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  1. O Pioneers! by Willa Cather, 2009-09-24
  2. Willa Cather Living: A Personal Record by Edith Lewis, 2000-11-01
  3. Willa Cather on Writing: Critical Studies on Writing As an Art by Willa Cather, 1988-01-01
  4. My Ántonia (Oxford World's Classics) by Willa Cather, 2006-03-09
  5. Shadows on the Rock (Willa Cather Scholarly Edition) by Willa Cather, 2006-01-01
  6. Three Novels: O Pioneers!, the Song of the Lark, and My Antonia by Willa Cather, Maureen Howard, 1998-09-01
  7. Willa Cather: A Literary Life by James Woodress, 1989-01-01
  8. O Pioneers! by Willa Sibert Cather, 2009-10-04
  9. Youth and the Bright Medusa by Willa Sibert Cather, 2010-07-12
  10. Alexander's Bridge by Willa Cather, 2009-09-23
  11. The Collected Works of Willa Cather (Halcyon Classics) by Willa Cather, 2009-07-21
  12. Lucy Gayheart (Vintage Classics) by Willa Cather, 1995-09-26
  13. Death Comes for the Archbishop (Willa Cather Scholarly Edition) by Willa Cather, 1999-04-01
  14. Cather Studies, Volume 8: Willa Cather: A Writer's Worlds by Cather Studies, 2010-11-01

21. Literary Chautauquas
Betty Jean Steinshouer spends years of research for onewoman shows on willa cather, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Gertrude Stein, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Sarah Orne Jewett and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
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22. Willa Cather Electronic Archive--Home Page
A hypermedia archive of willa cather s works and life, sponsored by the Universityof Nebraska Press and Text Studies at the University of NebraskaLincoln.
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The goal of this electronic archive is to provide broad access to a variety of material documenting and contextualizing the work of one of America's most acclaimed writers. In the archive you will find definitive texts of Cather's writings, articles by Cather scholars, historical photographs, and information about upcoming Cather-related activities.
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23. Famous Nebraska Authors
Lists bibliography and personal background of these local writers Bess Streeter Aldrich, willa cather, Loren Eiseley, Wright Morris, John Neihardt, and Mari Sandoz.
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SOME FAMOUS NEBRASKA AUTHORS
This document contains information on the following authors: Bess Streeter Aldrich Willa Cather Loren Eiseley Wright Morris ... John Neihardt , and Mari Sandoz
Bess Streeter Aldrich (1881-1954) Elmwood
Bess Streeter Aldrich was one of Nebraska's most widely read and enjoyed authors. Her writing career spanned forty-some years, during which she published over one hundred short stories and articles, nine novels, one novella, two books of short stories, and one omnibus. In her work, she emphasized family values and recorded accurately Midwest pioneering history. One of her books, "Miss Bishop," was made into the movie, "Cheers for Miss Bishop"; and her short story, "The Silent Stars Go By," became the television show, "The Gift of Love," starring Lee Remick and Angela Lansbury. Aldrich also served as a writer and consultant in Hollywood for Paramount Pictures. Bess Genevra Streeter was born February 17, 1881, in Cedar Falls, Iowa, the last of eight children born to James and Mary Streeter. Bess graduated in 1901 from Iowa State Normal School, now known as the University of Northern Iowa, and taught for four years. She returned to Cedar Falls and worked as Assistant Supervisor at her alma mater, receiving an advanced degree in 1906. She married Charles Sweetzer Aldrich the following year. Charles Aldrich had graduated with a law degree from Iowa State University and had been one of the youngest captains in the Spanish-American War. Following the war, he served for years as a U.S. Commissioner in Alaska.

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LINCOLN, Nebraska (AP) Author Willa Cather's celebrity has reached new heights: She now has an asteroid named after her.

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willa cather Collection at Bartleby.com Pulitzer Prize–winning novel of a Midwestern American’s journey to the frontof World War I. cather, willa, 10993 to 11092 Entries from the Columbia World
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26. Willa Cather Site
willa cather Site willa cather apos;s legacy as a modern American female writer is realized in the significant contributions her works has had on literary history. quot;This website is an attempt
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27. Cather, Willa Sibert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. cather, willa Sibert.(s ´b rt k th´ r) (KEY) , 1873–1947, American novelist
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28. Reader's Companion To American History - -CATHER, WILLA
cather, willa. (18731947), writer. Mildred R. Bennett, The World of willa cather(1961); James Woodress, willa cather A Literary Life (1987). Marilyn Arnold.
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, writer. Although known best as a novelist of the American prairie, Cather also published at least sixty short stories, numerous essays and articles, and two different editions of a volume of poems. Having achieved notable popularity at the peak of her career in the 1920s, she was viewed by many in the 1930s as an old-fashioned writer who ignored the pressing social issues of her time and relapsed into a more congenial past. A revival of interest in Cather and her work began with the publication of several biographies in the early 1950s and accelerated as the women's movement gained momentum in the late 1960s and 1970s. New readers, attuned to issues of women's abilities and contributions, became aware that Cather's life was an exceptional one for a woman of her time. Moreover, they realized that her art, though espousing traditional values, was boldly innovative in conception and design. And it was central to the American experience. As a participant in the great westward movement, Cather was uniquely qualified to write of pioneer life in the Midwest. Born in the hilly farm country near Winchester, Virginia, she moved with her parents to begin a new life in the sparsely settled frontier of Webster County, Nebraska. Accustomed to the more genteel lifestyle of Virginia, the Cather family soon moved into nearby Red Cloud, but not before young Willa had become acquainted with many pioneer families, most of them European immigrants.

29. About Willa Cather
Offering the works of willa cather online, as well as a biography, messageboard, and links to other cather resources on the net.
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Works Online A Lost Lady
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Timeline Willa Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia. Cather graduated from the University of Nebraska. She had first arrived at the University dressed as William Cather, her opposite sex twin. Her first books were a poetry collection, April Twilights A short story collection, The Troll Garden was published. Alexander`s Bridge , was published. Many of her books drew on her memories and knowledge of Nebraska. O Pioneers! offered a fascinating explorations of the experience of pioneers of the Plains, as do My Antonia , and A Lost Lady My Antonia One of Ours A Lost Lady One of Ours recieved the Pulitzer Prize for fiction The Professor`s House My Mortal Enemy Death Comes for the Archbishop Shadows on the Rock Lucy Gayheart Sapphira and the Slave Girl Willa Cather died Cather was the first woman voted into the Nebraska Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the Hall of Great Westerners in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She was inducted into the National Women`s Hall of Fame at Seneca, New York.

30. Arts And Entertainment Directory: Cather, Willa
Arts and Entertainment Directory cather, willa, including works The official website of the willa cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation, located in the author's hometown of Red Cloud, Nebraska. willa cather Home Page
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An introduction to the life and writings of Cather. Includes bibliography, general themes, biographical data, and links. BookRags Notes: My Antonia http://www.bookrags.com/notes/ma/index.htm E-text with study notes. The Willa Cather Archive http://www.unl.edu/Cather/cather.htm Great resource provided by the University of Nebraska. Willa Cather http://www.bartleby.com/people/Cather-W.html Online version of 'One of Ours'. Willa Cather http://underthesun.cc/Classics/Cather/ Offering the works of Willa Cather online, as well as a biography, messageboard, and links to other Cather resources on the net.

31. Great American History Fact-Finder - -Cather, Willa
The Great American History FactFinder. cather, willa. (1873-1947),novelist. The hardships and spirit of the pioneers settling the
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, novelist. The hardships and spirit of the pioneers settling the West provided the inspiration and themes for many of Cather's short stories and novels. She taught school, wrote short stories, and edited McClure's Magazine, all the time developing the graceful style she is noted for. Her best-known works include O Pioneers! Death Comes for the Archbishop , and My Ántonia . She won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel One of Ours . Many of her books are heralded today as classics.
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32. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Outlines: Outline Of American Literature: The
FRtR Outlines American Literature The Rise of Realism 18601914 willacather (1873-1947). The Rise of Realism 1860-1914 willa cather (1873-1947).
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Index Cather, another Virginian, grew up on the Nebraska prairie among pioneering immigrants later immortalized in O Pioneers! My Antonia (1918), and her well-known story "Neighbour Rosicky" (1928). During her lifetime she became increasingly alienated from the materialism of modern life and wrote of alternative visions in the American Southwest and in the past. Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) evokes the idealism of two 16th-century priests establishing the Catholic Church in the New Mexican desert. Cather's works commemorate important aspects of the American experience outside the literary mainstream pioneering, the establishment of religion, and women's independent lives. Index

33. Willa Cather Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
Texts of 'Alexander's Bridge', 'O Pioneers!', 'My Antonia', and 'Song of the Lark'.
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34. Willa Cather: Her Life And Love
willa cather Author, Scholar, Editor, Lesbian?! willa According to severalsources, willa cather was a lifelong lesbian. According
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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 "

35. Cather, Willa. 1922. One Of Ours
Online publication of the 1922 edition of willa cather's classic.
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36. Quotez - Cather, Willa
Author Index cather, willa.
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"The history of every country begins in the heart of a man or a woman." - O Pioneers! "I like trees because they seem more resigned to the way they have to live than other things do." - O Pioneers! "If youth did not matter so much to itself it would never have the heart to go on." - Song of the Lark Quotez - a selection of quotations
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37. Willa Cather
Translate this page Home_Page willa cather (1873-1947), Escritora estadounidense que figuraentre las principales novelistas de su país. Su prosa, elaborada
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Willa Cather
E scritora estadounidense que figura entre las principales novelistas de su país. Su prosa, elaborada con esmero, ofrece un vivo retrato del paisaje estadounidense y de sus gentes. Nació en Winchester (Virginia) el 7 de diciembre de 1873. Cuando contaba 10 años de edad, su familia se trasladó a Red Cloud (Nebraska), escenario de algunas de sus mejores novelas y relatos. Estudió en la Universidad de Nebraska y trabajó como periodista y profesora en Pittsburgh antes de establecerse en Nueva York, en 1906, donde trabajó como editora de McClure's Magazine. Durante su estancia en la Universidad, Cather comenzó a escribir relatos y poesía. Su primer libro publicado fue una colección de poemas, Crepúsculo de abril (1903), al que siguió una serie de relatos, El jardín del gnomo (1905). Su primera novela, El puente de Alexander , se publicó en 1912. Sin embargo, hasta 1913, y tras abandonar su puesto en el McClure's Magazine no se entregó por completo a la literatura. Sus primeras novelas, Los colonos El canto de la alondra (1915) y Mi Antonia (1918), narran la digna existencia de una familia de granjeros emigrados a las Grandes Llanuras, en oposición a la vida de los habitantes de la ciudad. Cather ambienta también en este escenario sus dos siguientes novelas

38. Cather, Willa Sibert
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    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

39. Cather, Willa Sibert
cather, willa Sibert. (18731947), novelist Born on December 7, 1873,near Winchester, Virginia, willa (originally Wilella) cather
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(1873-1947), novelist Born on December 7, 1873, near Winchester, Virginia, Willa (originally Wilella) Cather moved with her family to frontier Nebraska when she was 9 and lived in the village of Red Cloud from the age of 10. There she grew up among the immigrants from EuropeSwedes, Bohemians, Russians, Germanswho were breaking the land on the Great Plains. At the University of Nebraska she showed a marked talent for journalism and story writing, and on graduating in 1895 she obtained a position on a Pittsburgh "family" magazine. Later she worked as copy editor and music and drama editor of the Pittsburgh Leader . She turned to teaching in 1901 and in 1903 published her first book of verses, April Twilights . In 1905 her first collection of short stories, The Troll Garden , led to her appointment as managing editor of McClure's, the New York muckraking monthly. After building up its declining circulation, she left in 1912 to devote herself wholly to writing novels. Cather's first novel, Alexander's Bridge (1912), was a factitious story of cosmopolitan life. Under the influence of Sarah Orne Jewett's regionalism, however, she turned to her familiar Nebraska material. With

40. Willa Cather, Photos On The Internet
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