Paul's Case

Willa Cather
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"Paul's Case" was first published in 1905 in Willa Cather's first story collection, The Troll Garden, which began her literary career. When the story was printed in McClure's magazine in May of the same year, it brought Cather to national attention. In 1920 the story was reprinted by Alfred Knopf in Youth and the Bright Medusa. "Paul's Case" examines the dangers of art and the struggles of youthful artists in a commercial world.
Genres: Short StoriesClassicsFictionSchoolAmericanRead For SchoolLiteratureQueerLGBTCollege
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