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"And Death Comes for Willa Cather, Famous Author," in Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, April 25,1947.
Arnold, Marilyn. Willa Cather's Short Fiction, Ohio University Press, 1984.
Bloom, Harold. Willa Cather, Chelsea House, 1985, pp. 71-86,177-83.
Brown, Edward Killoran and Leon Edel Willa Cather: A Critical Biography. Alfred A Knopf, 1953.
Carpenter, David A. "Why Willa Cather Revised 'Paul's Case'' The Work in Art and Those Sunday Afternoons," in American Literature, Vol 59, no 4, December, 1987, pp...
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