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Literary Criticism:
- Cather, Willa (Short Story Criticism)
- O Pioneers!, Willa Cather (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism)
- Special Commissioned Entry on Willa Cather, Janis P. Stout (Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism)
Salem on History:
Encyclopedia:
- Cather, Willa Sibert (The Oxford Companion to English Literature)
- Cather, Willa [Sibert] (The Oxford Companion to American Literature)
Primary Sources:
- Cather, Willa (U.S. Immigration and Migration)
Calendar of Literary Facts:
- Willa Cather dies
- Willa Cather publishes Death Comes for the Archbishop
- Willa Cather receives the Pulitzer Prize in fiction for One of Ours
- Willa Cather publishes One of Ours
- Willa Cather publishes My Ántonia
- Willa Cather publishes O Pioneers!
- Willa Cather is born
Scholarships and Loans:
- Willa Cather Foundation (Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans)
