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The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1 Book Cover
The American Tradition in Literature, Volume 1, 10/e
George Perkins, Eastern Michigan University
Barbara Perkins, University of Toledo-Toledo


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You can read the following story by consulting your textbook. The e-notations provided below offer links to sites that offer background or otherwise illuminate the works. Enjoy!

"Neighbour Rosicky"

See page 795 in The American Tradition in Literature, Volume II, 10e

See page 1367 in The American Tradition in Literature, Shorter Edition, 10e

  • Much of Willa Cather's work is set against the backdrop of the American West. To learn more, visit this website, dedicated to all things Western.
  • For a biography, detailed timeline, and important links related to Willa Cather, go to this site. You can also view a picture of the author there.
  • To read more of Cather's writing, check out this site, the Willa Cather Electronic Archive.
  • Need some critical resources related to "Neighbor Rosicky" or to Cather's other writings? Start at this page.