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    Works of Willa Cather: Alexander's Bridge, O Pioneers!, Song of the Lark, My Antonia, One of Ours, Stories & more

    Works of Willa Cather: Alexander's Bridge, O Pioneers!, Song of the Lark, My Antonia, One of Ours, Stories & more

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    by Willa Cather


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    Wilella Sibert Cather was born on December 7, 1873, in the small Virginia farming community of Winchester. When she was ten years old, her parents moved the family to the prairies of Nebraska, where her father opened a farm mortgage and insurance business. Home-schooled before enrolling in the local high school, Cather had a mind of her own, changing her given name to Willa and adopting a variation of her grandmother's maiden name, Seibert, as her middle name.

    During Cather's studies at the University of Nebraska, she worked as a drama critic to support herself and published her first piece of short fiction, "Peter," in a Boston magazine. After graduation, her love of music and intellectual pursuits inspired her to move to Pittsburgh, where she edited the family magazine Home Monthly, wrote theater criticism for the Pittsburgh Daily Leader, and taught English and Latin in local high schools. Cather's big break came with the publication of her first short story collection, The Troll Garden (1905). The following year she moved to New York City to work for McClure's Magazine as a writer and eventually the magazine's managing editor.

    Considered one of the great figures of early-twentieth-century American literature, Willa Cather derived much of her inspiration from the American Midwest, which she considered her home. Never married, she cherished her many friendships, some of which she had maintained since childhood. Her intimate coterie of women writers and artists motivated Cather to produce some of her best work. Sarah Orne Jewett, a successful author from Maine whom Cather had met during her McClure's years, inspired her to devote herself full-time to creating literature and to write about her childhood, which she did in several novels of the prairies. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923 for her novel about World War I, called One of Ours.

    She won many other awards, including a gold medal from the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the Prix Femina Americaine. On April 24, 1947, two years after publishing her last novel, Willa Cather died in New York City of a cerebral hemorrhage. Among Cather's other accomplishments were honorary doctorate degrees from Columbia, Princeton, and Yale Universities.

    Author biography from the Barnes & Noble Classics edition of O, Pioneers!.

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    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    December 7, 1873
    Date of Death:
    April 27, 1947
    Place of Birth:
    Winchester, Virginia
    Place of Death:
    New York, New York
    Education:
    B.A., University of Nebraska, 1895

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    This collection was designed for optimal navigation on eReaders and other electronic devices. It is indexed alphabetically and by category, making it easier to access individual books, stories and poems. This collection offers lower price, the convenience of a one-time download, and it reduces the clutter in your digital library. All books included in this collection feature a hyperlinked table of contents and footnotes. The collection is complimented by an author biography.

    Table of Contents

    List of Works by Genre and Title
    List of Works in Alphabetical Order
    Willa Cather Biography
    About and Navigation

    List of Works by Genre and Title

    Novels :: Collections :: Short Stories :: Non-Fiction

    Novels
    Alexander's Bridge, 1912
    Not Under Forty
    One of Ours, 1922
    "Prairie Trilogy":
    I. O Pioneers!, 1913
    II. Song of the Lark, 1915
    III. My Antonia, illustrated by W. T. Benda, 1918

    Collections
    The Troll Garden (short stories), 1905
    Youth and the Bright Medusa (short stories), 1920

    Short Stories
    Ardessa
    The Bohemian Girl
    The Bookkeeper's Wife
    Coming, Aphrodite!
    Consequences
    "A Death in the Desert"
    The Diamond Mine
    The Enchanted Bluff
    Eric Hermannson's Soul
    Flavia and Her Artists
    The Garden Lodge
    A Gold Slipper
    Her Boss
    The Joy of Nelly Deane
    The Marriage of Phaedra
    The Namesake
    On the Divide
    Paul's Case
    Peter
    Scandal
    The Sculptor's Funeral
    The Sentimentality of William Tavener
    A Wagner Matinee

    Non-fiction
    Reviews and Essays

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