Sensing Willa Cather

The Writer and the Body in Transition

Guy J Reynolds author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:6th Feb '23

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A radical reinterpretation of Willa Cather's oeuvre Distinctive contribution to 'Body Studies' Offers a new way to understand Cather's relationship to literary /cultural Modernism Deploying the concepts and techniques of Body Studies, Guy J. Reynolds remaps Cather's vast and diverse range of writing from the 1890s through to 1940. His study of embodiment and narrative focuses on the senses and reads Cather as a writer at the transition from late Victorian to Modernist modes of representation. The book presents suggestive new ways of understanding her depictions of disability, male bodies and Native American culture, not to mention her narratives of whiteness and of the black body.

"In his insightful new study, Sensing Willa Cather, Guy Reynolds offers nothing short of a revelatory new way to encounter Cather's work. Her richly nuanced scapes their visual details, their tapestries of sounds and tastes and smells and tactilities are explored here with prodigious care and originality. This marvelous book opens up the entire sensorium of Cather's world both to new readers and those who have read her deeply yet are open to pondering avenues that lead to an even richer understanding of this quintessential American writer." -Bradford Morrow, author of The Prague Sonata and The Forger's Daughter

ISBN: 9781474438261

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256 pages