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The article focuses on the book "The Professor's House," by Willa Cather. There is nothing which reveals more clearly the most characteristic defect of modern fiction than the fact that the theme of most contemporary novels is easily reduced to abstract intellectual terms; and there is nothing that indicates more clearly the nature of Willa Cather's peculiar excellence than the fact that the intention of her works generally defies any such attempt at restatement. It is not merely that one would find it difficult to say what "My Antonla" proves, but that it would be almost equally difficult either to define the author's attitude or to describe the effect produced.
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