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Informationen zum Autor Ann Moseley is William L. Mayo Professor and Professor of Literature and Languages Emerita at Texas A&M University-Commerce. Kari A. Ronning is a research associate professor of English, textual editor of the Willa Cather Scholarly Edition series, and codirector of the Willa Cather Journalism project at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Klappentext Ann Moseley is William L. Mayo Professor and Professor of Literature and Languages Emerita at Texas A&M University¿Commerce. Kari A. Ronning is a research associate professor of English! textual editor of the Willa Cather Scholarly Edition series! and codirector of the Willa Cather Journalism project at the University of Nebraska¿Lincoln. Zusammenfassung Willa Cather's third novel, The Song of the Lark, depicts the growth of an artist, singer Thea Kronborg, a character inspired by the Swedish-born immigrant and renowned Wagnerian soprano Olive Fremstad. The Song of the Lark presents Cather's vision of a true artist. Inhaltsverzeichnis PrefaceThe Song of the LarkAcknowledgmentsHistorical Apparatus:Historical EssayPreface to the 1932 Jonathan Cape EditionIllustrationsExplanatory NotesTextual Apparatus:Textual EssayEmendationsNotes on EmendationsTable of Rejected SubstantivesWord Division