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Creator : Amber Harris Leichner

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Thea at the Art Institute

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): John N. Smith | Sarah Clere | Kelsey Squire | Mark A. R. Facknitz | Michelle E. Moore | Richard C. Harris | Amber Harris Leichner | Matthew Lavin | Julie Olin-Ammentorp | Diane Prenatt | Janis P. Stout | Joyce Kessler | John H. Flannigan
  • Category: Scholarship
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For art (including sculpture) between 1000 and 1850, the Web Gallery of Art (www.wga.hu) is informative

Chicago's Cliff Dwellers and The Song of the Lark

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): John N. Smith | Sarah Clere | Kelsey Squire | Mark A. R. Facknitz | Michelle E. Moore | Richard C. Harris | Amber Harris Leichner | Matthew Lavin | Julie Olin-Ammentorp | Diane Prenatt | Janis P. Stout | Joyce Kessler | John H. Flannigan
  • Category: Scholarship
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Cather’s representation of this Jewish character is deeply marked by an ambivalence that Susan Meyer

shown as being at work in the representation of Louie in The Professor’s House.The Palmers were not Jewish

Nathanmeyer Jewish.

in Thea’s fate” (8) and concludes her longer reading of “The Diamond Mine” by suggesting that the Jewish

Willa Cather in and out of Zane Grey's West

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): John N. Smith | Sarah Clere | Kelsey Squire | Mark A. R. Facknitz | Michelle E. Moore | Richard C. Harris | Amber Harris Leichner | Matthew Lavin | Julie Olin-Ammentorp | Diane Prenatt | Janis P. Stout | Joyce Kessler | John H. Flannigan
  • Category: Scholarship
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Agnes Laut in 1913, “and stone lions older than the columns of Phrygia, and kings’ palaces of 700 and 1000

"Jazz Age" Places: Modern Regionalism in Willa Cather's The Professor's House

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): John N. Smith | Sarah Clere | Kelsey Squire | Mark A. R. Facknitz | Michelle E. Moore | Richard C. Harris | Amber Harris Leichner | Matthew Lavin | Julie Olin-Ammentorp | Diane Prenatt | Janis P. Stout | Joyce Kessler | John H. Flannigan
  • Category: Scholarship
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turn of mind in his family to a particular place, however, but rather to a person: Louie, who is Jewish

relationship to place through themes of diaspora and exile.Howard Wettstein explains that, especially from a Jewish

occurs in 1876, and by 1881 the term was used by Encyclopaedia Britannica to refer specifically to Jewish

Diasporas and Exiles: Varieties of Jewish Identity. Ed. Howard Wettstein.

Cather's "Office Wives" Stories and Modern Women's Work

  • Date: 2006
  • Creator(s): John N. Smith | Sarah Clere | Kelsey Squire | Mark A. R. Facknitz | Michelle E. Moore | Richard C. Harris | Amber Harris Leichner | Matthew Lavin | Julie Olin-Ammentorp | Diane Prenatt | Janis P. Stout | Joyce Kessler | John H. Flannigan
  • Category: Scholarship
Text:

For example, the third-person narrator uses Jewish stereotypes to describe Becky: she is “a thin, tense-faced

Despite the stock Jewish stereotypes Cather deploys, she also creates in Becky and Rena two sympathetic