One of Ours
Willa Cather's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of World War I The son of a prosperous farmer, Claude Wheeler's future is laid out for him as clear and monotonous as the Nebraska sky -- a few semesters at the local Christian... See More
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by Willa Cather
(291 reviews)
Willa Cather's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of World War I The son of a prosperous farmer, Claude Wheeler's future is laid out for him as clear and monotonous as the Nebraska sky -- a few semesters at the local Christian... See More
by Willa Cather
(5,178 reviews)
My Ántonia evokes the Nebraska prairie life of Willa Cather's childhood, and commemorates the spirit and courage of immigrant pioneers in America. One of Cather's earliest novels, written in 1918, it is the story of... See More
by Willa Cather
(38 reviews)
Time Magazine's 10 Top Nonfiction Books of the Year ? Willa Cather's letters -- withheld from publication for more than six decades -- are finally available to the public in this fascinating selection. The hundreds... See More
by Willa Cather
(83 reviews)
In her final novel, Willa Cather departed from her usual Great Plains settings to plumb the turbulent relationships between slaves and their owners in the antebellum South. Sapphira and the Slave Girl is set in Virginia... See More
This carefully compiled collection includes ten of the greatest novels of all time about the plight of married women. The works are masterpieces in storytelling: powerfully presenting the characters, their relationships and... See More
by Willa Cather
(32 reviews)
Near Rattlesnake Creek; on the side of a little draw stood Canute's shanty. North; east; south; stretched the level Nebraska plain of long rust-red grass that undulated constantly in the wind. To the west the ground was... See More
by Willa Cather
(38 reviews)
A collection of short stories by Willa Cather, featuring: Coming, Aphrodite!, A Gold Slipper, Scandal, Paul's Case, A Wagner Matinee, The Sculptor's Funeral, A Death in the Desert. See More
by Willa Cather
(38 reviews)
This is a reproduction of a classic text optimised for kindle devices. We have endeavoured to create this version as close to the original artefact as possible. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with... See More
by Willa Cather
(3,272 reviews)
First published in 1918, "My Antonia" is the final book of Willa Cather's "prairie trilogy" of novels, preceded by "O Pioneers!" and "The Song of the Lark." It is the classic story of the daughter of the immigrant Bohemian... See More
by Willa Cather
(3,276 reviews)
'As I looked about me I felt that the grass was the country, as the water is the sea. The red of the grass made all the great prairie the colour of wine-stains... And there was so much motion in it; the whole country seemed... See More
by Willa Cather
(31 reviews)
Increasingly regarded as a major 20th-century writer, Willa Cather celebrated American pioneers and the land they worked. Her strong female characters and the elegiac quality of her writing have combined to earn her high... See More
by Willa Cather
(65 reviews)
A small-town girl becomes a world-famous artist in this powerful coming-of-age novel from one of the twentieth-century's most celebrated authors From childhood piano lessons to center stage at the Metropolitan Opera... See More
by Willa Cather
(2,161 reviews)
Willa Cather's best known novel is an epic -- almost mythic -- story of a single human life lived simply in the silence of the southwestern desert. In 1851 Father Jean Marie Latour comes to serve as the Apostolic Vicar to... See More
by Willa Cather
(3,181 reviews)
Willa Sibert Cather was born on 7th December, 1873 and although born in Virginia grew up and was educated in Nebraska, the eldest of seven children. Although she moved to Pittsburgh for a job on a woman's journal and later... See More
by Willa Cather
(3,179 reviews)
This Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Classic includes a glossary and readers notes to help the modern reader contend with Cathers allusions and vocabulary. My Ántonia, Willa Cathers vivid portrayal of immigrant life... See More
by Jane Austen
(4 reviews)
Musaicum Books presents to you this unique collection of the greatest books ever written, perfect for the holiday season: American: Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer The Call of the Wild White Fang Moby-Dick The Scarlet... See More
by Willa Cather
(21 reviews)
This volume contains four great works (O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, My Ántonia, and One of Ours) by the author who created the first autonomous and successful women's heroes in American literature. Willa Cather is one... See More
by Walt Whitman
(8 reviews)
Musaicum Books presents to you this unique collection of the greatest classics of all time: Hamlet (Shakespeare) Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare) Robinson Crusoe (Daniel Defoe) Pride & Prejudice (Jane Austen) Frankenstein... See More
by Willa Cather
Quick ViewFirst published in 1912, "Alexander's Bridge" is a novel by American writer Willa Cather and the author's first. Although "Alexander's Bridge" was published a century ago, the book is still relevant today and has some... See More
by Willa Cather
(18 reviews)
"No; Antone; I have told thee many times; no; thou shalt not sell it until I am gone." "But I need money; what good is that old fiddle to thee? The very crows laugh at thee when thou art trying to play. Thy hand trembles so... See More
by Willa Cather
(119 reviews)
In this haunting 1935 novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of My Ántonia performs crystalline variations on the themes that preoccupy her greatest fiction: the impermanence of innocence, the opposition between prairie... See More
by Willa Cather
(14 reviews)
"Whatever is felt upon the page without being specifically named there -- that, one might say, is created." This famous observation appears inWilla Cather on Writing, a collection of essays and letters first published in... See More
by Willa Cather
(398 reviews)
A Lost Lady is the portrait of a frontier woman who reflects the conventions of her age even as she defies them. To the people of Sweet Water, a fading railroad town on the Western plains, Mrs. Forrester is the resident... See More
by Willa Cather
(38 reviews)
Willa Cather's lyrical and bittersweet novel of a middle-aged man losing control of his life is a brilliant study in emotional dislocation and renewal. Professor Godfrey St. Peter is a man in his fifties who has devoted... See More
by Willa Cather
(37 reviews)
Don Hedger had lived for four years on the top floor of an old house on the south side of Washington Square; and nobody had ever disturbed him. He occupied one big room with no outside exposure except on the north; where he... See More
by Willa Cather
Quick ViewWilla Cather's My Mortal Enemy is a poignant character study of an extraordinary woman of commanding personality named Myra who gives up a fortune to marry for love. But was it the right choice? In her portrait of Myra and... See More
(4 reviews)
This carefully edited collection has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Table of Contents: Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (Robert Louis... See More
by Willa Cather
(1 review)
e-artnow presents to you the world's iconic women characters in fiction and the real-life heroines in this power-packed meticulously edited and formatted collection: Fiction: Camilla (Fanny Burney) Maria; Or, The Wrongs of... See More
by Willa Cather
(229 reviews)
A Lost Lady tells the story of Marian Forrester and her husband, Captain Daniel Forrester who live in the Western town of Sweet Water, along the Transcontinental Railroad. The story is told from the perspective of Niel... See More
by Willa Cather
(97 reviews)
One of Ours is a novel by Willa Cather. It tells the story of the life of Claude Wheeler, a Nebraska native around the turn of the 20th century. Claude, working on the family farm, and married to a woman who is more... See More