Willa Cather spent her first nine years in the Shenandoah Valley
of Virginia, where her family had lived for five generations. Even
after the Cathers' move to Nebraska, she came of age in an
emphatically southern extended family, surrounded by Virginia
stories, customs, and controversies. As Eudora Welty has declared,
"She did not come out of Virginia for nothing." Throughout her
career, Cather's fiction drew strength from the people, places, and
issues of the Reconstruction South of her birth, culminating in her
final novel, Sapphira and the Slave Girl.
This collection of essays is the first to look at this important
southern connection in Cather's writing life. Ann Romines has
brought together eminent Cather critics and fresh new voices.
Judith Fetterley and Lisa Marcus restore Cather's southern origins
to a central place in her career. Robert K. Miller reads My Mortal
Enemy as a Reconstruction narrative, and Patricia Yaeger theorizes
the racial language of Cather's landscapes. Among several essays on
Sapphira, Mako Yoshikawa's and Tomas Pollard's contributions
explore the novel's racial and sexual dynamics and abolitionist
concerns. Cynthia Griffin Wolff views Cather's youthful experiments
with clothes and gender as responses to contemporary theater and
her mother's southern feminine style. Other critics compare Cather
to other Southern writers: Allen Tate, Ellen Glasgow, Flannery
O'Connor, and Toni Morrison.
Grounded both in traditional literary criticisms and in cultural
studies, these sixteen essays make a compelling claim for the
importance of Cather's southern connections.
Contributors:
Roseanne V. Camacho, University of LouisvilleJudith Fetterley,
University at Albany, State University of New YorkLisa Marcus,
Pacific Lutheran UniversityMarilyn Mobley McKenzie, George Mason
UniversityRobert K. Miller, University of St. ThomasElsa Nettels,
College of William and MaryShelley Newman, University of British
ColumbiaTomas Pollard, Texas A&M UniversityAnn Romines, The
George Washington UniversityMary R. Ryder, South Dakota State
UniversityMerrill Maguire Skaggs, Drew UniversityJanis P. Stout,
Texas A&M UniversityJoseph R. Urgo, Bryant CollegeGayle Wald,
The George Washington UniversityCynthia Griffin Wolff,
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyPatricia Yaeger, University of
MichiganMako Yoshikawa, Harvard University
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