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The Troll Garden
McClure, Phillips & Co., 1905
"'Then it was I first realized that for her this broke a silence of thirty years; the inconceivable silence of the plains.'"
Editions
First Edition
Published by McClure, Phillips, & Co. in May 1905.
Related material available on the
Willa Cather Archive
Interviews
Miss Cather
Published in
Bookman
in July 1905 and collected by L. Brent Bohlke in
Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters
.
Scholarship
Willa Cather in Paris: The Mystery of a Torn Photograph
By Mark J. Madigan,
Cather Studies
Volume 8
Issues of Gender and Lesbian Love: Goblins in "The Garden Lodge"
By John H. Flannigan,
Cather Studies
Volume 2
Willa Cather and Dorothy Canfield Fisher: Rift, Reconciliation, and
One of Ours
By Mark J. Madigan,
Cather Studies
Volume 1