Suplemento Cultural Translate this page Volver. Willa Cather (1873-1947) Paisaje del hogar perdido. Willa Sibert Cathernació en 1873 en el estado de Virginia, en el este de los Estados Unidos. http://www.diarioelpais.com/Suple/Cultural/03/01/10/cultural_25706.asp
Browse The Modern English Collection -- Electronic Text Center The Troll Garden (Restricted) O Pioneers! (Restricted) The song of the lark /by Willa Sibert Cather 1915 On the Gull's Road 1908 Cather, Willa, 18731947. http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/modeng/modengC.browse.html
Extractions: The primary focus of this page is to list web sites that maintain as much biographical and bibliographical information as possible about a particular author, especially those that list secondary literature. An ideal site is one that is independant from the author maintains a biographical sketch of the author maintains a list of the author's works and excerpts or full text where possible maintains a list of secondary literature maintains a list of hyperlinks to other websites that could be of interest to the reader Should you know of a site that fulfills these criteria, please let me know Abbey, Edward Acker, Kathy Adams, Douglas ... Chopin, Kate Churchill, Caryl Churchill, Winston Christie, Agatha Clough, Arthur Hugh Coleridge, Samuel Taylor ... Collins, Wilkie Cooper, James Fenimore Crane, Stephen
Willa Cather Willa Cather. (18731947). by Erika Nelson. Biography. Willa Sibert Cather is oneof the most distinguished American women in early twentieth-century fiction. http://members.tripod.com/~good_doggy/cather.html
Extractions: Erika Nelson/snelson@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu/June 1, 1997 Willa Sibert Cather is one of the most distinguished American women in early twentieth-century fiction. She wrote most of her major works during the time of World War I and felt that the world had split in two after 1922 and that she "belonged to the earlier half." As the book of Contemporary Authors said, "Her writings reflect a desire to withdraw from the modern world into the refuge of a stable past." Born in the Shenandoah Balley region of Virginia, she moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska at the age of nine, and this setting was the inspiration for much of her writing, and depicted the harsh life of pioneering immigrant farmers who settled in the prairies. Two of her well-known novels that demonstrates this are two books that I have read, O Pioneers!
LitWeb.net Will(el)a (Sibert) Cather 18731947 search biblion. are real and whose lives begineach one at an individual unique centreIndeed, Willa Cather was as http://www.biblion.com/litweb/biogs/cather_willa.html
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."
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
AUTHOR NAME DATA DISK OTHER INFORMATION AC AUTHORS DD331 ADAMS CAPEK, KAREL 18901938, Cather, Willa Sibert 1873-1947, CERVANTES, MIGUELDE, 1547-1616, CHAUCER, GEOFFREY, D.1400, DD289, 69, 72 (CANTERBURY TALES), http://www.bethel-college.edu/library/Catalog Listings/Author File.htm
Extractions: AUTHOR NAME A-C AUTHORS ADAMS, HENRY (BROOKS) 1838-1918 AGEE, JAMES 1909-1955 ALLENDE, ISABEL AMIS, KINGSLEY, 1922- ANAYA, RUDOLFO 1937- ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN, 1805-1875 ANDERSON, SHERWOOD, 1876-1941 ANGELOU, MAYA, 1928 ARISTOPHANES 448?-385 B.C. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C. ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1822-1888 ASIMOV, ISAAC 1920-1992 ATWOOD, MARGARET, 1939- AUCHINCLOSS, LOUIS, 1917- AUDEN, H.W. (HUGH WYNSTAN) 1907-1973 AUSTEN, JANE, 1775-1817 AUTHORS, AFRICAN AUTHORS, AMERICAN AUTHORS, FRENCH AUTHORS, RUSSIAN BALDWIN, JAMES, 1924- BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES PIERRE, 1821-1867 BEAUVOIR, SIMON DE, 1908- BECKETT, SAMUEL, 1906- BELLOW, SAUL, 1915- BENNETT, ALAN 1934- BETTS, DORIS, 1932- BIERCE, AMBROSE, 1842-1914 BISHOP, ELIZABETH, 1911-1979 BLACK AUTHORS BLAIR, ERIC (ARTHUR) 1903-1950 (ORWELL, GEORGE) BLAKE, WILLIAM, 1757-1827 BLUME, JUDY BORGES, JORGE LOUIS, 1899-1986 BRAUN, LILLIAN JACKSON 1916- BRECHT, BERTOLT, 1898-1956 BROOKE, RUPERT (CHAWNER) 1887-1915 BROOKS, CLEANTH 1906-1994
Amerikansk Skönlitteratur Willa Cather Page, Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) var en amerikansk författarinnasom i sina romaner skildrade livet bland nybyggarna på Amerikas slätter. http://lankskafferiet.skolverket.se/sidor/0_5_7_3_6.html
Extractions: Richard Wright: Black Boy - Welcome Richard Wright, 1908-1960, blev världsberömd med sin roman "Son av sitt land" som kom 1943. Wright var en av de första svarta författarna av betydelse i USA. Fler länkar om: amerikansk skönlitteratur Willa Cather Page Willa Sibert Cather (1873-1947) var en amerikansk författarinna som i sina romaner skildrade livet bland nybyggarna på Amerikas slätter. På denna sida får du information om henne och det finns länkar till många av hennes texter. Fler länkar om: amerikansk skönlitteratur William Faulkner on the web En omfattande sida om den amerikanske författaren och Nobelpristagaren (1949) William Faulkner som levde 1897-1962. På sidan finns många av hans texter bl a de mest kända romanerna "Medan jag låg och dog", "Ljus i augusti", "De vilda palmerna" och "Inkräktare i stoftet" vilka handlar om den brutala verkligheten i sydstaterna. Fler länkar om: amerikansk skönlitteratur Ändrad 2003-04-01 1996-2003 LUB NetLab, Myndigheten för Skolutveckling
Amerikansk Skönlitteratur Page Engelska Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) var en amerikansk författarinnasom i sina romaner skildrade livet bland nybyggarna på Amerikas slätter. http://lankskafferiet.skolverket.se/text-sidor/0_5_7_3_6.html
Extractions: En omfattande sida om den amerikanske författaren och Nobelpristagaren (1949) William Faulkner som levde 1897-1962. På sidan finns många av hans texter bl a de mest kända romanerna "Medan jag låg och dog", "Ljus i augusti", "De vilda palmerna" och "Inkräktare i stoftet" vilka handlar om den brutala verkligheten i sydstaterna.
Chronological List, Part 3 MORT (1946 ); CASTNER, BM; CASTRO, BRIAN (Albert) (1950- ); CATERER, CLAIREM. Cather, Willa (Sibert) (1873-1947); CAUDWELL, SARAH; pseudonym http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/msf/e3.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents CASH, ROSANNE CASH-DOMINGO, LEA ; pseudonym of Judith Lea Koretsky CASMIER, SUSAN B. CASPER, SUSAN CASSIDAY, BRUCE (Bingham) ... CAUDWELL, SARAH ; pseudonym of Sarah Cockburn CAUNITZ, WILLIAM J. CAUSEY, JAMES CAUSLEY, CHARLES ... CAVE, GEOFFREY ; see pseudonym Geoffrey Vace CAVE, HUGH B(arnett) (1910- ); see pseudonyms Allen Beck Justin Case Carl Hughes CAVE, PETER (Leslie) ... CECIL, HENRY ; pseudonym of Henry Cecil Leon CENE, AL CENEDELLA, ROBERT CEREN, SANDRA LEVY ... CHAMBERS, WILLIAM E. (1902-1968); see pseudonym CHAN, C. M. CHANCE, GEORGE ; pseudonym of G. T. Fleming-Roberts CHANDLER, C. K. CHANDLER, MARVA CHANDLER, RAYMOND (Thornton) ... CHARLES, HAL ; pseudonym of Hal Blythe Charles Sweet CHARLES, KATE ; pseudonym of Carol A. Chase CHARLES, PAUL CHARLES, ROBERT ; pseudonym of Robert Charles Smith CHARLTON, FORD CHARTERIS, LESLIE ; [born Leslie Charles Bowyer-Yin] (1907-1993) CHARYN, JEROME CHASE, CAROL A. (1950- ); see pseudonym Kate Charles CHASE, ELAINE RACO CHASE, FRANCIS, JR. CHASE, JAMES HADLEY ; pseudonym of CHASE, ROBERT DAVID
Stories, Listed By Author Cather, Willa (Sibert) (18731947) * Authors Perspective Catheron Art as the Process of Simplification, (ar) The Longman Anthology http://users.ev1.net/~homeville/anth/s21.htm
Extractions: Previous Table-of-Contents CARTER, ANGELA (continued) Puss-in-Boots, (ss) The Straw and the Gold , ed. Emma Tennant 1979 Reflections, (nv) Fireworks Fireworks The Werewolf, (vi) The Bloody Chamber and Other Tales , London: Gollancz 1979; revised from South-West Arts Review CARTER, EMILY CARTER, M. ARKLEY CARTIER, XAM WILSON New American Short Stories 2 , ed. Gloria Norris, NAL 1989
Untitled He loses his life in France before disillusionment has had time to claim him. Resource Guide to Six Nebraska Authors, Willa Sibert Cather 1873-1947. http://www.loupcity.k12.ne.us/academic/aboutbook.html
Extractions: Awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923. The novel portrays the blighting effects of twentieth century progress on a free spirit from the America frontier. Claude Wheeler, it's hero, is an imaginative, restless young man who marries the wrong girl and leaves his claustrophobic small town to become a soldier in France during World War I. The Old World shows him culture, art, generosity, and appreciation, but also the horror, waste, and tragedy of war. He loses his life in France before disillusionment has had time to claim him. - Resource Guide to Six Nebraska Authors, Willa Sibert Cather 1873-1947 Claude Wheeler, the sensitive, aspiring protagonist of this beautifully modulated novel, resembles the youngest son of a peculiarly American fairy tale. His fortune is ready-made for him, but he refuses to settle for it. Alienated from his crass fater and pious mother, all but rejected by a wife who reserves her ardor for missionary work, and dissatisfied with farming, Claude is an idealist without an ideal to cling to. It is only when his country enters the First World War that Claude finds what he has been searching for all his life. In One of Ours Willa Cather explores the destiny of a grandchild of the pioneers, a young Nebraskan whose yearnings impel him toward a frontier bloodier and more distant than the one that vanished before his birth. In doing so, she creates a canny and extraordinarily vital portrait of an American psyche at once skeptical and romantic, restless and heroic.
Whoswho Thomas (17951881) Carroll, Lewis (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) (1832-1898) Carus, TitusLucretius (99-55 BC) Cather, Willa Sibert (1873-1947) Cellini, Benvenuto http://dragon.taejon.ac.kr/~qintzu/Glossary/Whoswho/whoindex.htm
O PIONEERS (in MARION) Cather, Willa, 18731947. O pioneers! / by Willa Sibert Cather. Boston; New York Houghton Mifflin Company, c1913. LOCATION MAIN http://vax.vmi.edu/MARION?T=O PIONEERS
Willa Cather - Kurzbiografie Translate this page Cather, Willa Sibert (1873-1947). Amerikanische Schriftstellerin. Siegehört zu den herausragenden Vertreterinnen des Romans innerhalb http://www.cpw-online.de/lemmata/cather_willa.htm
Extractions: 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
Cpw-Lexikon: Literatur Und Sprache Translate this page Carroll, Lewis (1832-1898) Englischer Schriftsteller, Mathematiker und Logiker mehr. Cather, Willa Sibert (1873-1947) Amerikanische Schriftstellerin mehr. http://www.cpw-online.de/Lexikon/Literatur_und_Sprache/body_literatur_und_sprach
Nebraska National Register Sites In Webster County World famous author Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) moved with herfamily from Virginia to the Red Cloud area in 1883. Many of her http://www.nebraskahistory.org/histpres/nebraska/webster.htm
Extractions: in Webster County Rural Sites Hill Farm Site (Pike-Pawnee Village; NHL [25-WT-01] Occupied from 1770 to about 1810 or later, the Pike-Pawnee National Historic Landmark has been the subject of intense historical and archeological research. Former Nebraska State Historical Society Museum Director A. T. Hill documented the site as the Republican Pawnee community visited by the 1806 Zebulon Pike expedition. It encompasses nearly 300 acres of Republican River terrace, bluffs, and draws in the Guide Rock vicinity. In addition to the village area of 100 lodge sites, five cemeteries, two hoop game "courts," and a council site constitute the complex. Artifacts of both native and European origin are common. Starke Round Barn The Starke Round Barn was built in 1902-3 by the four Starke brothers, Conrad, Ernest, Bill, and Chris, who came to Nebraska from Milwaukee. The massive structure measures 130 feet in diameter and has three levels: the bottom for animals, the second for machinery, and the third (or loft) for hay. The construction method combines balloon framing and heavy timber supports. The Starke Round Barn, located near Red Cloud, is the state's largest and one of the largest in the nation. Garber Grove Located east of Red Cloud, Garber Grove and the site of the Garber house were important both to Willa Cather personally and to her writings, particularly as the setting for
The People Of Virginia - The United States Of America explorer, Willa Sibert Cather, Winchester, 18731947, Author, GeorgeRogers Clark, Charlottesville, 1752-1818, Frontier leader, soldier, http://www.netstate.com/states/peop/va_peop.htm
Extractions: WEBMASTER Stephen Fuller Austin Austinville Colonizer, political leader Richard Evelyn Byrd Winchester Naval officer, explorer Willa Sibert Cather Winchester Author George Rogers Clark Charlottesville Frontier leader, soldier William Clark Caroline County Soldier, explorer Henry Clay Hanover County Political leader William Henry Harrison Berkeley U. S. president Thomas Jefferson Goochland, now Albemarle County U. S. President Joseph Eggleston Johnston Farmville Soldier Henry (Light-Horse Harry) Lee Prince William County Soldier, public official Robert Edward Lee Westmoreland County Soldier Meriwether Lewis Albermarle County Soldier, explorer, public official Charles Lynch Lynchburg Planter, patriot James Madison Port Conway U.S. President John Marshall Fauquier County Chief Justice of the U.S. Cyrus Hall McCormick Rockbridge County Inventor, industrialist James Monroe Westmoreland County U.S. president Pocahontas Probably near Jamestown Indian figure Powhatan Virginia Indian figure Peyton Randolph Williamsburg?