Engelsk Litteratur Om hennes liv osv. Willa Cather Page Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) var en amerikanskforfatterinne som i sine romaner skildrer livet blant nybyggerne i USA. http://www.mysen.vgs.no/elevomr/engelsk/englit.htm
Titanic Short Stories And Essays Willa Sibert Cather (18731947) was an unconventional, strong woman herself universitygraduate, teacher, poet, editor and Pulitzer Prize winning author (One http://www.bytenet.net/titanicimprint/stories.htm
Extractions: There's a full range of Titanic fiction, so surely it must follow that the Titanic disaster is the basis of or inspiration for a large number of short stories? Strangely enough, the count seems fairly low given the narrative possibilities. Sherlock Holmes is represented in a couple of entries, and speculative fiction writers don't seem to have been as Titanic-shy as their general fiction brethren. This section looks at published short stories and other short works including novellas and essays. Most are fiction but the few non fiction entries are of a pleasingly high calibre. One is from Ian Jack, editor of Granta, musing on the film and associated Titanic myths, another from Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Hanson Baldwin, and a third from award winning literary novelist Julian Barnes with a fascinating view of Titanic survivor Lawrence Beesley in old age. Pulitzer winners for fiction are also represented in this section through Willa Cather ( The Diamond Mine ) and Robert Olen Butler ( Titanic Victim Speaks Through Waterbed and Titanic Survivors Found in the Bermuda Triangle The stories are listed by author, with information on the books or anthologies in which they appear. The list of anthologies is not definitive, focusing on first publication or other significant or recent inclusion.
ASME History And Heritage: Quotes On Writing History 19 (1945). The history of every country begins in the heart of a manor a woman. Willa Sibert Cather, 18731947, US author. History http://www.asme.org/history/hquote2.html
Extractions: Quotes on Writing History back to QUOTES "When engineers write, we stop calling them engineers, and I think I know why: engineering is too close to the jugular. Like sex, politics, death, or good poetry, it defines us too intimately. It has the vulgarity of anything that touches us profoundly. Who expects writing from people who deal in things that close to the human heart?" John H. Lienhard, ASME Honorary Member, Engines of Our Ingenuity , No. 1010: "Technical Literates" ( http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1010.htm "The function of the historian is neither to love the past nor to emancipate himself from the past, but to master and understand it as the key to the understanding of the present." Edward Hallett Carr, 1892-1982, British historian "For historians ought to be precise, truthful, and quite unprejudiced, and neither interest nor fear, hatred nor affection, should cause them to swerve from the path of truth, whose mother is history, the rival of time, the depository of great actions, the witness of what is past, the example and instruction of the present, the monitor of the future." Miguel De Cervantes, 1547-1616, Spanish writer "Truth is the only merit that gives dignity and worth to history." Lord Acton, 1834-1902, English historian
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Willa Cather Collection At Bartleby.com Born in 1873, American writer Willa Cather emerged in the following century with novels, short stores, and essays. Read her novel "One of Ours" with this etext. Willa. Cather. Willa Cather. (Cather, Willa Sibert) 18731947, American novelist On Writing (1949). Cather herself was a master of http://www.bartleby.com/people/Cather-W.html
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Willa Cather Page Willa Sibert Cather was born December 7, 1873, near Winchester, Virginia.When she was nine years old, her family moved to the town http://icg.harvard.edu/~cather/
Extractions: W ILLA SIBERT CATHER was born December 7, 1873, near Winchester, Virginia . When she was nine years old, her family moved to the town of Red Cloud, Nebraska , later the setting for a number of her novels. She attended the University of Nebraska-Lincoln . After college she spent the next few years doing newspaper work and teaching high school in Pittsburgh . She moved to New York City and worked for six years on the editorial staff of McClure's Magazine . Cather won the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 for One of Ours . She died on April 24, 1947.
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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.infoplease.com/A0810858.html
Extractions: 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.
Chronology Wilella Sibert Cather is born in the home of her maternal Fall. The Charles Catherfamily moves to Willow Shade, home of Willa's paternal grandparents http://www.unl.edu/Cather/life/chronology/chronology.htm
Extractions: 21 December 1924 December 5 Charles Fectigue Cather marries Mary Virginia (Jennie) Boak. Summer Charles Cather's elder brother, George, and his wife Frances (Aunt Franc) move to Webster County, Nebraska. December 7 Wilella Sibert Cather is born in the home of her maternal grandmother, Rachel Boak, in Back Creek Valley, near Winchester, Virginia Fall The Charles Cather family moves to Willow Shade, home of Willa's paternal grandparents, William and Caroline Cather, located between Back Creek Valley and Winchester. William and Caroline Cather move to Nebraska. February Willow Shade sold. April Fall Attends the New Virginia country school. The Charles Cather family moves to the county seat, Red Cloud, some time during this year. June, 1890 September, 1890 Goes to Lincoln, Nebraska, and enrolls in the Latin School (University Prep). March 1 Essay on Carlyle appears in the Nebraska State Journal , submitted by her teacher, Ebenezer Hunt, without her knowledge.
GIGA Chronological Author List "1870 To 1874" novelist (1872 1944) Guy Wetmore Carryl , American humorist and poet (1873 -1904) Willa Sibert Cather , American novelist (1873 - 1947) Arthur Chapman http://www.giga-usa.com/gigaweb1/quotes2/quay1870.htm
American Literature Web Resources, Willa Cather American Literature Web Resources. The American Author Willa SibertCather 18731947 compiled by Casey Aden. Biographical Highlights http://www.millikin.edu/aci/crow/chronology/catherbio.html
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
Extractions: Novels Cather, Willa, O Pioneers! My Antonia, One of Ours, Pulitzer Prize Death Comes for the Archbishop, Sapphira and the Slave Girl, Cather, Willa, Cather, Willa, Obscure Destinies, The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, Bantam, New York, 1990. ISBN: 0-553-21385-7 Brown, Rita Mae, Introduction, in The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, Bantam, New York, 1990. ISBN: 0-553-21385-7
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Cather_Willa_ne They named their first born Willella Sibert Cather after Charles which had grownto included Willa, her two The Cather children did not attend school on the http://www.ncteamericancollection.org/litmap/cather_willa_ne.htm
Extractions: Willa Cather - (1873-1947) Red Cloud By Rebecca Fowler Read another essay on Willa Cather by Virginia student Lori Lyles "All those fall afternoons were the same, but I never got used to them. As far as we could see, the miles of copper-red grass were drenched in sunlight that was stronger and fiercer than at any other time of the day. The blonde cornfields were red gold, the haystacks turned rosy and threw long shadows. The whole prairie was like the bush that burned with fire and was not consumed" (40). My Antonia I. Personal and Professional Life On December 7, 1873 in Back Creek Valley, Virginia, a daughter was born to Mary Virginia Boak Cather and Charles Cather. They named their first born Willella Sibert Cather after Charles' younger sister who died in childhood. The first nine years of Cather's life was spent in Virginia where her father raised sheep on his father's farm until a fire destroyed the family's barn in 1883 (McFarland 8). The Cathers, which had grown to included Willa, her two brothers, her sister plus her maternal grandmother Rachel Boak, moved to a farm on the Divide in the state of Nebraska. The Cather children did not attend school on the frontier, but in the evenings Willa Cather would read to her grandmother from English classics and the Bible (McFarland 8). Concerned about the children's education, Charles and Mary Cather moved off the farm to the prairie town of Red Cloud. There Charles Cather opened a real estate and loan office and the children were enrolled in public school.