The Works of Stephen Crane and Willa Cather
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Crane Links (all to sites outside Ms. Culliton's, unless otherwise noted)
Maggie: A Girl of the Streets Notes and Study Guide by Ms. CullitonThe complete text of Maggie (there are very few copies of this on the web; most versions are the censored one, which doesn't make any sense in the last 3-4 chapters!)
Pink Monkey Notes (some strange conclusions drawn here, but we all know how I feel about monkeys...)
Realism, Mid-Late 19th Century, and Related Topics
Outline of The Rise of Realism: 1860-1914American Passages: Social Realism
Lower East Side Immigrant Heritage Trail
How the Other Half Lives photos
How the Other Half Lives slideshow
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Cather Links (all to sites outside Ms. Culliton's, unless otherwise noted)
Ms. Culliton's "Paul's Case" Study Guide for Levels 1 and 2Ms. Culliton's "Paul's Case" Study Guide for Honors Am. Lit.
Slightly earlier version of the story ( with a few minor details not in your book's version)
E-Text of the story from Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library (same as in your book)
University of Texas Site with links to essays on theme, conflict and setting in "Paul's Case"
Links on "Paul's Case" from Ashland University
Two Readings of "Paul's Case": New Critical Theory & Feminist reading (originally from Sandy Spring Friends School but now part of my site because their page seems to have disappeared)
"There is something wrong about the fellow": Interpreting the Symptoms of Willa Cather's "Paul's Case" (now on my site because iy disappeared from its original location)
Ms. Culliton's O Pioneers! Study Guide
Landscapes of Excess: Sexuality and Spirituality in O Pioneers! and The Song of the Lark
Ms. Culliton's My Antonia Study Guide (some items taken from Center for Learning curriculum guide)
Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation Red Cloud, Nebraska
Willa Cather Page, hosted by Harvard
American Masters: Willa Cather, The Road is All from PBS
Willa Cather, Domestic Goddess
Nebraska Notables: Willa Cather
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