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Although "Paul's Case" did not receive much critical attention when it was first published in 1905, it has become Cather's most frequently reprinted and read short story. A Public Broadcasting Corporation (PBS) television adaptation in 1980 revived critical interest in the story.
According to Loretta Wasserman, in ''Is Cather's Paul a Case?,'' one reason the story has historically garnered little notice is because the character of Paul is so unlike Cather's other characters. Whereas most of her fiction takes place in the plains and prairies of the Midwest, "Paul's Case" takes...
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