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- Title
Willa Cather's "River of Silver Sound": Woman as Ecosystem in "The Song of the Lark."
- Authors
Sivils, Matthew Wynn
- Abstract
This article presents information about Willa Cather, literary artist. It informs that Willa Cather loved the Southwest. The landscapes and cultural history of the area held a prominent place in both her fiction and in her own creative consciousness. As Judith Fryer points out, after Cather visited New Mexico and Arizona in 1912, she became so enamored with the region that she returned many times over the following decade. During this period Cather published a novel heavily inspired by her affection for the Southwestern landscape—"The Song of the Lark."
- Subjects
NEW Mexico; ARIZONA; CATHER, Willa, 1873-1947; FRYER, Judith; LANDSCAPES; CULTURAL history
- Publication
Southwestern American Literature, 2004, Vol 30, Issue 1, p9
- ISSN
0049-1675
- Publication type
Article