Abstract

Music was an abiding presence in the fiction of Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer Willa Cather. This article examines one of Cather’s early reviews of a concert by the touring English contralto Clara Butte and shows how the review forms a complement to the kind of music criticism being published by major American newspapers of the period.

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