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Nature and human nature: interdisciplinary convergences on Cather's Blue Mesa / Glen A. Love -- A guided tour of ecocriticism, with excursions to Catherland / Cheryll Glotfelty -- My Antonia and the national parks movement/ Joseph Urgo -- Biocentric, homocentric, and theocentric environmentalism in O pioneers!, My Antonia, and Death comes for the Archbishop / Patrick K. Dooley -- Willa Cather: the plow and the pen / Joseph W. Meeker -- Willa Cather, learner/ Thomas J. Lyon -- The comic form of Willa Cather's art: an ecocritical reading / Susan J. Rosowski -- The observant eye, the art of illustration, and Willa Cather's My Antonia / Janis P. Stout -- Social (re)visioning in the fields of My Antonia/ Jan Goggans -- Modernist space: Willa Cather's environmental imagination in context / Guy Reynolds -- Wagner, place, and the growth of pessimism in the fiction of Willa Cather / Philip Kennicott -- Willa Cather's great Emersonian environmental quartet/ Merrill Maguire Skaggs -- The creative ecology of Walnut Canyon: from the Sinagua to Thea Kronborg / Ann Moseley -- Unmasking Willa Cather's "Mortal enemy" / Charles Johanningsmeier -- Admiring and remembering: the problem of Virginia/ Ann Romines -- Character, compromise, and idealism in Willa Cather's gardens / Mark A.R. Facknitz. |