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Willa Cather: Critical Essay by Erik Ingvar Thurin

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SOURCE: Thurin, Erik Ingvar. The Humanization of Willa Cather: Classicism in an American Classic, pp. 94–158, 320–30, 355–63. Sweden: Lund University Press, 1990.

In the following excerpt, Thurin presents an overview of Cather's debt to classical Greek and Latin literature in her short stories.

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