

An edition of Willa Cather (1986)
By Sharon O'Brien
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Chelsea House
Language
eng
Pages
464
Description:
This is the first biography of Willa Cather to explore thoroughly the connections between her artistic and her psychological growth. Sharon O'Brien makes full use of biographical and literary materials: Cather's personal and professional correspondence, photographs, and the early short stories as well as the major fiction. Dealing openly and seriously with Cather's lesbianism, the book explores the importance of female friendships in Cather's life and work and assesses the impact that her need to conceal her sexual identity had on the creative process. Concentrating on Cather's childhood, adolescence, young womanhood, and lengthy apprenticeship, O'Brien paints the portrait of the artist as a young woman and reveals the complex interplay between Willa Cather's life and her work. In a new Preface, O'Brien sets the book in its historical context.
subjects: American Novelists, Novelists, American, American Authors, Lesbians, Women and literature, Authors, American, Women, Juvenile literature, Biography, History, Biographies, Women novelists, Cather, willa, 1873-1947, American fiction, history and criticism, 20th century, New York Times reviewed, American Women authors
People: Willa Cather (1873-1947)
Places: United States
Times: 20th century