The Willa Cather Archive is an ambitious digital project by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, aiming to create a comprehensive and accessible site for the study of Willa Cather’s life and writings. The archive provides digital editions of Cather’s novels, short fiction, nonfiction, journalism, and letters, along with biographical information, scholarly essays, and multimedia resources. This platform offers researchers, students, and the public a rich resource for exploring Cather’s literary contributions and her impact on American literature.
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