Books by Willa Cather

Portrait of Willa Cather

Willa Cather is celebrated for her evocative portrayals of frontier life and the pioneering spirit that shaped the American Midwest. Writing with clarity and restraint, she captured the quiet heroism of ordinary people confronting vast landscapes and inner change. Her novels, such as *My Ántonia* and *O Pioneers!*, remain enduring testaments to resilience, belonging, and the bittersweet passage of time.

Cather's prose is both lyrical and precise, revealing deep empathy for her characters and the worlds they inhabit. Her work continues to resonate with readers who value authenticity, atmosphere, and emotional truth, marking her as one of the defining voices of early twentieth‑century literature.

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  • My Antonia

    Penguin Books Ltd My Antonia

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe final novel in the Great Plains trilogy, this is a celebration of the American midwest with Cather''s strongest heroine at its heartJim and Ántonia meets as children in the wide open plains of Nebraska at the end of the nineteenth century. Jim leaves for college and a career in the east, while Ántonia stays at home, dedicating herself to her farm and family. As the years roll by, Jim will come to view Ántonia as the embodiment of the prairie itself - tough, spirited and enduring, despite the hardness and loneliness of pioneer life. Willa Cather''s beautiful novel is a celebration of the Nebraskan prairie she loved she much, and a powerful depiction of a pivotal era in the making of America.Trade ReviewOne of the warmest, most quietly rousing books that I know; a clear-eyed salute to the resilience of the human spirit and the innate hardiness of the immigrants who came across the ocean to start afresh in the golden west -- Guardian * Xan Brooks *No romantic novel ever written in America, by man or woman, is one half so beautiful as My Ántonia -- H. L. MenckenCather was the first great American novelist to make the West - the real West, not the stuff of pulp fiction - her theme. She makes you see, smell, and feel the prairie * Slate *

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Song of the Lark

    Penguin Books Ltd The Song of the Lark

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe second novel in the Great Plains trilogy, this is a passionate portrait of the artist as a young womanThea Kronberg, a young girl from a small town in Colorado has a great gift - her beautiful singing voice. Her talent takes her to the great opera houses of Europe, and through ambition and hard work, she forges a life as an artist. But if she can never go home again, nor can she leave behind her past. At last, in a desert canyon in Arizona, Thea has a revelation that will allow her to attain a new state of spirituality and become a truly great artist.''Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic'' Helen Dunmore''The Song of the Lark illuminates all her work'' A. S. Byatt''Lingers long in the memory'' Joyce Carol Oates

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • A Lost Lady

    Penguin Books Ltd A Lost Lady

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis90 classic titles celebrating 90 years of Penguin BooksHow light and alive she was! Like a bird caught in a net . . . Marian Forrester enchants everyone around her: her husband, an elderly railroad pioneer; the small town of Sweet Water; and Niel Herbert, her unwavering confidant. Yet, her irresistible charm and dazzling wit conceal a dangerous vulnerability and her greatest secret. A significant inspiration for The Great Gatsby, this exquisite novella is a poignant elegy for a bygone era, fading into history.

    15 in stock

    £5.99

  • My Ántonia

    Vintage Publishing My Ántonia

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather’s best-loved novel, and the final book in the Great Plains trilogy, is a beautiful portrayal of friendship, longing and growing up in frontier Nebraska. When young orphan Jim Burden is sent to live with his grandparents in Nebraska, he finds himself growing up alongside Bohemian immigrant Ántonia Shimerda. Their childhoods are full of shared adventures but as they grow their paths diverge, spurred on by the dire poverty of the Shimerda family. Yet Jim will never forget Ántonia, spellbound by her strength and remarkable free spirit. WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY TRAVEL WRITER SARA WHEELERTrade ReviewA clear-eyed salute to the resilience of the human spirit * Guardian *My Ántonia remains a revelation * The Paris Review *The knowledge of long hardship gives weight to the novel’s exquisitely realized moments of fulfilment… Cather looks with a wise, clear eye on those quiet moments -- Alexandra Harris * Harper's Bazaar *

    4 in stock

    £8.54

  • Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Penguin Books Ltd Death Comes for the Archbishop

    7 in stock

    Book Synopsis''Quite simply a masterpiece ... I am completely bowled over by it; by the power of its writing, by the vividness of its scene painting and by the stories it tells'' A. N. Wilson''Where there is great love there are always miracles''Two French priests have been sent to New Mexico to reawaken the faith. There, they must contend with unforgiving landscapes, danger, rebellion and loneliness. But through their many years together they are sustained by faith, friendship and the awe-inspiring majesty that surrounds them. A work of great simplicity and sublime beauty, Willa Cather''s acclaimed novel asks, what is a life well lived?Death Comes for the Archbishop is a masterpiece by the author of O Pioneers! and the great novelist of American frontier life.''Its whole effect works slowly and mysteriously ... a major, and rare, artistic achievement'' A. S. ByattTrade ReviewQuite simply a masterpiece ... I am completely bowled over by it; by the power of its writing, by the vividness of its scene painting and by the stories it tells ...This is a book which I go on rereading -- A.N. WilsonIts whole effect works slowly and mysteriously in the reader, and cannot be summed up ... Cather's composed acceptance of mystery is a major, and rare, artistic achievement -- A. S. ByattA tremendous, ranging story, economical and distilled as poetry -- Jane Gardam

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • My Antonia

    HarperCollins Publishers My Antonia

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisHarperCollins is proud to present its incredible range of best-loved, essential classics.My Antonia is Willa Cather's masterpiece about 19th-century Nebraskan pioneers.My Antonia depicts the pioneering period of European settlement on the tall-grass prairie of the American midwest, with its beautiful yet terrifying landscape, rich ethnic mix of immigrants and native-born Americans, and communities who share life''s joys and sorrows.Jim Burden recounts his memories of Antonia Shimerda, whose family settle in Nebraska from Bohemia. Together they share childhoods spent in a new world. Jim leaves the prairie for college and a career in the east, while Antonia devotes herself to her large family and productive farm. Her story is that of the land itself, a moving portrait of endurance and strength.

    3 in stock

    £5.62

  • My Antonia

    Oxford University Press My Antonia

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    Book Synopsis''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, somehow, to be running.''My Antonia (1918) depicts the pioneering period of European settlement on the tall-grass prairie of the American midwest, with its beautiful yet terrifying landscape, rich ethnic mix of immigrants and native-born Americans, and communities who share life''s joys and sorrows. Jim Burden recounts his memories of Antonia Shimerda, whose family settle in Nebraska from Bohemia. Together they share childhoods spent in a new world. Jim leaves the prairie for college and a career in the east, while Antonia devotes herself to her large family and productive farm. Her story is that of the land itself, a moving portrait of endurance and strength.Described on publication as ''one of the best [novels] that any American has ever done'', My Antonia paradoxically took Cather out of the rank of provincial novelists as the same time that it celebrated the provinces, and mythologized a period of American history that had to be lost before its value could be understood. ABOUT THE SERIES: For over 100 years Oxford World''s Classics has made available the widest range of literature from around the globe. Each affordable volume reflects Oxford''s commitment to scholarship, providing the most accurate text plus a wealth of other valuable features, including expert introductions by leading authorities, helpful notes to clarify the text, up-to-date bibliographies for further study, and much more.

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    £999.99

  • The Song Of The Lark

    Double 9 Booksllp The Song Of The Lark

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAmerican novelist Willa Cather wrote a book titled The Song of the Lark in 1915. The book tells the story of a talented artist who was born in a small town in Colorado, where she finds and focuses on her singing voice. Her narrative is set against the backdrop of the developing American West, where she was born in a village near a train line, the rapidly expanding city of Chicago around the beginning of the 20th century, and the US audience for singers with her caliber compared to Europe. Her character is so indulging that it makes the reader turn through pages. The Song Of The Lark leaves the reader with an overwhelming sea of emotions. The book is now available in a new eye-catching cover and professionally typeset manuscript which can be read by readers of several age groups.

    3 in stock

    £15.19

  • O Pioneers

    Penguin Books Ltd O Pioneers

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first novel in the Great Plains trilogy, this is an ode to the American Midwest and the immigrants who transformed itTo the anger of her brothers, it is Alexandra who is entrusted to manage their family farm in the tough, hostile prairie of Hanover, Nebraska following the death of their father. As the years pass, Alexandra rises heroically to the challenge, finding strength in the savage beauty of the land even as loneliness and personal tragedies crowd in. A rapturous work of understated lyricism, Willa Cather''s 1913 tale of a pioneer woman who tames the wild, hostile lands of the Nebraskan prairie is also the story of what it means to be American.Trade ReviewHer voice, laconical and richly sensuous, sings out with a note of unequivocal love for the people she is setting down on the page -- Marina WarnerThe most sensuous of writers, Willa Cather builds her imagined world almost as solidly as our five senses build the universe around us -- Rebecca WestTakes a knife and stabs you through the heart, by its joining of such ravishment with such pessimism * New Yorker *

    4 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Professor's House

    Double 9 Booksllp The Professor's House

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAmerican author Willa Cather wrote a book titled The Professor's House. The story begins with Professor Godfrey St. Peter and his wife when move to a new house. He becomes uneasy about the route of his life is taking. His two daughters' marriages resulted in their departure from the house and the addition of two new sons-in-law, causing a midlife crisis that leaves the Professor feeling as though he has nothing to look forward to and has lost the will to live. The novel focuses on the relationships between the Professor and his new sons-in-law and family, while also making allusions to their grief over Tom Outland's, who was his student, friend and also the fiancé of his elder daughter, loss during the Great War. What will the Professor do to manage his family? How will he overcome his and his family's pain? Read The Professor's House to know the complete story.

    2 in stock

    £9.99

  • One Of Ours

    Double 9 Booksllp One Of Ours

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne Of Ours is a book written by Willa Cather, who later received the 1923 Pulitzer Prize. In One of Ours, Cather brings World War I to the heartland of Nebraska and sensitively guides the reader through the highs and lows experienced by a young man who is already enjoying what are perhaps his life's greatest triumphs. But, One of Ours is not a tale of battle. Instead, it's just another excellent examination of the most fundamental aspirations, phobias, and concerns of travelers. This is an emotional tale of purposelessness and human restlessness. At the turn of the century, Claude Wheeler was born in Nebraska to a wealthy agricultural family. Claude, who is unsatisfied with his job and his wife, finds fulfillment while serving in France during World War I. How will Claude survive during the War? What will happen to Claude's family? To read this amazing collection of ideas based on sacrifices and life, readers should go through the book!

    2 in stock

    £15.19

  • My Antonia

    Dover Publications Inc. My Antonia

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of Cather''s earliest novels written in 1918 is the story of Antonia Shimerda, who arrives on the Nebraska frontier as part of a family of Bohemian emigrants. In quiet, probing depth, the story commemorates the spirit and courage of the immigrant pioneers whose persistence and strength helped build America.

    3 in stock

    £7.74

  • The Professor's House

    Little, Brown Book Group The Professor's House

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisINTRODUCED BY A.S. BYATT'She is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers' OBSERVER 'A triumph' HERMIONE LEE 'Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic' HELEN DUMORE On the eve of his move to a new, more desirable residence, Professor Godfrey St Peter finds himself in the shabby study of his former home. Surrounded by the comforting, familiar sights of his past, he surveys his life and the people he has loved: his wife Lillian, his daughters and above all, Tom Outland, his most outstanding student and once, his son-in-law to be. Enigmatic and courageous - and a tragic victim of the Great War - Tom has remained a source of inspiration to the professor. But he has also left behind him a troubling legacy which has brought betrayal and fracture to the women he loves most . . .Trade ReviewWilla Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic -- Helen DunmoreShe is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers * Observer *A triumph -- Hermione LeeThe book holds in majestic and mournful equipoise both the nobility of the civilizing instinct and the certainty of its frustration -- Donald Lyons * The Criterion *

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • My Antonia

    Penguin Putnam Inc My Antonia

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £15.29

  • The Burglar's Christmas

    Renard Press Ltd The Burglar's Christmas

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis'He drew a long sigh of rich content. The old life, with all its bitterness and useless antagonism and flimsy sophistries, its brief delights that were always tinged with fear and distrust and unfaith, that whole miserable, futile, swindled world of Bohemia seemed immeasurably distant and far away, like a dream that is over and done.' First published in 1896, The Burglar’s Christmas is a short story by the great American writer Willa Cather. Set in Chicago on a cold Christmas Eve, the down-and-out Crawford learns the value of forgiveness. (Part of Renard’s Christmas Card Classics series, 25% of the RRP of each book sold goes to Three Peas, a small refugee charity. This year, instead of a Christmas card, why not send a book?)Trade Review'The most sensuous of writers, Willa Cather builds her imagined world almost as solidly as our five senses build the universe around us.' (Rebecca West) 'Her voice, laconical and richly sensuous, sings out with a note of unequivocal love for the people she is setting down on the page.' (Marina Warner)

    2 in stock

    £6.06

  • O Pioneers !

    Double 9 Booksllp O Pioneers !

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £11.69

  • Vintage Publishing The Song of the Lark

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    Book SynopsisThe second novel in Willa Cather’s Great Plains trilogy, is a lyrical coming-of-age story charting the struggles of an artists life. 'Lingers long in the memory' Joyce Carol Oates Thea Kronberg, gifted with a beautiful voice, defies her humble beginnings in Colorado and finds success far from her small hometown. But her achievements come with painful drawbacks. As the distance between Thea and her roots increases, she must fight to find her inner strength and reach her full potential. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY PENELOPE LIVELYTrade ReviewWilla Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic -- Helen DunmoreThe Song of the Lark illuminates all her work -- A. S. Byatt

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    £999.99

  • Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Union Square & Co. Death Comes for the Archbishop

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1851 Father Jean Marie Latour comes to serve as the Apostolic Vicar to New Mexico. What he finds is a vast territory of red hills and tortuous arroyos, American by law but Mexican and Indian in custom and belief. In the almost forty years that follow, Latour spreads his faith in the only way he knowsgently, all the while contending with an unforgiving landscape, derelict and sometimes openly rebellious priests, and his own loneliness. Out of these events, Cather gives us an indelible vision of life unfolding in a place where time itself seems suspended.

    1 in stock

    £8.99

  • My Ántonia

    Double 9 Booksllp My Ántonia

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisMy Antonia is a pioneer and important book written by Willa Cather. The book describes a woman's difficult immigrant existence in the Midwest and her desire for a better life. The story of Jim Burden, an orphaned youngster from Virginia, and Antonia Shimerda, the eldest child of Bohemian immigrants, who were both sent as children to be pioneers in Nebraska at the end of the 19th century, is told in the book. The Bohemians (of the modern Czech Republic) are the immigrants the novel primarily concerns themselves with, but there are also Swedes, Norwegians, Russians, Austrians, and Hungarians. But, how do Jim and Antonia make themselves pioneers? To find this answer, readers should go through this book!

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • My Ántonia

    Broadview Press Ltd My Ántonia

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather's My Antonia is considered one of the most significant American novels of the twentieth century. Set during the great migration west to settle the plains of the North American continent, the narrative follows Antonia Shimerda, a pioneer who comes to Nebraska as a child and grows with the country, inspiring a childhood friend, Jim Burden, to write her life story. The novel is important both for its literary aesthetic and as a portrayal of important aspects of American social ideals and history, particularly the centrality of migration to American culture.The Broadview edition includes a rich selection of primary source materials: the revised introduction for the 1926 edition; Cather's Mesa Verde Wonderland is Easy to Reach Nebraska: The End of the First Cycle, Peter and her comments on the novel; contemporary reviews and photographs.Trade Review“Cather’s great novel is accompanied here by Joseph Urgo’s intellectually insightful and audacious introduction and by the best available collection of historical materials relevant to the work. This splendid edition will appeal both to those who are beginning and to those who are continuing their explorations of this masterpiece.” — Merrill Skaggs, Drew University“This edition is distinguished by its broad editorial attention to history: to the pioneering era that Cather’s novel describes and to the pre-World War I U.S. in which it was written. Most interestingly, the primary documents convincingly connect My Ántonia not only to Cather’s developing aesthetic theory but also to broad American cultural concerns of immigration, conservation, and national self-definition. This edition allows readers to see the novel as a complexly articulated response to the great issues and energies of America as it entered the modern age.” — John Swift, Occidental College, Los AngelesTable of ContentsAcknowledgementsIntroductionWilla Cather: A Brief ChronologyA Note on the TextMy ÁntoniaAppendix A: Cather’s Revised Introduction to the 1926 Edition of My ÁntoniaAppendix B: Cather’s “Mesa Verde Wonderland is Easy to Reach”Appendix C: Cather’s “Nebraska:The End of the First Cycle”Appendix D: Cather’s “Peter”Appendix E: Interviews and Commentary by Cather on My Ántonia Latrobe Carroll, “Willa Sibert Cather,” Bookman, 3 May 1921 “A Talk with Miss Cather,” Webster County Argus, 29 September 1921 Eleanor Hinman, “Willa Cather,” Lincoln Sunday Star, 6 November 1921 Rose C. Field, “Restlessness Such as Ours Does Not Make for Beauty,” New York Times Book Review, 21 December 1924 Appendix F: Contemporary Reviews of the Novel Randolph Bourne, The Dial, 14 December 1918 H.W. Boynton, Bookman, December 1918 C.L.H., New York Call, 13 November 1918 A.L.A. Booklist, 1918 Book Review Digest, 1918 Independent, 25 January 1919 New York Times, 6 October 1918 Nation, 2 November 1918 The Globe and Commercial Advertiser, 11 January 1919 H.L. Mencken, The Smart Set, 17 February 1919 Appendix G: Photographs of Nebraska Primitive Dugout Sod House Threshing Scene The Pavelka Farm Anna Sadilek Blind Boone The University of Nebraska Appendix H: Immigration to and Migration Across America Nebraska Land Company, Czech Language Immigration Poster Welcome to the Land of Freedom Emigrants Coming to the “Land of Promise” Crossing the Great American Desert in Nebraska Appendix I: Music from My Ántonia “Oh, Promise Me” “O Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie” Select Bibliography

    2 in stock

    £18.00

  • O Pioneers Oxford Worlds Classics

    Oxford University Press O Pioneers Oxford Worlds Classics

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis`For the first time, perhaps, since that land emerged from the waters of geologic ages, a human face was set toward it with love and yearning. It seemed beautiful to her, rich and strong and glorious.'' Willa Cather''s second novel, O Pioneers! (1913) tells the story of Alexandra Bergson and her determination to save her immigrant family''s Nebraska farm. Clear-headed and fiercely independent, Alexandra''s passionate faith in the prairie makes her a wealthy landowner. By placing a strong, self-reliant woman at the centre of her tale, Cather gives the quintessentially American novel of the soil a radical cast. Yet, although influenced by the democratic utopianism of Walt Whitman and the serene regionalism of Sarah Orne Jewett, O Pioneers! is more than merely an elegy for the lost glories of America''s pioneer past. In its rage for order and efficiency, the novel testifies to the cultural politics of the Progressive Era, the period of massive social and economic transformations that help

    2 in stock

    £8.54

  • The Professors House

    Oxford University Press The Professors House

    2 in stock

    2 in stock

    £7.59

  • The Great Plains Trilogy Box Set

    Union Square & Co. The Great Plains Trilogy Box Set

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe novels O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, and My Ántonia made Willa Cather's reputation and, though published separately, are nowstudied together as Willa Cather's Great Plains Trilogy. These three novels, set in Nebraska and Colorado, cemented Cather's reputation in the early 1920s as a writer who exalted the lives of ordinary people. Together, these novels portray the magnificent prairie landscape and the indomitable spirit of the men and women who inhabited, and adapted, to its harsh beauty: My Á?ntonia: The intertwined stories of Jim Burden, an orphan from Virginia, and the elder daughter in a family of Czech immigrants, Ántonia Shimerda, who are each brought to Nebraska as children. O Pioneers!: The Bergsons move from Sweden and struggle to carve out a living on their Nebraska homestead. The eldest daughter, Alexandra, inherits the farm when her father dies, and devotes her life to its success even as other immigrant families leave the prairie, defeated. The Song of the Lark:

    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • O Pioneers

    Union Square & Co. O Pioneers

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA spirited celebration of the immigrants who have shaped the United States,O Pioneers!is a masterpiece by a Pulitzer Prizewinning author.

    1 in stock

    £7.99

  • O Pioneers!

    Everyman O Pioneers!

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAt the turn of the twentieth century. When their father dies young, exhausted by the failure of his attempts at agriculture, it is left to the visionary Alexandra to guide the family to prosperity and safeguard the fortune of her brothers. Strong-willed and fiercely independent, she succeeds against all odds, but only at the cost of her own fulfilment as a woman. Central to the novel's action is the Nebraskan landscape it describes, by turns unyielding and fruitful, bitter and ecstatic.O Pioneers! joins Cather's My Antonia in Everyman's Library.

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • My Antonia

    Little, Brown Book Group My Antonia

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWITH AN INTRODUCTION BY A. S. BYATT'She is undoubtedly one of the twentieth century's greatest American writers' OBSERVER' . . . a clear-eyed salute to the resilience of the human spirit and the innate hardiness of the immigrants' XAN BROOKS, GUARDIAN 'Willa Cather was a wordsmith of enormous talent' ROBERT SLAYTON, LOS ANGELES REVIEW OF BOOKS'During that burning day when we were crossing Iowa, our talk kept returning to a central figure, a Bohemian girl whom we had both known long ago. More than any other person we remembered, this girl seemed to mean to us the country, the conditions, the whole adventure of our childhood . . . His mind was full of her that day. He made me see her again, feel her presence, revived all my old affection for her'My Antonia is the unforgettable story of an immigrant woman's life on the Nebraska plains, seen through the eyes of her childhood friend, Jim Burden. The beautiful, free-spirited, wild-eyed girl captured Jim's imagination long ago and haunts him still, embodying for him the elemental spirit of the American frontier.In this powerful and astonishing novel, Willa Cather created one of the most winning yet thoroughly convincing heroines in American fiction.Trade ReviewShe is undoubtedly one of the twentieth century's greatest American writers * Observer *In fact it's one of the warmest, most quietly rousing books that I know; a clear-eyed salute to the resilience of the human spirit and the innate hardiness of the immigrants who came across the ocean to start afresh in the golden west -- Xan Brooks * Guardian *Willa Cather was a wordsmith of enormous talent -- Robert Slayton * Los Angeles Review of Books *Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragicHer voice, laconical and richly sensuous, sings out with a note of unequivocal love for the people she is setting down on the page

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Death Comes For The Archbishop

    Everyman Death Comes For The Archbishop

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather (Author) WILLA CATHER (1873-1947) was born in Virginia and was about nine years old when her family moved to Red Cloud, Nebraska. After graduating from the University of Nebraska, she worked for the Nebraska State Journal, then moved to Pittsburgh and finally to New York City. There she joined McClure's magazine. After meeting the author Sarah Orne Jewett, she decided to quit journalism and devote herself full time to fiction. Her first novel, Alexander's Bridge, appeared in 1912, but her place in American literature was established with her first Nebraska novel, O Pioneers! published in 1913, followed by her most famous pioneer novel, My Antonia, in 1918. In 1922 she won the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours. Her other novels include Shadows on the Rock, The Song of the Lark, The Professor's House, My Mortal Enemy, and Lucy Gayheart. She died in 1947.INTRODUCER BIOGRAPHYNICHOLAS GASKILL is Associate Professor of American Literature at the University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow at Oriel College. He is the author of Chromographia: American Literature and the Modernization of Color and editor of the The Lure of Whitehead.

    2 in stock

    £14.24

  • The Troll Garden And Selected Stories

    Double 9 Booksllp The Troll Garden And Selected Stories

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather published a collection of short stories called The Troll Garden. The stories share a common theme in that they feature characters who desire for the world of beauty and imagination but are continuously attacked by the obscene and vicious outer world. In the short tale The Sculptor's Funeral, the townspeople of a prairie village are shown in their reactions when a well-known sculptor's body is brought back to be buried there. Today Paul's Case, the book's concluding story, is regarded as a national classic in America. While some stories are amazing and fantastic others can create panic and trill among the readers. Willa Cather attempts to compile many of his classic thoughts in a single draft and offered at an affordable price so that everyone can read them. The book leaves the readers with an overwhelming sea of emotions.

    1 in stock

    £10.99

  • My Antonia

    Union Square & Co. My Antonia

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe spirited daughter of Bohemian immigrants, ntonia must adapt to a hard existence on the desolate prairies of the Midwest. Enduring childhood poverty, teenage seduction, and family tragedy, she eventually becomes a wife and mother on a Nebraska farm.

    4 in stock

    £8.54

  • My Ántonia

    WW Norton & Co My Ántonia

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn the final volume in her prairie trilogy, Willa Cather fully transforms memory into art to create her most autobiographical novel.

    1 in stock

    £16.40

  • The Professor's House

    Bibliotech Press The Professor's House

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £18.95

  • Alexander's Bridge

    Double 9 Booksllp Alexander's Bridge

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first book written by American novelist Willa Cather is named Alexander's Bridge. Bartley Alexander is a well-known bridge builder and construction engineer going through a midlife crisis. After being marriedto Winifred, Bartley brings back his relationship with an old flame in London, Hilda Burgoyne. Bartley's sense of propriety and honor is wounded by the situation. While some of the chapters are interesting an amazing, others can create thrill and panic among the readers. With so much of twists and turn the story creates excitement among the readers. In Alexander's Bridge, Willa Cather's attempts to compile many of her classic thoughts into a single draft at an affordable price so everyone can read it. The narrative was a black and white western, but its main themes were truth and ethics.

    1 in stock

    £10.46

  • Lucy Gayheart

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Lucy Gayheart

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

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    £13.50

  • My Antonia Penguin twentiethcentury classics

    Penguin Putnam Inc My Antonia Penguin twentiethcentury classics

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather's My Ántonia is considered one of the most significant American novels of the twentieth century. Set during the great migration west to settle the plains of the North American continent, the narrative follows Antonia Shimerda, a pioneer who comes to Nebraska as a child and grows with the country, inspiring a childhood friend, Jim Burden, to write her life story. The novel is important both for its literary aesthetic and as a portrayal of important aspects of American social ideals and history, particularly the centrality of migration to American culture.For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and cont

    10 in stock

    £10.38

  • Collected Stories of Willa Cather

    Random House USA Inc Collected Stories of Willa Cather

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe most complete collection available of Willa Cather''s remarkable short fiction, Collected Stories brings together all the stories published in book form during her lifetime along with two additional volumes compiled after her death. These nineteen stories resonate with all the great themes that Cather staked out like tracts of fertile land: the plight of people hungry for beauty in a country that has no room for it; the mysterious arc of human lives; and the ways the American frontier transformed the strangers who came to it, turning them imperceptibly into Americans. In these fictions, Cather displays her vast moral vision, her unerring sense of place, and her ability to find the one detail or episode that makes a closed life open wide in a single exhilarating moment.

    10 in stock

    £14.39

  • Alexanders Bridge

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group Alexanders Bridge

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAlexander’s Bridge, Willa Cather’s first novel, is a taut psychological drama about the fragility of human connections. Published in 1912, just a year before O Pioneers! made Cather’s name, it features high society on an international stage rather than the immigrant prairie characters she later became known for. The successful and glamorous life of Bartley Alexander, a world-renowned engineer and bridge builder, begins to unravel when he encounters a former lover in London. As he shuttles among his wife in Boston, his old flame in London, and a massive bridge he is building in Canada, Alexander finds himself increasingly tormented. But the threatened collapse of his marriage presages a more fatal catastrophe, one he will risk his life to try to prevent.

    15 in stock

    £14.96

  • The Song of the Lark

    Random House USA Inc The Song of the Lark

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this powerful portrait of the self-making of an artist, Willa Cather created one of her most extraordinary heroines. Thea Kronborg, a minister''s daughter in a provincial Colorado town, seems destined from childhood for a place in the wider world. But as her path to the world stage leads her ever farther from the humble town she can''t forget and from the man she can''t afford to love, Thea learns that her exceptional musical talent and fierce ambition are not enough.  It is in the solitude of a tiny rock chamber high in the side of an Arizona cliff--a cleft in the heart of the world--that Thea comes face to face with her own dreams and desires, stripped clean by the haunting purity of the ruined cliff dwellings and inspired by the whisperings of their ancient dust. Here she finds the courage to seize her future and to use her gifts to catch the shining, elusive element that is life itself--life hurrying past us and running away, too strong to stop,

    3 in stock

    £11.39

  • My Antonia

    Houghton Mifflin My Antonia

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £9.83

  • My Antonia

    Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group My Antonia

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn this symphonically powerful novel, Willa Cather created one of the most winning heroines in American fiction, a woman whose robust high spirits and calm, undemonstrative strength are emblematic of the virtues Cather most admired in her country. • This 100th Anniversary Edition of Willa Cather’s masterpiece features a new introduction by Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist Jane Smiley.Antonia Shimerda is the daughter of Bohemian immigrants struggling with the oceanic loneliness of life on the Nebraska prairie. Through the eyes of Jim Burden, her tutor and disappointed admirer, we follow Antonia from farm to town and through hardships both natural and human, surviving everything from poverty to a failed romance--and not only surviving, but triumphing. In the end, Antonia is exactly what Burden says she is: a woman who had that something which fires the imagination, [a woman who] could stop . . . one's breath for a moment by a l

    10 in stock

    £8.99

  • Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Random House USA Inc Death Comes for the Archbishop

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom one of the most highly acclaimed novelists of the twentieth century: a truly remarkable book (The New York Times), an epic story of a life lived simply in the silence of the southwestern desert. With a new introduction by Claire Messud.In 1851 Father Jean Marie Latour comes to serve as the Apostolic Vicar to New Mexico. What he finds is a vast territory of red hills and tortuous arroyos, American by law but Mexican and Indian in custom and belief. In the almost forty years that follow, Latour spreads his faith in the only way he knows—gently, all the while contending with an unforgiving landscape, derelict and sometimes openly rebellious priests, and his own loneliness. Out of these events, Cather gives us an indelible vision of life unfolding in a place where time itself seems suspended.

    2 in stock

    £12.40

  • The Professors House 0000 Vintage Classics

    Random House USA Inc The Professors House 0000 Vintage Classics

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisA lyrical and bittersweet novel of a middle-aged man losing control of his life that's a brilliant study in emotional dislocation and renewal—from one of the most highly acclaimed authors of the twentieth century.Professor Godfrey St. Peter is a man in his fifties who has devoted his life to his work, his wife, his garden, and his daughters, and achieved success with all of them. But when St. Peter is called on to move to a new, more comfortable house, something in him rebels. And although at first that rebellion consists of nothing more than mild resistance to his family's wishes, it imperceptibly comes to encompass the entire order of his life. The Professor's House combines a delightful grasp of the social and domestic rituals of a Midwestern university town in the 1920s with profound spiritual and psychological introspection.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Lucy Gayheart

    Little, Brown Book Group Lucy Gayheart

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisIn this haunting novel, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of My Ántonia and Death Comes for the Archbishop performs a series of crystalline variations on the themes that preoccupy her greatest fiction.Trade ReviewThe unity of Miss Cather's design, the clarity and distinction of this book, should put it beside her first great success, My Antonia * Times Literary Supplement *This new novel of Miss Cather's bids fair to rank with her best selling titles ... It is a vividly etched characterization, the story of a girl born to live up to the promise of her name * Kirkus Reviews *Willa Cather makes a world which is burningly alive, sometimes lovely, often tragic -- Helen DunmoreShe is undoubtedly one of the greatest American writers * Observer *

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Legare Street Press My Antonia

    15 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    15 in stock

    £13.95

  • Creative Media Partners, LLC O Pioneers

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £14.96

  • Creative Media Partners, LLC O Pioneers

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £22.75

  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The Song of the Lark

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £19.95

  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The Song of the Lark

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £26.55

  • Creative Media Partners, LLC Alexanders Bridge

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £14.09

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