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Willa Cather is known primarily for her novels representing the experiences of women immigrants on the Nebraska prairies in the late nineteenth century, but Cather's 10 novels and scores of short stories produced over a career spanning 50 years actually range widely over space and time, from seventeenth‐century Quebec to twentieth‐century New York. A social conservative who proudly identified herself as one of the backward‐looking, her experiments with fictional form and her approach to culture nevertheless ally her with modernism. It is, perhaps, the depth and diversity of Cather's body of work and the impossibility of reducing her achievement to a single descriptive formula that have secured her reputation as a major American novelist.
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Willa Cather is known primarily for her novels representing the experiences of women immigrants on the Nebraska prairies in the late nineteenth century, but Cather's 10 novels and scores of short stories produced over a career spanning 50 years actually range widely over space and time, from seventeenth‐century Quebec to twentieth‐century New York.
A social conservative who proudly identified herself as one of the backward‐looking, her experiments with fictional form and her approach to culture nevertheless ally her with modernism.
It is, perhaps, the depth and diversity of Cather's body of work and the impossibility of reducing her achievement to a single descriptive formula that have secured her reputation as a major American novelist.

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