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Introduction: Raymond Carver and the Search for Connection -- About the Author: Raymond Carver -- "Cathedral" -- Discussion Questions -- Research Topics -- Secondary Sources: Carver, Raymond. "On Writing." New York Times 15 Feb. 1981 -- Stull, William L., and Raymond Carver. "Matters of Life & Death: An Interview with Raymond Carver." Bloomsbury Review 8.1 (1988) -- Grinnell, James W. "A Review of Cathedral." Studies in Short Fiction 21.1 (1984) -- Schnapp, Patricia. "A Review of Cathedral." Western American Literature 20.2 (1985) -- Hathcock, Nelson. "The Possibility of Resurrection: Re-vision in Carver's 'Feathers' and 'Cathedral.'" Studies in Short Fiction 28.1 (1991) -- Nesset, Kirk. "Insularity and Self-Enlargement in Raymond Carver's Cathedral." Essays in Literature 21.1 (1994) -- Facknitz, Mark, A.R. "'The Calm,' 'A Small Good Thing,' and 'Cathedral': Raymond Carver and the Rediscovery of Human Worth." Studies in Short Fiction 23.3 (1986) -- Brown, Arthur A. "Raymond Carver and Postmodern Humanism." Critique 31.2 (1990) -- Toolan, Michael. "Discourse Style Makes Viewpoint: The example of Carver's narrator in 'Cathedral.'" Twentieth-Century Fiction: From Text to Context. Eds. Peter Verdonk and Jean Jacques Weber. London: Routledge, 1995 -- Sample Student Research Paper: The Question of Humor in "Cathedral" -- Bibliography -- Works by Raymond Carver -- Electronic and Media Sources -- Biographical and Critical Studies -- Interviews. |