Expanding on her absorbing and controversial 1995 New Yorker article Joan Acocella examines the politics of Willa Cather criticism: how Cathers work has been seized upon and often distorted by critics on both the left and the right. Acocella argues that the central element of Cathers works was not a political agenda but rather a tragic vision of life. This beautifully written book makes a significant contribution to Cather studies and at the same time points out the follies of political criticism in the study of all literature.
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