Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z C Related Category: American Literature, Biographies Willa Sibert Cather [s I u rt ka th u r] Pronunciation 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 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 O Pioneers! (1913), a celebration of the strength and courage of the frontier settlers. Other novels with this theme are My Antonia One of Ours (1922; Pulitzer Prize), and A Lost Lady The Song of the Lark (1915) focuses on another of Cather's major preoccupations : the need of artists to free themselves from inhibiting influences, particularly that of a rural or small-town background; the tales collected in
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Willa Cather -- Encyclopædia Britannica in full Wilella Sibert Cather American novelist noted for her portrayals of the settlersand frontier life on the American , Cather, Willa (18731947). http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=21136&tocid=0&query=willa cather
Willa Cather, Writer Willa Sibert Cather. 1873 1947. Novels. Cather, Willa, Alexander s Bridge,1912. O Pioneers! 1913. My Antonia, 1918. One of Ours, 1922. http://www.hycyber.com/CLASS/cather_willa.html
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Willa Cather @ Catharton Authors Willa Sibert Cather. 7th December 1873 1947. Bored? Meet people at CaféCatharton Websites The Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial Website. http://www.catharton.com/authors/417.htm
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Extractions: AMICUS No. 25159 Monograph COPIES: NL Stacks - PS3505 A87 Z86 NAME(S): * Stouck, David, 1940- TITLE(S): Willa Cather's imagination / David Stouck PUBLISHER: Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c1975. DESCRIPTION: viii, 253 p. ; 22 cm. NOTES: Stouck, David, 1940- Willa Cather's imagination /. NUMBERS: ISBN: 0803208480 : SUBJECTS: Cather, Willa Sibert, 1873-1947Criticism and interpretation Cather, Willa Sibert, 1873-1947Critique et interprétation
Cather, Willa Sibert Cather, Willa Sibert, , 18731947, American novelist and shortstory writer, b.Winchester, Va., considered one of the great American writers of the 20th cent http://www.slider.com/Enc/XLink/Cather-W.html
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Willa Sibert Cather Willa Sibert Cather (1873 1947). Willa Sibert Cather, born in BackCreek Valley, Virginia on December 7, 1873, is best known for http://biographies.mywebbookcenter.com/cather.shtml
Extractions: Search: Dieting Exercise Phobias Sleep ... Site Map Willa Sibert Cather, born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia on December 7, 1873, is best known for her depictions of life in the pioneer West. Although she enjoyed a successful journalistic career in the East, Cather was raised in pioneer Nebraska. It was from these early experiences that she was able to write the American Western classics, O Pioneers!, My Antonia, and A Lost Lady. Her achievements were rewarded in 1923 when she won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for her novel, One of Ours. Literature : O Pioneers! (1913). Search: Other interesting links:
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Willa Cather Indeed, Willa Cather was as provincial as Hawthorne or Flaubert or Turgenev,as little concerned with aesthetics and as much with morals as Tolstoy, as http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/wcather.htm
Extractions: A B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback Will(el)a (Siebert) Cather (1873-1947) "She was a good artist, 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 center. Indeed, 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." ( Katherine Anne Porter in Lesbian and Bisexual Fiction Writer s, ed. by H. Bloom, 1997) Willa Siebert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley (now Gore), near Winchester, Virginia. At the age of nine she moved with her family to a farm near Red Cloud, in the Nebraska settler country. There she grew up among the immigrants from Europe, most of them coming from Scandinavia, who were establishing homesteads on the Great Plains. The wide open spaces, bare "as a piece of sheet iron", and its people formed the background for half of Cather's novels and many short stories depicting the frontier life on the American plains. The new ranch was not a success, and in 1884 the family moved to the small railroad town of Red Cloud, where Cather's father opened an insurance business. Cather was educated at home, and later she attended Red Cloud High School. From an early age, Cather was troubled by her sexual identity. She preferred to dress in men's clothing and as a teenager she began signing her name "William Cather, Jr." and later Dr. Will." Cather was also active in community theater productions and often took male roles. At the age of fifteen she was in charge of the local newspaper for three months - her father had foreclosed a mortgage on the newspaper, and because he was not a journalist, he left the paper to Willa.
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Extractions: Library Willa Cather Dictionary Willa Sibert Cather, Nebraska's most noted novelist, was born in 1873 in Virginia. At the age of ten, she moved with her family to Webster County, Nebraska, and lived on a farm there for two years before moving into the town of Red Cloud. Many of Cather's acquaintances and Red Cloud area scenes can be recognized in her writings. Cather was graduated from the University of Nebraska in 1895. While attending the university, she was a drama critic for the Lincoln Journal . She worked for Home Monthly and the Daily Leader in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and later taught English and Latin at Allegheny, Pennsylvania. She moved to New York and became the leading magazine editor of her day while serving as managing editor of McClure's Magazine from 1906 to 1912. Cather continued her education and received a doctorate of letters at the University of Nebraska in 1917. She also received honorary degrees from the University of Michigan, the University of California, and from Columbia, Yale, and Princeton. Cather wrote poetry, short stories, essays, and novels, winning many awards including the Gold Metal of the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 1922, she won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel
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