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  1. Coming, Aphrodite! And Other Stories by Willa Cather, Margaret Anne O'Connor, et all 1999-01-01
  2. Willa Cather's My Antonia (Barron's Book Notes) by Liza McAlister Williams, 1985-09
  3. One of Ours by Willa Sibert Cather, 2009-10-04
  4. The Troll Garden and Selected Stories by Willa Sibert Cather, 2010-07-06
  5. (The Original) Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) by Willa Cather, 2010-07-30
  6. Great Short Works of Willa Cather by Willa Cather, Robert K. Miller, 1993-03-31
  7. Classic American Literature: seven books by Willa Cather in a single file, improved 8/16/2010 by Willa Cather, 2008-11-08
  8. Willa Cather's Gift of Sympathy by Edward A. Bloom, Lillian D. Bloom, 1962-06
  9. My Antonia (Barnes & Noble Classics) by Willa Cather, 2005-08-01
  10. Obscure Destinies by Willa Cather, 2010-06-11
  11. Willa Cather: Queering America by Marilee Lindemann, 1999-02-15
  12. My Antonia (Willa Cather Scholarly Edition Series) by Willa Cather, 1995-08-28
  13. April Twilights by Willa Sibert Cather, 2008-09-01
  14. The (Original) Professors House (1925) by Willa Cather, 2010-07-30

41. Willa Cather Site
An introduction to the life and writings of willa cather.
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An introduction to the life and writings of Willa Cather
I am very happy to display this award, so feel free to click on the link! Willa Cather is one of the most interesting women writers in American literary history. Both a teacher, a journalist and a critic as well as a writer, Cather plays an important part in the shaping of American modernist thought and writings. Her fiction is unique in its powerful representation of setting and character and rich in its language and imagery. Her style of writing is condensed and subtle, but nonetheless tremendously expressive - precisely as the quote at the top of this This website is an attempt to give a comprehensive introduction to Cather's life and work. Aside from an introduction to the body of work, it includes a short biography, an extensive bibliography, an overview of the general themes, concerns and ideas in Cather's work, as well as a number of links to other useful Cather-sites on the Internet. Search the Willa Cather Site:
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42. North Side: People: Willa Cather
Dr. willa cather, 70 sic, author and former Pittsburgher, died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage in the the Madison Ave. (New York) home where she lived
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And Death Comes for Willa Cather, Famous Author
From Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph , 25 April 1947.
D r. Willa Cather, 70 [sic], author and former Pittsburgher, died yesterday of a cerebral hemorrhage in the the Madison Ave. (New York) home where she lived for many years.
One of her best books was "Death Comes for the Archbishop," in 1927.
She was an artist in telling a story simply.
Dr. Cather was born in Winchester, Va., reared on a Nebraska ranch, but spent 11 years in Pittsburgh. Here in 1895.
She came to Pittsburgh in 1895, upon graduation from the University of Nebraska, because she was fond of music and believed she could satisfy her desire for concerts and intellectual companionship in the "city of steel." In Nebraska she was a newspaper correspondent.

43. The Unconventional Willa Cather
From an early age, novelist willa cather was determined to be noticed by the world. At fourteen she shocked her hometown of Red Cloud, Nebraska,
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The Unconventional Willa Cather By Janis Johnson From an early age, novelist Willa Cather was determined to be noticed by the world. At fourteen she shocked her hometown of Red Cloud, Nebraska, by masquerading as a boy. In college she became a feared cultural critic for the local newspaper. By her late twenties she was one of the most formidable women in American publishing. "From the beginning, she had a single-minded goal to be great," says Christine Lesiak, coproducer and writer of Willa Cather: The Road Is All , an NEH-supported documentary from NET Television in Nebraska, which will be broadcast September 7 on PBS's American Masters "Cather invented her way from a cow pasture to the top of the man's world of publishing in New York City before she even wrote her first novel," adds Joel Geyer, coproducer and director. "When she was told she couldn't do something, that set her on fire." Cather was born in 1873 in Back Creek, Virginia, and her childhood was uprooted by the legacy of the Civil War. Her uncles had fought for the South but her grandparents were Union sympathizers. Not popular with their neighbors, the elder Cathers had already left for the Great Plains, and after a suspicious barn fire on their property, Cather's parents hustled their family out of Virginia. Miserable at first, young Willa soon made the world of immigrant pioneers her ownthe world of Scandinavians, Germans, Poles, and Bohemians seeking to make the American dream out of the vast nothingness of the Great Plains.

44. Willa Cather - Bibliography Database
A searchable database containing over 1200 citations, including journal articles, book chapters, books, dissertations, and conference proceedings.
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Please help in the effort to keep this web site alive and growing. Any amount would help. The button will open a secure PayPal link in a different window. Total records in the database: New content added on: 2007-07-18 Welcome to the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and searchable Willa Cather Bibliography! This project is intended for anyone with an interest in the American author Willa Cather. The focus of this bibliography is material dated 1986 through 2004. As time allows, citations prior to 1986 will be included. For sources before 1986, refer to Marilyn Arnold's Willa Cather: A reference guide. Boston: GK Hall, 1986. Every attempt has been made to format this bibliography in The Modern Language Association (MLA) citation format. About the Database
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45. National Women's Hall Of Fame - Women Of The Hall
Shaw, Patrick W. willa cather and the art of conflict revisioning her creative imagination willa cather in Europe; her own story of the first journey.
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46. [5/7] - Willa Cather Memorial Prairie_Chris Helzer
willa cather Memorial Prairie Red Cloud, Nebraska. willa cather Memorial Prairie. 609acre southern mixed-grass prairie. 5 miles south of Red Cloud,
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47. Read Willa Cather Books Online - The Literature Page
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48. Art In Willa Cather's Fiction: Song Of The Lark
The extent to which willa cather was interested in and influenced by art has been carefully documented by Polly P. Duryea in her 1993 dissertation Paintings
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The extent to which Willa Cather was interested in and influenced by art has been carefully documented by Polly P. Duryea in her 1993 dissertation Paintings and Drawings in Willa Cather's Prose: A Catalogue Raisonne . To facilitate appreciation of Cather's art allusions, I have gathered together here images of the art identified by Duryea and selected quotations and commentary from her dissertation. Cather's Song of the Lark is a novel about the artistic development of Thea Kronberg as she moves from her rural beginnings in Nebraska to Chicago and the Southwest on her way to becoming a famous opera singer.
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  • Thea at the Chicago Institute of Art:
    • "But in that same room there was a pictureoh, that was the thing she ran upstairs so fast to see! That was her picture. She imagined that nobody cared for it but herself, and that it waited for her. That was a picture indeed. She liked even the name of it, 'The Song of the Lark.' The flat country, the early morning light, the wet fields, the look in the girl's heavy facewell, they were all hers, anyhow, whatever was there. She told herself that that picture was 'right.' Just what she meant by this, it would take a clever person to explain. But to her the word covered the almost boundless satisfaction she felt when she looked at the picture" (

49. Author Profile: Willa Cather
The people of Red Cloud played an important part in the life and work of willa cather. Two of Red Cloud’s doctors became her friends and allowed her to tag
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Willa Sibert Cather was born in the home of her maternal grandmother in 1873 in the bluegrass region of western Virginia. Cather’s name was originally Willela (after her father’s younger sister who died in childhood), but the family always called her "Willie." They did this because as a child Willa altered her name in the family Bible and insisted that she was named after her uncle William Sibert Boak.
Throughout her college years Cather continued to write for The Journal and whenever the chance to earn money writing for the paper arose, Cather would put aside her school work to fill the pages of the paper. In the two years she wrote for The Journal she produced over 300 pieces, many essay length. Cather became The Journal’s drama critic and she "quickly made a name for herself." In addition to her school work and writing for the paper, Cather also did some practice teaching during her senior year. By the time Cather graduated from the University in 1895, she had a plethora of experience in the writing field.
There is no proof that Cather ever came close to marriage. The men she loved the most were her father and brothers. In her book WILLA CATHER: The Emerging Voice, Sharon O’Brien discusses Cather’s sexuality. She dwells predominantly on Cather’s relationship with her beloved friend Louise Pound. After her affair with Pound ended, Cather found "more enduring and supportive relationships" with Isabelle McClung and later with Edith Lewis, yet she never declared publicly that she was in fact a lesbian.

50. Willa Sibert Cather — Infoplease.com
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    Cather, Willa Sibert u u r) [ key The Troll Garden (1905), her first collection of short stories, led to her appointment to the editorial staff of McClure's Magazine. She eventually became managing editor and saved the magazine from financial disaster. After the publication of

51. Willa Cather's Fiction Contains The Mysteries Of Great Writing, Argues AS Byatt
Ignored by male critics and obscured by feminist readings and biographies, willa cather s fiction hasn t always been given the recognition it deserves.
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52. Willa Cather Quote - Quotation From Willa Cather - Kindness Quote - Wisdom Quote
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53. Entering The World Of Willa Cather’s Archbishop - New York Times
Eighty years after cather’s “Death Comes for the Archbishop” was published, it is possible to use her narration as a visitor’s guide.
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57. Willa Cather: Her Life And Love
willa Siebert cather was born in Black Creek Valley, Virginia, near Winchester, According to several sources, willa cather was a lifelong lesbian.
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Willa Siebert Cather was born in Black Creek Valley, Virginia, near Winchester, on December 7, 1873. She and her family lived in or near Winchester until Willa was nine years old, at which time, they moved to Webster County, Nebraska. After living on a ranch for 18 months, the Cather family moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska. Cather called it a "scrappy western town". Cather entered the University of Nebraska as a secondary preparatory student in 1890. It was here than she began to get her fiction published, and also worked as a drama critic for the Lincoln Journal . After graduating in 1895, Cather moved to Pittsburgh, the setting of Paul's Case In Pittsburgh, Cather worked as a journalist, a high school teacher for a year and, in 1905, published a collection of short stories called" The Troll Garden Paul's Case  was based on a real Pittsburgh high school student's suicide ( Cather's Obituary ). The boy's parents objected to the story, which was first published in a collection of Cather's short stories entitled Youth and the Bright Medusa Afterwards she moved to New York to work as an editor, and later as managing editor for "

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59. Willa Cather (1873-1947)
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60. IPL Online Literary Criticism Collection
willa cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation; http//www.willacather.org/ Use these links to search for willa cather outside the IPL.
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