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from
Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters
Selected and edited by L. Brent Bohlke
Lincoln & London: University of Nebraska Press, 1986
Speeches: 1890-1933
L. Brent Bohlke's Introduction
1890: Red Cloud
Superstition vs. Investigation
1915: Pittsburgh
Brilliant Literary Lecture before Clubwomen
1921: Hastings and Omaha
Woman's Club
1921: Hastings and Omaha
Willa Cather Raps Language Law . . .; State Laws . . .; Nebraska Scored . . .; "Don't Imitate" . . .
1925: Brunswick, Maine
Menace to Culture . . .; Three Menances . . .; Willa Catha—Novelist
1925: Chicago
"Machine-Made" Novel . . .; Art Now Only Rule . . .
1933: New York, NBC Radio
On the Novel