TY - BOOK AU - Reynolds,Guy TI - Sensing Willa Cather: the writer and the body in transition T2 - Modern American literature and the new twentieth century SN - 9781474438278 AV - PS3505 .S467 2021 KW - Cather, Willa, KW - Human body in literature KW - Senses and sensation in literature KW - Electronic Books N1 - Description based upon print version of record; 2; Willa Cather in the Realm of the Senses --; Cather's Bodily Art and the Emergence of Modernism --; 'Sense-dwarfed': Cather, Aestheticism and a New Corporealism --; Pale Shades and Living Colours: Cather's Looks --; Sound Affects: Music, Voice and Silence in The Song of the Lark, My Mortal Enemy and Lucy Gayheart --; Touch: Haptic Narrative in The Professor's House, Shadows on the Rock and Sapphira and the Slave Girl --; Cather, Taste and National Cuisines: The Professor's House, Death Comes for the Archbishop and Shadows on the Rock --; Cather's Smellscapes: Perfumes and Flowers, Disgust and Seduction --; Conclusion: The Body of the Author; 2; b N2 - "A radical reinterpretation of Willa Cather's oeuvre. 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."--Publisher description UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2934613&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -