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Willa Cather: Critical Essay by Marilyn Arnold

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SOURCE: Arnold, Marilyn. “Cather's Last Three Stories: A Testament of Life and Endurance.” Great Plains Quarterly 4, no. 4 (fall 1984): 238–44.

In the following essay, Arnold explores the themes of survival and adaptability in Cather's final stories.

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