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Special Commissioned Entry on Willa Cather, Janis P. Stout - Cather's Works

CATHER'S WORKS

Willa Cather was a very prolific writer. Even aside from her novels, her known works include some five to six hundred newspaper and magazine articles, columns, and reviews and sixty-two short stories. Then there were the essays published in their own two volumes (with some repetitions) and the poems—thirty-seven of them in the original April Twilights and thirteen additional ones in later editions, which dropped some of the original poems. The bibliographic tracing of Cather's works from volume to volume, let alone all the variants caused by her revisions, is an effort of specialized scholars and a very difficult one.

This listing will give all her books (but not individual stories and poems) in the order published. Some stories that were never collected in a volume during her lifetime will be shown in the listing of a collection compiled later.

April Twilights (Richard G. Badger: The Gorham Press, 1903). Thirty-seven...

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