1873-1947

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1873-1947

Willa Cather

the emerging voice : with a new preface
1997

Willa Cather

a literary life
1987
Examines the life of Willa Cather from her Virginia childhood to her death in 1947.

Willa Cather

1970
A biography of the Pulitzer Prize winner whose works frequently drew from the author's knowledge of the Great Plains.

Willa Cather

2000
A biography of American author Willa Cather providing information on her life from her childhood in Nebraska to her successful writing career.

Willa Cather's My Antonia

Modern Critical Interpretations
1987

Willa, the life of Willa Cather

1983
Presents the life of novelist Willa Cather from birth in Virgina and childhood in Red Cloud, Nebraska, through her early career as a drama critic and her editor's career in Pittsburgh and New York.

Willa Cather

writer of the prairie
1998
Describes the life, career, and writings of the Pulitzer Prize winner who immortalized the Great Plains and Nebraska countryside.

?ntonia

1991
Presents brief critical extracts on the novel Antonia and its main character, Antonia.

Understanding O pioneers! and My ?ntonia

a student casebook to issues, sources, and historical documents
2002
Presents over forty historical documents, essays, and interviews that provide context for Willa Cather's novels "O Pioneers!" and "My Antonia.".

Willa Cather

comprehensive research and study guide
2000
Contains plot summaries and character lists for four works by Willa Cather, including "My Antonia," "A Lost Lady," "The Professor's House," and"Death Comes for the Archbishop," each with a selection of critical essays; and includes biographical information about the author.

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