SOURCE: Salda, Michael N. “What Really Happens in Cather's ‘Paul's Case?’” Studies in Short Fiction 29, no. 1 (winter 1992): 113–19.
In the following essay, Salda questions the standard critical interpretation of the ending to “Paul's Case,” positing instead that the title character does not necessarily die.
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