Willa Cather
Mortal Enemy, Death Comes for the Archbishop, "A Death in the Desert," "Paul's Case," "The Sculptor's Funeral," and more. The final chapter considers Cather's character and personality in some detail, and the volume concludes with an appendix on the uncollected tales. As Edward Wagenknecht observes, many critics view Cather as essentially a religious writer. For her, the most precious word of all was the view that art and religion are one. In this spirit, Willa Cather.