CATHER - Meaning And Definition Of The Word Definition n United States writer who wrote about frontier life (18731947).Synonyms Willa Cather, Willa Sibert Cather. See Also author, writer. http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/cather
WILLA CATHER - Meaning And Definition Of The Word Definition n United States writer who wrote about frontier life (18731947).Synonyms Cather, Willa Sibert Cather. See Also author, writer. http://www.hyperdictionary.com/dictionary/willa cather
Graduate Services - Modern Authors Collection Capote, Truman 19241984. Cary, Joyce 1888-1957. Cather, Willa Sibert 1873-1947.Chandler, Raymond 1888-1959. Cheever, John 1912-1982. Clark, Eleanor 1913-. http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/GRAD/xmac.html
Extractions: Achebe, Chinua 1930- Agee, James 1909-1955 Aiken, Conrad Potter 1889-1973 Albee, Edward 1928- Aldington, Richard 1892-1962 Algren, Nelson 1909-1981 Amis, Kingsley 1922- Ammons, Archie Randolph 1928- Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959 Anderson, Sherwood 1876-1941 Antoninus, Brother (see Everson, William) Ashbery, John 1927- *Atwood, Margaret 1939- Auden, Wystan Hugh 1907-1973 Baker, Dorothy (Dodds) 1907-1968 Baldwin, James 1924-1987 Baraka, Imamu Amiri (LeRoi Jones) 1934- Barker, George 1913- Bames, Djuna 1892-1982 Barth, John 1930- Barthelme, Donald 1931-1989 Barzun, Jacques 1907- Beckett, Samuel 1906- Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 Bell, Clive 1881-1964 Bellow, Saul 1915- Bentley, Eric Russell 1916- Berry, Wendell 1934- Berryman, John 1914-1972 Betjeman, Sir John 1906-1984
Extractions: Home Author Index Newly Added Top Viewed ... Contact Us Alexander's Bridge literature network willa cather Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia. Cather's work made her one of the most important American novelists of the first half of the 20th century. When Cather was nine, her family homesteaded in pioneer Nebraska. She was a tomboy at home in the saddle. enjoyed distinguished careers as journalist, editor, and fiction writer. Cather is most often thought of as a chronicler of the pioneer American West. Critics note that the themes of her work are intertwined with the universal story of the rise of civilizations in history, the drama of the immigrant in a new world, and views of personal involvements with art. Cather's fiction is characterized by a strong sense of place, the subtle presentation of human relationships, an often unconventional narrative structure, and a style of clarity and beauty. In 1895, Cather graduated from the University of Nebraska. She had first arrived at the University dressed as William Cather, her opposite sex twin. While in college, she fell passionately in love with Louise Pound, a fellow student and athlete. In her book column published in the Lincoln, Nebraska Journal, she condemned Oscar Wilde in 1985. Her first books were a poetry collection, April Twilights (1903), and a short story collection
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Extractions: Table of contents Les auteurs de romans western The authors of western novels Most of them are American, the other nationalities are mentioned in green. A B C D ... Y A ABBEY, Edward (1927-1979) ADAMS, Andy (1859-1935) ADAMS, Clifton (1919) ALBERT, Marvin Hubert (1924-1996) ALLEN, Henry Wilson (1912) alias / also known as Will Henry ALLEN, Hervey (1889-1949) ALLEN, James Lane (1849-1925) ANDERSON, Sherwood (1876-1941) ANDREWS, Robert Hardy APPEL, David APPLEGATE, Jesse ARNOLD, Elliot (1912-1980) ATHANAS, William Verne (1917-1962) AUSTIN, Mary Hunter (1868-1934) Top B BALDWIN, Joseph C. BALLARD, Todhunter (1903-1980) BARKER, Omar BARNES, Margaret Ayer (1886-1967) BARRETT, Michael
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Extractions: American novelist noted for her novels about immigrants struggling to make a living in the Midwest during the late 1800s. Various critics have placed Cather among feminist writers, antifeminist writers, and even lesbian writers. She authored 12 novels, the most popular of which include MY ÀNTONIA (1918), O PIONEERS! (1913), THE SONG OF THE LARK (1915), and DEATH COMES TO ARCHBISHOP (1927). In her works Cather created strong female characters who have the courage and vision to face all the obstacles in their difficult lives. "She was a good artists, and all true art is provincial in the most realistic sense: of the very time and place of its making, out of human beings who are so particularly limited by their situation, whose faces and names are real and whose lives begin each one at an individual unique centreIndeed, Willa Cather was as provincial as Hawthorne or Flaubert or Turgenev, as little concerned with aesthetics and as much with morals as Tolstoy, as obstinately reserved as Melville. In fact she always reminds me of very good literary company, of the particularly admirable masters who formed her youthful tastes, her thinking and feeling."
Engelsk Litteratur Om hennes liv osv. Willa Cather Page Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) var en amerikanskforfatterinne som i sine romaner skildrer livet blant nybyggerne i USA. http://www.mysen.vgs.no/elevomr/engelsk/englit.htm
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Extractions: Cather, Willa Sibert [s I u u r] Pronunciation Key Cather, Willa Sibert , American novelist and short-story writer, b. Winchester, Va., considered one of the great American writers of the 20th cent. When she was nine her family moved to the Nebraska prairie frontier. She graduated from the Univ. of Nebraska in 1895 and worked as a journalist and as a teacher in Pittsburgh. In 1904 she went to New York City. The publication of 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 Alexander's Bridge in 1912, she left McClure's and devoted herself to creative writing. For many years she lived quietly in New York City's Greenwich Village. The first of her novels to deal with her major theme is
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Extractions: Cather, Willa Sibert [s I u u r] Pronunciation Key Cather, Willa Sibert , American novelist and short-story writer, b. Winchester, Va., considered one of the great American writers of the 20th cent. When she was nine her family moved to the Nebraska prairie frontier. She graduated from the Univ. of Nebraska in 1895 and worked as a journalist and as a teacher in Pittsburgh. In 1904 she went to New York City. The publication of 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 Alexander's Bridge in 1912, she left McClure's and devoted herself to creative writing. For many years she lived quietly in New York City's Greenwich Village. The first of her novels to deal with her major theme is
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