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Sapphira and the Slave Girl is Willa Cather's last novel, - the story of Sapphira, a bitter but privileged white woman, who becomes irrationally jealous of Nancy, a young slave. The book also presents a frank and honest portrait of pre-Civil War Virginia and the lives of Sapphira's slaves.
Sapphira and the Slave Girl is Willa Cather's last novel, - the story of Sapphira, a bitter but privileged white woman, who becomes irrationally jealous of Nancy, a young slave. The book also presents a frank and honest portrait of pre-Civil War Virginia and the lives of Sapphira's slaves.
Ann Romines, a professor of English at the George Washington University, is a well-known Cather scholar. She is the author and editor of several books, including Willa Cather's Southern Connections: New Essays on Cather and the South. Charles W. Mignon and Frederick M. Link are both professors emeritus of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and textual editors of the Willa Cather Scholarly Edition series. Kari A. Ronning is a research associate professor of English, assistant editor of the Willa Cather Scholarly Edition series, and codirector of the Willa Cather Journalism project at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Preface Sapphira and the Slave Girl Acknowledgments Historical Apparatus: Historical Essay Illustrations following page 000 Explanatory Notes Textual Apparatus: Textual Essay Appendixes to the Textual Essay Emendations Notes on Emendations Table of Rejected Substantives Word Division
Preface Sapphira and the Slave Girl Acknowledgments Historical Apparatus: Historical Essay Illustrations following page 000 Explanatory Notes Textual Apparatus: Textual Essay Appendixes to the Textual Essay Emendations Notes on Emendations Table of Rejected Substantives Word Division
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