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Willa Cather: Critical Essay by Sherry Crabtree

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SOURCE: Crabtree, Sherry. “Cather's ‘Paul's Case.’” Explicator 58, no. 4 (summer 2000): 206–08.

In the following essay, Crabtree considers the significance of flowers in “Paul's Case.”

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