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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

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An introduction to the life and writings of Willa Cather
I am very happy to display this award, so feel free to click on the link! Willa Cather is one of the most interesting women writers in American literary history. Both a teacher, a journalist and a critic as well as a writer, Cather plays an important part in the shaping of American modernist thought and writings. Her fiction is unique in its powerful representation of setting and character and rich in its language and imagery. Her style of writing is condensed and subtle, but nonetheless tremendously expressive - precisely as the quote at the top of this This website is an attempt to give a comprehensive introduction to Cather's life and work. Aside from an introduction to the body of work, it includes a short biography, an extensive bibliography, an overview of the general themes, concerns and ideas in Cather's work, as well as a number of links to other useful Cather-sites on the Internet. Search the Willa Cather Site:
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On The Road With Betty Jean Steinshouer
Since 1988, Betty Jean Steinshouer has toured the country with one-woman shows portraying such authors as Willa Cather, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Flannery O'Connor, Gertrude Stein, Laura Ingalls Wilder and various homeless characters. Her two newest characters are Sarah Orne Jewett and Harriet Beecher Stowe. She also offers, by popular demand, combinations of her characters on themes such as friendship, rivers, Ernest Hemingway, war, racism, slavery, and Florida. The work on homelessness that she began in Colorado in 1993 has grown into two different groups of six characters each, "Comfort Me With Apples: Homeless in America" and more recently, "To A God Unknown: Steinbeck's Homeless Ones." Call 727/826-6217 for booking information or e-mail below.
Betty Jean Steinshouer as Sarah Orne Jewett, who was called Maine's Master Smart Woman. Miss Jewett was Willa Cather's mentor and was famous in her own right for THE COUNTRY OF THE POINTED FIRS, which Cather once ranked along with THE SCARLET LETTER and HUCKLEBERRY FINN as American classics. Miss Jewett is often presented in company with Miss Cather, and also with the author who caused Miss Jewett herself to become a writer, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe.
RUNNING SOUTH IN AGITATION The Florida Travels of Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sarah Orne Jewett, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Elizabeth Bishop, and Marjory Stoneman Douglas by Betty Jean Steinshouer

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SOME FAMOUS NEBRASKA AUTHORS
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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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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 Antonia O Pioneers! The Song of the Lark (1915), and Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927). In her works Cather created strong female characters, who had the courage and vision to face all obstacles in their difficult lives. Willa 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 Clour, 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. This milieu, wide opren spaces with its people forms 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 teenages she began signing her name "William Cather, Jr." and later Dr. Will." Cather also was active in community theater productions and often took male roles.

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One of Ours , about a Nebraska farm boy who went off to World War I. Her novel, A Lost Lady , was made into a silent movie in 1925, It premiered in Red Cloud, Nebraska and starred Irene Rich. Another movie of A Lost Lady was made in 1934, starring Barbara Stanwyck. Other well-known Cather novels include My Antonia, O Pioneers, Death Comes for the Archbishop , and The Professor's House . Cather died April 24, 1947 in New York. In 1961 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 in 1974 and into the National Women's Hall of Fame at Seneca, New York in 1988. The Willa Cather Pioneer Memorial and Educational Foundation at Red Cloud, Nebraska preserved her childhood home and other buildings connected with her writings. In 1978 these properties were given to the State of Nebraska to be administered as the Willa Cather Historical Center by the Nebraska State Historical Society. The Nature Conservancy purchased 2l0 acres of native grassland south of Red Cloud in l974, and the following year it was dedicated as the Willa Cather Memorial Prairie. [Nebraska Dept. of Education] Browse
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia 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

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Willa Cather December 7 , 1873 - April 24, 1947)
writer, journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner Born in Virginia, she moved with her family to Red Cloud, Nebraska, in the 1880s, living among the newly-arrived immigrants from Europe. She became a journalist, then a teacher, published a few short stories before becoming managing editor of McClure's and, in 1912, began writing novels full-time. She lived in her later years in New York City. Her best-known novels include My Antonia O Pioneers!

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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 O Pioneers! (1913), a celebration of the strength and courage of the frontier settlers. Other novels with this theme are One of Ours (1922; Pulitzer Prize), and

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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

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