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O Pioneers!: Critical Essay by Ann Moseley

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Willa Cather
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SOURCE: Moseley, Ann. “Mythic Reality: Structure and Theme in Cather's O Pioneers!” In Under the Sun: Myth and Realism in Western American Literature, pp. 92-105. Troy, N.Y.: The Whitston Publishing Co., 1985.

In the following essay, Meldrum examines Cather's “mythorealistic” approach to her fiction in O Pioneers!

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