A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather

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To George SeibelApr. 28, [1903]WCPM 

Appreciates his review of the poems. Looking forward to his visit on Thursday.   Willa S. Cather   [Stout #81]


To George Seibel,  Tuesday [Apr. 30, 1903?] WCPM 

Appreciates his generous review.    Willa S. C.   [Stout #82]


To George Seibel,  n.d. [c. May 1, 1903?] WCPM 

Has been called to New York. Please advise what journals might review the book of poems. Hopes McClure's bodes well.    W. S. C.   [Stout #83]


To Literary Editor, Chicago Evening PostOct. 16, 1912, from PittsburghNewberry 

Appreciates the astute review of Alexander's Bridge on June 21. Reviewer understood what she was doing.   Willa Sibert Cather   [Stout #245]


To Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant,  Monday [pm. Aug. 5, 1913] PM 

Sorry she and her family saw such a terrible accident. Enclosing a review just in from Chicago [by Floyd Dell].   W.   [Stout #261]


To Irene Miner Weisz,  n.d. [Aug. 1913?] Newberry 

[A review of O Pioneers! enclosed.] Doesn't want to be blamed for this!   Willie   [Stout #263]


To Will Owen JonesOct. 29, 1915, from PittsburghUVa 

Is enclosing the article from the Nation [a review of The Song of the Lark] hoping he will reprint it. Believes it would be of interest to people there.   Willa S. Cather   [Stout #328]


To H. W. BoyntonDec. 6, 1915UVa 

Appreciates his understanding her purposes in the book. Was encouraged to undertake it by his review of Pioneers.   Willa Sibert Cather   [Stout #338]


To H. L. MenckenMay 2, [1916?], from New YorkNYPL 

Enclosing the story she had told him about. Hopes he doesn't object to an indirect method of narration. Appreciates his review of The Song of the Lark.   Willa Sibert Cather   [Stout #355]


To Ferris GreensletAug. 22, [1916], from Red Cloud, Nebr.Harvard 

Has been in the Wind River Mountains in Wyoming. Has he seen Alice Meynell's review in the Manchester Guardian? Will have another book ready by the end of the year, probable title "The Blue Mesa." The book on the Southwest to come after that. Is shutting last year behind her. Glad to receive his check.   W. S. C.   [Stout #365]


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