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  1. Cather: Stories, Poems, and Other Writings (Library of America) by Willa Cather, Sharon O'Brien, 1992-03-01
  2. The Cambridge Companion to Willa Cather (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  3. (The Original) A Lost Lady (1923) by Willa Cather, 2010-07-30
  4. My Antonia by Willa Sibert Cather, 2010-08-08
  5. One of Ours (Classic Reprint) by Willa Cather, 2009-07-11
  6. My Antonia and Other Works by Willa Cather (Halcyon Classics) by Willa Cather, 2009-07-21
  7. Willa Cather: A Life Saved Up by Hermione Lee, 2008-05-28
  8. Early Short Stories By Willa Cather (Classic Books on CD Collection) by Willa Cather, Flo Gibson (Narrator), 2004-01-30
  9. Willa Cather in Person: Interviews, Speeches, and Letters by Willa Cather, 1990-06-01
  10. The Troll Garden (Classic Reprint) by Willa Cather, 2010-10-13
  11. Seeking Life Whole: Willa Cather and the Brewsters by Lucy Marks, David Porter, 2009-08-31
  12. Sapphira and the Slave Girl by Cather Willa, 1940
  13. Not in Sisterhood: Edith Wharton, Willa Cather, Zona Gale, and the Politics of Female Authorship by Deborah Lindsay Williams, 2001-06-02
  14. Music in Willa Cather's Fiction by Richard Giannone, 2001-04-01

61. Willa Cather Branch @ Omaha Public Library
About the willa cather Branch The branch has PACs (library catalog Internet), Internet access computers, children s computers with Internet access and
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62. Willa Cather News - The New York Times
News about willa cather. Commentary and archival information about willa cather from The New York Times.
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Opera Divas, on the Stage and on the Page By ANNE MIDGETTE Renée Fleming, who is the model for a character in a novel that is being turned into an opera, has become a paragon of what people want in their opera singers. October 19, 2003 MORE ON WILLA CATHER AND: MUSIC BOOKS AND LITERATURE OPERA METROPOLITAN OPERA ... Not in Nebraska Anymore By MARGO JEFFERSON Willa Cather loved performers as much as she loved writers.

63. Willa Cather On LibraryThing | Catalog Your Books Online
willa cather. Library of Congress, Carl Van Vechten Collection. 1 picture add a picture There are 145 conversations about willa cather s books.
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64. UNL News Release: Family Donates Hundreds Of Willa Cather Letters To UNL Librari
Lincoln, Neb., January 23, 2007 A new collection containing a large amount of willa cather s personal correspondence was donated to the University of
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65. Author Snapshot Bio: Willa Cather: Author Snapshot Biography Of Willa Cather
A brief Author Snapshot Biography of the life and works of writer willa cather, American Fiction author.
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A brief Author Snapshot Biography of the life and works of writer Willa Cather, American Fiction author.
Willa Cather was born in Virginia and buried in New Hampshire. For most of her life in between her birth in 1873 and her death in 1947, she lived in Nebraska. Eventually Cather attended the University of Nebraska, where two key things happened in her life: she began writing fiction and she became a journalist covering the drama beat. After college she went through several careers: journalist, high school teacher, and editor. To launch her career as an editor, she moved to New York, where she worked for McLure's Magazine. It was around this time that she published "The Troll Garden", which was her first collection of short stories. Cather wrote two novels shortly after quitting her job as editor of McLure's. these novels were "Alexander's Bridge" and "O Pioneers!" Cather called "O Pioneers!" her first original work. She meant that all of her other work "resembled" the work of authors she admired, but "O Pioneers" was completely in her own voice. Most of her early work was set in Nebraska. Over time she decided to avoid being typecast as a writer for the West, and branched out to write about other locales. Among these were Michigan, of the American Southwest and parts of Canada.

66. TRANS Nr. 9: M. Schubnell: Willa Cather: An Ecocritical Approach
The writings of willa cather have been interpreted from a wide variety of angles. Once celebrated as a writer who created strong women characters in
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Willa Cather: An Ecocritical Approach
Matthias Schubnell (San Antonio, Tx) The writings of Willa Cather have been interpreted from a wide variety of angles. Once celebrated as a writer who created strong women characters in pastoral settings and depicted the resilience of the American immigrant farmer, Cather has been reexamined in a whole host of important publications that have established her as a major literary figure of the twentieth century. James Woodress's meticulous biography illuminates the intricate connections between her work and personal life, Sharon O'Brien's Willa Cather: The Emerging Voice and Hermione Lee's Willa Cather: Double Lives Ecocriticism has experienced a remarkable ascent over the last twenty-five years or so. In The Comedy of Survival: Studies in Literary Ecology I share Love's conviction that ecocriticism can revitalize literary study and help address some of the pressing questions concerning our global, and local, ecology. Says Love: "At a time when the discipline of literary criticism retreats ever further from public life into a professionalism characterized by its obscurity and inaccessibility to all but other English professors, it seems necessary to begin asking elemental questions of ourselves and the literature which we profess" (Love, p.236). For instance, we may ask of a text what role the setting plays in the construction of the characters' personal identity; whether it tends to locate humankind within a clear hierarchy ('My foot-stool earth, my canopy the skies', to use Pope's metaphor (Pope, p.509)), reveals a complex, interconnected community of which

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68. Willa Cather Collection At Bartleby.com
(cather, willa Sibert) 1873–1947, American novelist and shortstory writer, b. Winchester, Va., considered one of the great American writers of the 20th
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69. Molinelli, "Willa Cather's 'The Night Express
willa cather is known primarily for her work in fiction, especially in the novel. However, if we see cather only for such novels as My Antonia,
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Molinelli, Lisa . "Willa Cather's "Night Express," from April Twilights The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century Women's Writings . Ed. Glynis Carr. Online. Internet. Posted: Fall 1999. http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/WC/molinelli.html.
Willa Cather's "Night Express"
By Lisa Molinelli
Willa Cather is known primarily for her work in fiction, especially in the novel. However, if we see Cather only for such novels as My Antonia The Song of the Lark , and O Pioneers! , we overlook a major developmental point in her career. Few people realize that Willa Cather's first published book was a volume of poetry entitled April Twilights (1903). Bernice Slote, a reputable Cather scholar and critic, said of Cather that "Nothing in her work is unrelated to the whole. In the poems (as in the first stories....) we find early sketches, the first motifs, the suggested design of her major work" (Snyder x). In order to fully understand the roots from which Cather's later, and more celebrated works grew, we need to take a close look at her early life and her experiences as the young writer who produced April Twilights Willa Cather was born on December 7, 1873 at Back Creek Valley in Virginia. She moved with her family to Red Cloud, Nebraska in September of 1884. Cather is quoted as saying at a later point in her life: "I don't gather the material for my stories....All my stories have been written with material that was gatheredno, God save us! Not gathered but absorbedbefore I was fifteen years old" (Wasserman 93). She once described her time in Nebraska as being the "happiness and curse of my life"(Wagenknecht 16). Consequently, Cather's ambiguous view of the landscape of her youth presents the reader with both bleak and beautiful visions in her poetry and prose.

70. Willa Cather (1873-1947) American Writer.
(18731947) American writer. willa cather won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 for One of Ours, and is famous for My Antonia.
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(1873-1947) American writer. Willa Cather once wrote: "That is happiness: to be dissolved into something complete and great." She won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 for "One of Ours," and is famous for "My Antonia." Willa Cather Profile Willa Cather is perhaps most famous for My Antonia, along with other novels and stories. Cather was also a journalist and a teacher. A Death in the Desert - Willa Cather (1875-1947) Read "A Death in the Desert," by Willa Cather (1875-1947). Bohemian Girl - Willa Cather (1875-1947) Read "Bohemian Girl," by Willa Cather (1875-1947). Eric Hermannson's Soul - Willa Cather (1875-1947) Read "Eric Hermannson's Soul" by Willa Cather (1875-1947). The Enchanted Bluff - Willa Cather (1875-1947) Read "The Enchanted Bluff" by Willa Cather (1875-1947). Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial "The Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial (WCPM) is a 501(c)(3) membership organization which was founded by Mildred R. Bennett and a group of interested people in 1955. The WCPM encourages and promotes increased understanding and appreciation of the life, time, settings, and work of Willa Cather."

71. Willa Cather, Writer
cather, willa, Alexander s Bridge, 1912. O Pioneers! 1913. My Antonia, 1918. Original Short Fiction. cather, willa, McClure s Magazine
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Willa Sibert Cather
Novels Cather, Willa, O Pioneers! My Antonia, One of Ours, Pulitzer Prize Death Comes for the Archbishop, Sapphira and the Slave Girl,
Original Short Fiction
Cather, Willa,
Collection of Short Fiction
Cather, Willa, Obscure Destinies, The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, Bantam, New York, 1990. ISBN: 0-553-21385-7
Sources of Biographical and Bibliographical Information
Brown, Rita Mae, Introduction, in The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, Bantam, New York, 1990. ISBN: 0-553-21385-7

72. Glbtq >> Literature >> Cather, Willa
One of America s premier literary artists in the earlier twentieth century, willa cather reflected her own lesbianism in the creation of strong women
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Cather, Willa (1873-1947)
page: One of America's premier literary artists in the earlier twentieth century, Willa Cather reflected her own lesbianism in the creation of strong women characters and in the exploration of male homosexuality. In 1922, Cather declared that the power and quality of art arise from "the inexplicable presence of the thing not named," from "whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there." For decades, this remark in "The Novel Demeuble" was interpreted strictly in aesthetic terms as a statement of Cather's commitment to classical principles of starkness and simplification in art. Sponsor Message.
Recently, however, the psychosexual implications of "the thing not named" have moved into the foreground, as biographers and critics have begun to grapple with how Cather's lesbianism, a fact of her life long ignored or denied, may have shaped both the form and the content of her writing. Nebraska's first lady of lettersthe award-winning author of twelve novels and several collections of short fictionwho shared her life for nearly forty years with Edith Lewis, has thus been liberated from the stereotypes of the celibate artist or the sexless spinster whose reticence on the subject of heterosexuality was generally viewed as a sign of repression.

73. Cather, Willa Books And Biography
willa Siebert cather was born in 1873 in the home of her maternal grandmother in western Virginia. Although she had been named Willela, her family always
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