American Literature Web Resources, Willa Cather The American Author Willa Sibert Cather. 18731947. compiled by Casey Aden.Biographical Highlights Born on December 7, 1873 in Back Creek Valley (small http://www.millikin.edu/aci/crow/chronology/catherbio.html
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Extractions: Miracles seem to r e s t not so much upon faces or voices or healing power coming suddenly near to us from far o f f but upon our p e r c ep t io n s being made finer so that for a m o m en t our eyes can see and our ears c an hear that which is about us always." ~ Willa Cather Poet , novelist, and journalist Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) was born on this day in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Winchester, Virginia, the eldest child of Irish immigrants. "That is happiness: to be dissolved into something complete and great," she said. Cather was raised on a farm in Webster County, Nebraska and described the vibrant countryside as the " happiness and the curse" of her life. Entering the University of Nebraska to become a doctor, Cather turned to literature instead. "The end is nothing; the road is all," she said and believed in striving for excellence always. She published her first short story in 1892 and became a teacher of high school English and Latin. "Nothing really matters but living." she said. " Accomplishments are the ornaments of life , they come second."
[Cather, Willa] Willa S. Cather Page , This site focuses on the life and work of Willa Sibert Carter. LCSH, Cather, Willa, 18731947 Criticism and interpretationWeb sites. http://www.anglistikguide.de/cgi-bin/ssgfi/anzeige.pl?db=lit&nr=000066&ew=SSGFI
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Extractions: Willa Cather is considered one of the country's foremost novelists. Her writings convey vivid pictures of the American landscape and the people it molded. Born near Winchester, Virginia, Cather at the age of ten, moved with her family to Red Cloud, Nebraska. She graduated from the University of Nebraska before becoming a newspaperwoman and teacher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She moved to New York City in 1906 to work as an editor on McClure's Magazine. Cather's published works include: a collection of verse, April Twilights (1903); her first published prose was a group of stories, The Troll Garden (1905), and novels, Alexander's Bridge O Pioneers! The Song of the Lark One of Ours (1922; Pulitzer Prize, 1923) and A Lost Lady (1923). The theme of urbanization and the achievements of the pioneers is evident. While continuing to create strong, determined female characters. In Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), considered by some critics to be Cather's greatest novel, she deals with the missionary experiences of a Roman Catholic bishop among the Native Americans of New Mexico. Cather's last novel
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Extractions: Willa Cather (1873-1947) was one of America's finest novelists. Her reputation rests on her novels about Nebraska and the American Southwest. In them, she expressed a deep love of the land and a strong distaste for the materialism and conformism she saw in modern life. She showed a genuine devotion to traditional valuesthe importance of family, human dignity, hope, and courage. Cather also demonstrated a strong willingness to question customary ways of thinking and feeling, especially by creating strong female characters who have strength and determination of a sort that earlier writers had credited only to men. Cather wrote 12 novels, of which My Antonia (1918) and Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) rank as the best. My Antonia describes how an immigrant farm girl triumphs over hardship in pioneer Nebraska. Death Comes for the Archbishop is a historical novel about the work of the first Roman Catholic archbishop in the New Mexico Territory. The novel conveys Cather's sense of the sacred in the archbishop's work and also in the natural world.
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Cather Title Page Willa Sibert Cather. (18731947). Group Work. Individual Work. Brief Biography.Alison Bauman. A Wagner Matinee. -Summary -Creative representation http://www.holton.k12.ks.us/literature/hschumacher/cather title page.html
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Willa Cather At The Mad Cybrarian's Library The online works of Willa Cather. Willa Sibert Cather. 18731947. Alexander sBridge (Wiretap) 154K (SUBJECT Civil engineers Fiction) (HTI) http://www.fortunecity.com/victorian/richmond/88/cather-willa.html
Extractions: Built in 1878, the house is a National Historic Landmark. Willa Cather lived in this house from 1884 to 1890 - a time that later proved to be a critical in her development as a writer. Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) moved with her family from Virginia to the Red Cloud area in 1883. Many of her best known writings deal with life in the Red Cloud vicinity. The Cather House figures prominently in The Song of the Lark The Best Years , and Old Mrs. Harris . This house is the most important Nebraska building associated with Cather's literary career. Read Historic Marker Text
Nebraska National Register Sites In Webster County World famous author Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) moved with her family fromVirginia to the Red Cloud area in 1883. Many of her best known writings deal http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/webster.htm
Extractions: in Webster County Rural Sites Hill Farm Site (Pike-Pawnee Village; NHL [25-WT-01] Listed 1966/10/15 Occupied from 1770 to about 1810 or later, the Pike-Pawnee National Historic Landmark has been the subject of intense historical and archeological research. Former Nebraska State Historical Society Museum Director A. T. Hill documented the site as the Republican Pawnee community visited by the 1806 Zebulon Pike expedition. It encompasses nearly 300 acres of Republican River terrace, bluffs, and draws in the Guide Rock vicinity. In addition to the village area of 100 lodge sites, five cemeteries, two hoop game "courts," and a council site constitute the complex. Artifacts of both native and European origin are common. Starke Round Barn [WT00-001] Listed 1972/03/16 The Starke Round Barn was built in 1902-3 by the four Starke brothers, Conrad, Ernest, Bill, and Chris, who came to Nebraska from Milwaukee. The massive structure measures 130 feet in diameter and has three levels: the bottom for animals, the second for machinery, and the third (or loft) for hay. The construction method combines balloon framing and heavy timber supports. The Starke Round Barn, located near Red Cloud, is the state's largest and one of the largest in the nation. Garber Grove [WT00-012] Listed 1982/08/11 Located east of Red Cloud, Garber Grove and the site of the Garber house were important both to Willa Cather personally and to her writings, particularly as the setting for
My Ántonia Cather, Willa, 18731947. Illustrator WT Benda THE RIVERSIDE PRESS CAMBRIDGECOPYRIGHT, 1918, BY Willa Sibert Cather ALL RIGHTS RESERVED http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/toccer-new2?id=CatAnt2.xml&images=images/mo
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