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    Date of this Version

    Fall 1982

    Document Type

    Article

    Citation

    Great Plains Quarterly Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1982

    Comments

    Copyright 1982 by the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Abstract

    GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY

    FALL 1982 VOL. 2 NO.4

    CONTENTS

    WILLA CATHER AND NEBRASKA: AN INTRODUCTION

    THE USES OF BIOGRAPHY: THE CASE OF WILLA CATHER James Woodress

    THE CHILDHOOD WORLDS OF WILLA CATHER Mildred R. Bennett

    AN EXPLORATION OF CATHER'S EARLY WRITING Bernice Slote

    o PIONEERS! THE PROBLEM OF STRUCTURE Bruce P. Baker II

    MARRIAGE AND FRIENDSHIP IN MY ANTONIA David Stouck

    ONE OF OURS AS AMERICAN NATURALISM JohnJ. Murphy

    WILLA CATHER'S A LOST LADY: ART VERSUS THE CLOSING FRONTIER Susan J. Rosowski

    BOOK REVIEWS

    Historic Sites along the Oregon Trail

    Army Letters from an Officer's Wife

    Deadwood: The Golden Years

    Buffalo Bill and the wild West

    Populism, Progressivism, and the Transformation of Nebraska Politics, 1885-1915

    Beef, Leather and Grass

    The Modern Cowboy

    Mister, You Got Yourself a Horse

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