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  1. My acuteAntonia. by Willa Sibert Cather with illustrations by Cather. Willa. 1873-1947., 1918-01-01
  2. Willa Cather: A Critical Introduction by David Daiches, 1971-08-30
  3. Willa Cather (Modern Literature Monographs) by Dorothy Tuck McFarland, 1972-10

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Willa Sibert Cather 18731947 In her life and work, Willa Cather is remembered asa pioneer much like the women, artists, and immigrants she chronicled in her
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In her life and work, Willa Cather is remembered as a pioneer much like the women, artists, and immigrants she chronicled in her fiction. Determined to have her voice heard, Cather ignored conventional notions of a woman's place in society, living an independent life and remaining true to her artistic vision. Her descriptive skill, insight into human character, and precise prose style have earned her a place among the great writers of America.
Cather spent the first 10 years of her life in Back Creek, Virginia, where her father made a living raising sheep on his father's farm. In 1883, the family relocated to Nebraska, where her grandparents had already established a new farm. In 1884, her father moved the family to the prairie town of Red Cloud, where Cather spent the rest of her childhood. Although the town was small her high school graduating class had only three students it left an indelible mark on Cather's imagination. The open prairies and the immigrant people who settled there are featured in no fewer than seven of her books.
In 1891, Cather entered the University of Nebraska. During her first year, a professor submitted her essay on Thomas Carlyle for publication in a Lincoln newspaper. Cather later recalled that seeing her name in print had a "hypnotic effect." Following graduation, she accepted a job in Pittsburgh, editing the

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26. Willa Sibert Cather - English Dictionary Meaning
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Willa Cather (1873-1947) was one of America's finest novelists. Her reputation rests on her novels about Nebraska and the American Southwest. In them, she expressed a deep love of the land and a strong distaste for the materialism and conformism she saw in modern life. She showed a genuine devotion to traditional valuesthe importance of family, human dignity, hope, and courage. Cather also demonstrated a strong willingness to question customary ways of thinking and feeling, especially by creating strong female characters who have strength and determination of a sort that earlier writers had credited only to men.
Cather wrote 12 novels, of which My Antonia (1918) and Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) rank as the best. My Antonia describes how an immigrant farm girl triumphs over hardship in pioneer Nebraska. Death Comes for the Archbishop is a historical novel about the work of the first Roman Catholic archbishop in the New Mexico Territory. The novel conveys Cather's sense of the sacred in the archbishop's work and also in the natural world.
Willa Sibert Cather was born near Winchester, Va., and moved to Nebraska with her family at the age of 9. In 1905, she published her first collection of stories and was hired by

28. WIEM: Cather Willa Sibert
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29. Archives And Special Collections Willa Cather Collected Materials Finding Aid
Biography Willa Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, on 7 December1873, the Subjects Cather, Willa, 18731947 Cather, Willa, 1873-1947.
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Willa Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, on 7 December 1873, the first child of Charles Cather and Mary Virginia Boak Cather. In 1883, when Cather was nine, the family relocated to Webster County, Nebraska, to join her grandparents. Charles Cather homesteaded for one year before resettling the family in Red Cloud, Nebraska. In 1890, Cather graduated from high school, moved to Lincoln, and enrolled at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln. In 1892 she began working as the theater and drama critic for the Nebraska State Journal and the Lincoln Courier . While attending classes she wrote for the student newspaper, The Hesperian Student , and became the managing editor in 1894. She graduated from the University in 1895 and returned to Red Cloud briefly before moving to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In Pittsburgh, Cather worked as managing editor for the women's magazine

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Willa Cather is considered one of the country's foremost novelists. Her writings convey vivid pictures of the American landscape and the people it molded. Born near Winchester, Virginia, Cather at the age of ten, moved with her family to Red Cloud, Nebraska. She graduated from the University of Nebraska before becoming a newspaperwoman and teacher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She moved to New York City in 1906 to work as an editor on McClure's Magazine. Cather's published works include: a collection of verse, April Twilights (1903); her first published prose was a group of stories, The Troll Garden (1905), and novels, Alexander's Bridge O Pioneers! The Song of the Lark One of Ours (1922; Pulitzer Prize, 1923) and A Lost Lady (1923). The theme of urbanization and the achievements of the pioneers is evident. While continuing to create strong, determined female characters. In Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), considered by some critics to be Cather's greatest novel, she deals with the missionary experiences of a Roman Catholic bishop among the Native Americans of New Mexico. Cather's last novel

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Poet, novelist, and journalist Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) was born on thisday in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Winchester, Virginia, the eldest child of
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seem to r e s t not so much upon faces or voices or healing power coming suddenly near to us from far o f f but upon our p e r c ep t io n s being made finer so that for a m o m en t our eyes can see and our ears c an hear that which is about us always." ~ Willa Cather Poet , novelist, and journalist Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) was born on this day in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Winchester, Virginia, the eldest child of Irish immigrants. "That is happiness: to be dissolved into something complete and great," she said. Cather was raised on a farm in Webster County, Nebraska and described the vibrant countryside as the " happiness and the curse" of her life. "The end is nothing; the road is all," she said and believed in striving for excellence always. She published her first short story in 1892 and became a teacher of high school English and Latin. "Nothing really matters but living." she said. " Accomplishments are the ornaments of life , they come second." Cather's rich writing, in

34. Willa Cather - Kurzbiografie
Translate this page Cather, Willa Sibert (1873-1947). Amerikanische Schriftstellerin. Siegehört zu den herausragenden Vertreterinnen des Romans innerhalb
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Amerikanische Schriftstellerin. Sie gehört zu den herausragenden Vertreterinnen des Romans innerhalb der amerikanischen Literatur des 20. Jahrhunderts. Zentrales Thema ihres Werks ist die amerikanische Landschaft und die durch sie geprägte Bevölkerung. Cather wurde am 7. Dezember 1873 in der Nähe von Winchester in Virginia geboren. Mit zehn Jahren zog ihre Familie nach Red Cloud in Nebraska, das mit seiner Immigrantenszene zum Schauplatz vieler ihrer bekanntesten Romane und Kurzgeschichten avancierte. Cather besuchte die Universität von Nebraska, wo sie erste Erzählungen und Gedichte verfasste, und war Zeitungsreporterin bzw. Lehrerin in Pittsburgh. 1903 erschien als erste eigenständige Buchveröffentlichung die Gedichtsammlung April Twilights; mit dem Erzählband The Troll Garden (Der Garten der Kobolde) folgte 1905 ihr erstes Prosawerk. Ein Jahr später übersiedelte Cather nach New York City, um als Redakteurin für das

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    39. Willa Cather -- Bibliography
    Willa Cather (18731947) Bibliography. Willa Sibert Cather, in Dictionary ofLiterary Biography, Volume 78 American Short-Story Writers, 1880-1910.
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    Willa Cather is an interesting author for this course in that she might be included in each of our four primary cultural perspectives. As an important woman writer, she has attracted a hugh scholarly focus, and thus fits in our category of gender. I was unfamiliar with her word prior to preparing for this course, and I read Death Comes for the Archbishop because I thought that, in addition to fitting under "gender," she might also be important for our focus on religion. And I think Death does raise important questions of the religious colonization of American Indians. As such, of course, it also raises questions of ethnicity/race. Then, in searching for literature on sexual orientation for this course, I found her story, "Tommy, the Unsentimental" is more than one anthology. In Chloe Plus Olivia: An Anthology of Lesbian Literature from the Seventeenth Century to the Present , Lillian Faderman even claims that None of Cather's works deal specifically with lesbian relationships, though many critics have pointed out that her male characters are often women in drag, and that novels such as

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    Cather, Willa Sibert (18731947). The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998Cather, Willa Sibert (1873-1947) US novelist and short-story writer.
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