Willa Cather and France: In Search of the Lost LanguageUniversity of Illinois Press, 1988 - 173 pagina's |
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Soundings | 1 |
Crescendo 22 222 | 22 |
Diminuendo | 54 |
Crescendo | 62 |
Diminuendo | 79 |
Resoundings | 127 |
Notes | 153 |
Bibliography | 167 |
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A. S. Byatt Alexander's Bridge American Antonia Archbishop artistic Auclair Avignon Bishop Blake canon Cather's fiction Catherian Cécile cherry church Claude Wheeler Claude's Clavenger consonance criticism culture daughter David Death Comes Dillon dissonance divine Emil English epilogue erotic essay Ferguesson figure Flavia France French language French markings Gabrielle garden Hard Punishments Henry Colbert husband Jean Marie Joseph Lacan Latour lesbian living Lost Lady lost language Lucy Gayheart Maidy male mother Myra Nancy Nancy's narrative narrator Nebraska never novel novelist O'Brien Old Beauty Outland Padre Martinez Paris Pascal Peter phallic phallocentrism phallocracy phallus pictographic Pierre Pierre Charron priest Professor Professor's House psychic Rachel Rachel Blake Ray Kennedy Rock sacramental Sapphira Seabury seems sense sexuality Shadows signifier Slave Girl Song story symbolic tells Thea Kronberg things tree Trueman Valentine Vallier voice wife Willa Cather woman women writes young