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OverviewWilla Cather's novels do not behave like other novels. Indeed, her art is famously uncategorizable. She is not much interested in plots; she works instead by juxtaposition, leaving it up to the reader to feel the vibrations between one situation and another. Nor is she interested in creating consistent character in the usual sense; her people are quite fluid as they appear and reappear in different phases of their stories. But she is deeply interested in the long-term trajectory of lives. Written back and forth in dialogue between Rosemarie Bodenheimer and Philip Davis, this innovative book explores the many ways that Willa Cather's radical originality is quietly manifest, without fanfare or explanation. Nearing middle age when she began her life as a novelist, Willa Cather thought of lives as long arcs of change, in which success and failure are equally fraught, and one might shift quickly into the feeling of the other. Bodenheimer and Davis discover and celebrate Cather's subtle shifts of mood and perspective, as they appear in her numinous landscapes of light, and are registered in her characters' minds. Working within her own terms, In Conversation with Willa Cather puts the odd shapes and silences of her books in conversation with her letters, interviews, and other writings about the art of fiction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rosemarie Bodenheimer (Professor Emerita of English, Professor Emerita of English, Boston College) , Philip Davis (Emeritus Professor of Literature and Psychology, Emeritus Professor of Literature and Psychology, University of Liverpool)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc ISBN: 9780197807897ISBN 10: 0197807895 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 13 February 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationRosemarie Bodenheimer is Professor Emerita at Boston College, where she specialized in Victorian and modern fiction. She is the author of The Real Life of Mary Ann Evans (1994), Knowing Dickens (2007), and Samuel Beckett (2022), part of Oxford University Press's ""My Reading"" series. She is the co-author, with Philip Davis, of In Dialogue with Dickens (2024). Philip Davis is Professor Emeritus at the University of Liverpool, where he was Director of the Centre for Research into Reading, Literature and Society (CRILS). He is the author of Bernard Malamud: A Writer's Life (2007), The Transferred Life of George Eliot (2017), and Reading for Life (2022), among many others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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