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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  • One of Ours

    University of Nebraska Press One of Ours

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £55.80

  • Shadows on the Rock

    University of Nebraska Press Shadows on the Rock

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSet in the late seventeenth century, the novel centres on the activities of widowed apothecary Euclide Auclair and his young daughter, Cecile. To Auclair's house and shop come trappers, missionaries, craftsmen and the indigent - those seeking cures, a taste of France, or liberation from corruptions caused there by the excesses of the French court.Table of ContentsShadows on the Rock Acknowledgments Historical Apparatus: Historical Essay; On Shadows on the Rock; Illustrations; Explanatory Notes Textual Apparatus: Textual Commentary; Emendations; Notes on Emendations; Rejected Substantives; Word Division

    1 in stock

    £59.40

  • Youth and the Bright Medusa

    University of Nebraska Press Youth and the Bright Medusa

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1920 Willa Cather collected eight of the stories she had written over the past twenty years into Youth and the Bright Medusa, stories of the perilous pursuit of the bright medusa of art in a hostile, materialistic world. These include some of her best tales.Trade Review"[Youth and the Bright Medusa is] an invaluable asset to scholars looking for a well-rounded, complete study of Willa Cather's writing. Nothing is left out, nothing is wanting."—Nancee Reeves, Documentary EditingTable of ContentsPrefaceYouth and the Bright MedusaAcknowledgmentsHistorical Apparatus:Historical EssayIllustrationsExplanatory NotesTextual Apparatus:Textual EssayEmendationsNotes on EmendationsTable of Rejected SubstantivesWord Division

    1 in stock

    £66.60

  • A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather

    University of Nebraska Press A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn infamous clause in the author's will, forbidding publication of her letters and other papers, has long caused consternation among her scholars. For her, a complex and private person who seldom made revelatory public pronouncements, personal letters provide a valuable key to understanding. This title tells her story.Trade Review"Stout (Texas A & M Univ.) makes a unique contribution to Cather scholarship with this volume. . . . Exemplary in scholarship and design, this volume is an invaluable resource for the study of Willa Cather."—Choice"Stout (English, Texas A&M Univ.), a widely published scholar whose work includes both books and articles on Willa Cather, makes an important contribution to Cather studies with this new title. Cather's heirs have honored a provision in her will that prohibits publication of the letters themselves, which will not fall into the public domain until 2017. . . . This unique book is certainly a very important addition to all literary research collections and to other libraries where Cather studies and scholars are active."—Library Journal"Stout addresses a major need in Cather studies, and she does so with impeccable scholarship and critical acumen."—Susan J. Rosowski, author of Birthing a Nation: Gender, Creativity, and the West in American Literature"Stout's paraphrases effectively convey a sense of Cather's routines and attitudes. Anyone interested in Cather and the West will find this book invaluable and fascinating."—Journal of the WestTable of ContentsAcknowledgments; Introduction; Format of Entries and List of Abbreviations; A Calendar of the Letters of Willa Cather; Biographical Directory; Index of Addressees; Index of Names and Works Mentioned; Index of Repositories

    1 in stock

    £48.60

  • Alexanders Bridge

    University of Nebraska Press Alexanders Bridge

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEngineer Bartley Alexander appears to have a happy life in Boston with a successful career and a beautiful wife. He has been commissioned to design the Moorlock Bridge in Canada, the most important project of his career.Trade Review“This scholarly edition does justice to Cather’s notoriously particular production requirements. The material and editorial quality of the book meets very high standards, with the paper, the visual presentation of the words on the page, the rigor of the editing and proofreading, the thoroughness of the notes, and the detailed explanation of editorial decisions all illustrating impeccable scholarship. The historical essay and the illustrations provide useful information. . . . This volume stands as a model of scrupulous, indeed loving, scholarship. It offers a fully elaborated, beautiful text that even Cather, despite her effort to bury the book, might be proud to acknowledge.”—Great Plains Quarterly

    1 in stock

    £11.39

  • My Antonia

    University of Nebraska Press My Antonia

    4 in stock

    Book Synopsis Hailed by reviewers and readers for its originality, vitality, and truth, this novel secured Willa Cather a place in the first rank of American writers. Cather called My Ántonia “the best thing I’ve done.” For Oliver Wendell Holmes, My Ántonia had “unfailing charm, perhaps not to be defined; a beautiful tenderness, a vivifying imagination that transforms but does not distort or exaggerate.” H. L. Mencken declared it “one of the best [novels] any American has ever done.” Cather drew deeply on her childhood days in frontier Nebraska for this, her fourth novel, published in 1918. Old immigrant neighbors inspired many of the characters, particularly the heroine. Ántonia Shimerda is memorable as the warmhearted daughter of Bohemians who must adapt to a hard life on the desolate prairie. She survives and matures, a pioneer woman made radiant by spirit. W. T. Benda’s illustrationsfurther illTable of ContentsBook I - The ShimerdasBook II - The Hired GirlsBook III - Lena LingardBook IV - The Pioneer Woman's StoryBook V - Cuzak's Boys

    4 in stock

    £17.09

  • The Song of the Lark

    University of Nebraska Press The Song of the Lark

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather's third novel, The Song of the Lark, depicts the growth of an artist, singer Thea Kronborg, a character inspired by the Swedish-born immigrant and renowned Wagnerian soprano Olive Fremstad. The Song of the Lark presents Cather's vision of a true artist.Trade Review"This authoritative edition of Cather's perhaps least understood novel is a welcome addition to the Willa Cather Scholarly Edition, begun under the general editorship of Susan Rosowski and now under that of Guy Reynolds. The Song of the Lark is important for taking the portraits of European immigrants in the US in O Pioneers! and adding the element of art as it traces the evolution of Thea Kronborg from small-town girl to opera singer acclaimed in Chicago, New York, and Europe. . . . Embellished with handsome photographs and presented in an easy-to-read format, this is a necessary edition for any scholar of Cather."—N. Birns, ChoiceTable of ContentsPart I - Friends of ChildhoodPart II - The Song of the LarkPart III - Stupid FacesPart IV - The Ancient PeoplePart V - Dr. Archie's VenturePart VI - KronborgEpilogue

    2 in stock

    £17.09

  • Willa Cather in Person

    MQ - University of Nebraska Press Willa Cather in Person

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAs she grew older Willa Cather became ever more private, complaining of favour-seekers and other parasites of fame. But in her long career she granted thirty-four interviews, gave six public speeches, and published ten letters. These fugitive pieces, here gathered for the first time, reveal the author's early thirst for fame and the reasons for her later renunciation of it.Trade Review"A valuable book. Bohlke gives us access to complete texts, and his headnotes establish the context and significance of individual entries."—South Atlantic Review.

    1 in stock

    £20.27

  • Not Under Forty

    University of Nebraska Press Not Under Forty

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisContains the author's essays that are personal on the surface, and stresses upon what impresses her in really good literature.

    1 in stock

    £13.29

  • Willa Cather on Writing

    University of Nebraska Press Willa Cather on Writing

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisPresents a collection of essays and letters first published in 1949. This work concludes, "Art is a concrete and personal and rather childish thing after all - no matter what people do to graft it into science and make it sociological and psychological".Trade Review"[Willa Cather] is saying the most interesting, most profound things about the art of writing, and the life of art, that have been said in our time certainly, and she does it with immense grace and dignity."—Katherine Anne Porter, New York Times"Like her novels…her criticism has an impeccable distinction of style—it is a criticism démeublé, uncluttered by jargon or pedantry."—Nation

    1 in stock

    £14.58

  • The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of

    University of Nebraska Press The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisReveals new evidence of Cather's authorship of The Life of Mary Baker G. EddyTrade Review"Willa Cather is indisputably the author of The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy and the History of Christian Science. For readers and students today it presents an important profile of Cather's developing voice and a glimpse of subjects and styles that would be her special stock in trade. As the strange drama of Mrs. Eddy's life unfolds in the narrative we become aware of Willa Cather, the burgeoning novelist with a powerful and sympathetic interest in human psychology."--David Stouck

    1 in stock

    £21.59

  • A Lost Lady

    University of Nebraska Press A Lost Lady

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDescribes the origin, writing, and reception of the novel, "The Lost Lady". This essay features photographs that illuminate the connection between the novel and the people and places from the author's formative years in Nebraska.Trade Review"This 1923 novel is among the best examples of Cather's experiment with minimalism and one of her finest works overall. As such, it deserves an edition produced to the highest standards of textual scholarship. It has found one here."-Choice Choice

    2 in stock

    £14.24

  • O Pioneers

    University of Nebraska Press O Pioneers

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA novel that describes life on the Nebraska frontier. It presents a range of biographical, historical, and textual information.Trade Review"This beautifully produced book is a joy to read and demonstrates the real pleasures to be derived from meticulous attention to detail and the highest standards of scholarship."-American Literary Scholarship American Literary Scholarship "The first of the Cather Scholarly Editions sets a high standard of quality... Text and context reveal the splendor of O Pioneers! and enrich both the experience and study of Cather's extraordinary prose."-Western American Literature Western American Literature

    1 in stock

    £17.99

  • Lucy Gayheart

    University of Nebraska Press Lucy Gayheart

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTrade Review"The Willa Cather Scholarly Edition of Lucy Gayheart provides readers with a fresh and insightful look at Cather’s penultimate, and often undervalued, novel."—Emily J. Rau, Great Plains QuarterlyTable of ContentsPreface Lucy Gayheart Acknowledgments Historical Apparatus: Historical Essay Illustrations Explanatory Notes Textual Apparatus: Textual Essay Emendations Notes on Emendations Table of Rejected Substantives Word Division

    2 in stock

    £62.90

  • Death Comes for the Archbishop  A Classic Novel

    University of New Mexico Press Death Comes for the Archbishop A Classic Novel

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £14.20

  • Lucy Gayheart

    Little, Brown Book Group Lucy Gayheart

    15 in 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 *

    15 in stock

    £19.60

  • Willa Cather Early Novels  Stories LOA 35

    The Library of America Willa Cather Early Novels Stories LOA 35

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £33.75

  • Willa Cather Stories Poems  Other Writings LOA 57

    The Library of America Willa Cather Stories Poems Other Writings LOA 57

    10 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    10 in stock

    £32.79

  • Creative Media Partners, LLC O Pioneers

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £12.95

  • Cengage Learning, Inc O Pioneers

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis

    Out of stock

    £14.72

  • My Antonia

    1st World Library My Antonia

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £18.72

  • My Antonia

    Union Square & Co. My Antonia

    2 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.

    2 in stock

    £8.54

  • Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Union Square & Co. Death Comes for the Archbishop

    15 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.

    15 in stock

    £8.54

  • The Great Plains Trilogy Box Set

    Union Square & Co. The Great Plains Trilogy Box Set

    15 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:

    15 in stock

    £24.00

  • O Pioneers

    Union Square & Co. O Pioneers

    15 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.

    15 in stock

    £7.59

  • April Twilights 1903

    University of Nebraska Press April Twilights 1903

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBefore Willa Cather turned primarily to the fiction which made her reputation, she produced striking poems that were collected in April Twilights. In her introduction, Cather scholar Bernice Slote notes that April Twilights restores what had been an almost lost, certainly blurred, portion of the creative life of a great novelist.Trade Review“[In these poems] Cather’s . . . tone is elegiac or rueful, but her emotions are real. Her own life goes on; as poet she looks forward toward all the books she will write on her own perilous voyage, but gazing as she was from the nineteenth century into the twentieth, Cather stood at the Modernist crux. She knew poetry and valued it, but she also knew that her books were to take the form of fiction written in a striking, allusive, and poetic prose.”—from Robert Thacker’s introduction "Professor Slote's introduction, which considers events leading to the poems, critically analyzes them and then brilliantly relates them to Willa Cather's fictional themes and techniques."—Books AbroadTable of ContentsIntroduction by Robert Thacker Preface to the Revised Edition Willa Cather and Her First Book Dedicatory "Grandmither, Think Not I Forget" In Rose Time Asphodel Mills of Montmartre Arcadian Winter The Hawthorne Tree Sleep, Minstrel, Sleep Fides, Spes The Tavern In Media Vita Antinous Paradox Provençal Legend Winter at Delphi On Cydnus The Namesake Lament for Marsyas White Birch in Wyoming I Sought the Wood in Winter Evening Song Eurydice The Encore London Roses The Night Express Prairie Dawn Aftermath Thine Advocate Poppies on Ludlow Castle Sonnet Thou Art the Pearl From the Valley I Have No House for Love to Shelter Him The Poor Minstrel Paris Song L'Envoi Notes of the Poems of April Twilights Appendix: Other Versus Bibliography

    1 in stock

    £12.34

  • The Burglars Christmas

    University of Nebraska Press The Burglars Christmas

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn The Burglar's Christmas, William, caught mid-burglary, must come to terms with the choices that led him to that moment. Willa Cather provides a heartwarming short story of redemption and love at Christmas, a timely reminder that kindness is in everyone, just waiting to be uncovered.

    15 in stock

    £7.99

  • The Song of the Lark

    Graphic Arts Books The Song of the Lark

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    Book Synopsis Born in a small Colorado town, Thea Kronborg’s aspirations to be a famed musician makes it difficult for her to fit in. With the reputation of being different and strange, Thea has a challenging time getting along with her siblings and peers, though her mother and Aunt are supportive of her dreams. When Thea’s piano instructor is run out of town over a scandal, Thea takes over his business at age fifteen. She is also forced by her father to play the organ at their church because he believes this new devotion to a job would make her less pious. Despite her new jobs and outlet for her musical ability, Thea feels unsatisfied in Colorado, but when tragedy strikes, she finally gets an opportunity to chase her dreams. After the death of a local conductor that had been enamored by her, Thea inherits enough money to pursue a formal music education in Chicago. During her piano training, and with the help of some of her Chicago friends and mentors, Thea realizes that she has an impressive singing voice. After feeling inspired by a visit to the orchestra, Thea decides to pursue a career as an opera singer. With a new dream and drive, Thea struggles to achieve her goals without compromising her values and independence. Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark breaks the conventions of its time with the depiction of an independent woman protagonist with aspirations outside of the home. Cather also challenged the typical depiction of small-town country life by presenting realities such as the common uniformity and intolerance sometimes expressed within rural communities. The Song of the Lark remains to be a fascinating look into 19th century rural life, with an unadulterated view on the journey of an artist. This edition of The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather is accommodating to a contemporary audience with a modern font and stunning new cover design.

    Out of stock

    £17.99

  • The Troll Garden And Other Stories

    Graphic Arts Books The Troll Garden And Other Stories

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    Book SynopsisWith seven short stories, The Troll Garden is a comprehensive exploration of American artists, and the trials they face. In Flavia and Her Artists, a young woman named Imogen goes to visit her friend Flavia, who is a patron of artists. Joining Flavia’s group of artists, Imogen becomes immersed in the drama and gossip of the group. As Imogen witnesses the animosity of the group steadily grow, she realizes that it stems from Flavia’s own insecurities and arrogance. The Sculptor’s Funeral depicts the funeral of a successful sculptor, Harvey Marrick. When his body is returned to his hometown for his burial, there is a mix of emotions from his family and old acquaintances. Only Jim Lavid, Harvey’s old friend, truly mourns the death. However, Jim must wrestle with both grief and jealousy when he considers that Harvey was able to leave their small town, something Jim himself never could. With a similar tone, A Death in the Desert follows a man as he wrestles with his identity. Sharing a strong physical resemblance to his prodigy brother, Everett Hilgarde feels haunted by his brother’s shadow, robbing him of his sense of self. As the last story in the collection, Paul’s Case creates an echo that stays in the reader’s mind long after the tale is finished. When Paul, a young boy who has trouble fitting in, steals money from his father, he decides to run away to New York, pretending to be rich and fulfilling the life he’d always wanted. The Troll Garden by Willa Cather explores the melancholy tales of tortured artists without dwelling on the sorrow, instead focusing on the relatable instances and decisions that lead to such predicaments. Though first published one-hundred and fifteen years ago in 1905, Cather explores ever-present issues of identity, failure, and dreams that have remained to be relevant to a current audience. As her debut work of fiction, The Troll Garden marks a capstone in Willa Cather’s prolific career. Now presented in an easy-to-read font and with a striking new cover design, this edition of Willa Cather’s The Troll Garden is modern and relevant to a contemporary audience.

    Out of stock

    £13.49

  • O Pioneers!

    Graphic Arts Books O Pioneers!

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisOn his deathbed, John Bergson, the head of a Swedish American family, decided to will the family farm to his daughter, Alexandra, instead of her two older brothers. Though it upset his sons, John was firm in his decision, knowing that the conditions in Nebraska required discipline and strength to strive. Alexandra, already a strong-willed woman, accepted the farm and devoted herself to it. Through droughts and depression, Alexandra’s neighbors give up and move away, but Alexandra is determined to make the farm succeed and prove that her father made the right decision. A time jump in the narrative affirms Alexandra’s goals, but invites troubles to rival those presented by the harsh realities of the Nebraska plains. Carl Lindstrum, an old friend and neighbor, comes back into town after his abrupt departure years before, stirring an old flame between he and Alexandra. Emil, Alexandra’s younger brother, also returns home after going to a state college. The two Bergson siblings, Alexandra and Emil, soon find themselves in forbidden relationships. With the pressure of secret love, unpredictable weather, murder, and scandal, Alexandra and Emil must persevere to protect their family and preserve their happiness. Separated into five sections, The Wild Land, Neighboring Fields, Winter Memories, The White Mulberry Tree, and Alexandra, Willa Cather’s O Pioneers! depicts neighborly disputes, forbidden love, family drama, and murder, all to the backdrop of pioneer Nebraska. With themes of feminism and innovation, O Pioneers inspires perseverance and participation in new inventions and ideas. O Pioneers! is the first of the critically acclaimed and commercially praised Great Plains trilogy, entertaining with its drama and sentiment while enlightening audiences with visceral depictions of pioneer life in the early origins of midwestern America. With a new eye-catching cover design and reprinted in an easy-to-read font, this edition of O Pioneers! , written by the esteemed author Willa Cather, is now accessible and appealing for a modern audience.

    Out of stock

    £12.59

  • My Ántonia

    Graphic Arts Books My Ántonia

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisAfter the death of his parents, Jim Burden is sent to live with his grandparents in Nebraska, where he meets his first and most prominent love, Antonia Shimera. As pioneers in Nebraska, the Shimera family expected hardships, but none as devastating as a death in the family. Narrated by Jim Burden, an orphan living with his grandparents next door to the Shimera’s, My Antonia follows the coming of age and life of Jim and Antonia, the eldest daughter in the Shimera family. Starting when Jim and Antonia were young kids, the Burdens and the Shimera’s live as neighbors in the plains of 19th century Nebraska. While the weather was often harsh and the untamed land made it difficult to yield crops, the Shimera family worked hard to maintain a content life. However, when a tragic death strikes the Shimera family, they fall into poverty despite the aid Jim’s grandparents try to offer. As her family’s farm fails, Antonia has to quit school to help out with manual labor. Antonia gets a job as a town girl, helping care for children and households in order to support her family. Meanwhile, Jim moves into town as well for higher education, and is able to reconnect with Antonia, though she does not have as much leisure time as he does. As they both grow into adulthood, Jim witnesses the Shimera’s and Antonia to make difficult choices and somber sacrifices, contrasting their hardships to his own comfortable life. My Antonia earned commercial and critical acclaim soon after its publication, and has inspired film and stage adaptations since. With themes of feminism, insight on lower class Americans, and the use of deep metaphors, Willa Cather’s My Antonia is a classic gem worthy of even more recognition. Now redesigned with an eye-catching cover and printed in an easy-to-read font, this edition of Willa Cather’s My Antonia restores the classic novel to create an engaging experience for modern audiences.

    Out of stock

    £14.39

  • The Troll Garden And Other Stories

    Graphic Arts Books The Troll Garden And Other Stories

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisWith seven short stories, The Troll Garden is a comprehensive exploration of American artists, and the trials they face. In Flavia and Her Artists, a young woman named Imogen goes to visit her friend Flavia, who is a patron of artists. Joining Flavia’s group of artists, Imogen becomes immersed in the drama and gossip of the group. As Imogen witnesses the animosity of the group steadily grow, she realizes that it stems from Flavia’s own insecurities and arrogance. The Sculptor’s Funeral depicts the funeral of a successful sculptor, Harvey Marrick. When his body is returned to his hometown for his burial, there is a mix of emotions from his family and old acquaintances. Only Jim Lavid, Harvey’s old friend, truly mourns the death. However, Jim must wrestle with both grief and jealousy when he considers that Harvey was able to leave their small town, something Jim himself never could. With a similar tone, A Death in the Desert follows a man as he wrestles with his identity. Sharing a strong physical resemblance to his prodigy brother, Everett Hilgarde feels haunted by his brother’s shadow, robbing him of his sense of self. As the last story in the collection, Paul’s Case creates an echo that stays in the reader’s mind long after the tale is finished. When Paul, a young boy who has trouble fitting in, steals money from his father, he decides to run away to New York, pretending to be rich and fulfilling the life he’d always wanted. The Troll Garden by Willa Cather explores the melancholy tales of tortured artists without dwelling on the sorrow, instead focusing on the relatable instances and decisions that lead to such predicaments. Though first published one-hundred and fifteen years ago in 1905, Cather explores ever-present issues of identity, failure, and dreams that have remained to be relevant to a current audience. As her debut work of fiction, The Troll Garden marks a capstone in Willa Cather’s prolific career. Now presented in an easy-to-read font and with a striking new cover design, this edition of Willa Cather’s The Troll Garden is modern and relevant to a contemporary audience.

    Out of stock

    £7.59

  • My Ántonia

    Graphic Arts Books My Ántonia

    Out of stock

    Book Synopsis After the death of his parents, Jim Burden is sent to live with his grandparents in Nebraska, where he meets his first and most prominent love, Antonia Shimera. As pioneers in Nebraska, the Shimera family expected hardships, but none as devastating as a death in the family. Narrated by Jim Burden, an orphan living with his grandparents next door to the Shimera’s, My Antonia follows the coming of age and life of Jim and Antonia, the eldest daughter in the Shimera family. Starting when Jim and Antonia were young kids, the Burdens and the Shimera’s live as neighbors in the plains of 19th century Nebraska. While the weather was often harsh and the untamed land made it difficult to yield crops, the Shimera family worked hard to maintain a content life. However, when a tragic death strikes the Shimera family, they fall into poverty despite the aid Jim’s grandparents try to offer. As her family’s farm fails, Antonia has to quit school to help out with manual labor. Antonia gets a job as a town girl, helping care for children and households in order to support her family. Meanwhile, Jim moves into town as well for higher education, and is able to reconnect with Antonia, though she does not have as much leisure time as he does. As they both grow into adulthood, Jim witnesses the Shimera’s and Antonia to make difficult choices and somber sacrifices, contrasting their hardships to his own comfortable life. My Antonia earned commercial and critical acclaim soon after its publication, and has inspired film and stage adaptations since. With themes of feminism, insight on lower class Americans, and the use of deep metaphors, Willa Cather’s My Antonia is a classic gem worthy of even more recognition. Now redesigned with an eye-catching cover and printed in an easy-to-read font, this edition of Willa Cather’s My Antonia restores the classic novel to create an engaging experience for modern audiences.

    Out of stock

    £8.54

  • O Pioneers!

    Graphic Arts Books O Pioneers!

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisOn his deathbed, John Bergson, the head of a Swedish American family, decided to will the family farm to his daughter, Alexandra, instead of her two older brothers. Though it upset his sons, John was firm in his decision, knowing that the conditions in Nebraska required discipline and strength to strive. Alexandra, already a strong-willed woman, accepted the farm and devoted herself to it. Through droughts and depression, Alexandra’s neighbors give up and move away, but Alexandra is determined to make the farm succeed and prove that her father made the right decision. A time jump in the narrative affirms Alexandra’s goals, but invites troubles to rival those presented by the harsh realities of the Nebraska plains. Carl Lindstrum, an old friend and neighbor, comes back into town after his abrupt departure years before, stirring an old flame between he and Alexandra. Emil, Alexandra’s younger brother, also returns home after going to a state college. The two Bergson siblings, Alexandra and Emil, soon find themselves in forbidden relationships. With the pressure of secret love, unpredictable weather, murder, and scandal, Alexandra and Emil must persevere to protect their family and preserve their happiness. Separated into five sections, The Wild Land, Neighboring Fields, Winter Memories, The White Mulberry Tree, and Alexandra, Willa Cather’s O Pioneers! depicts neighborly disputes, forbidden love, family drama, and murder, all to the backdrop of pioneer Nebraska. With themes of feminism and innovation, O Pioneers inspires perseverance and participation in new inventions and ideas. O Pioneers! is the first of the critically acclaimed and commercially praised Great Plains trilogy, entertaining with its drama and sentiment while enlightening audiences with visceral depictions of pioneer life in the early origins of midwestern America. With a new eye-catching cover design and reprinted in an easy-to-read font, this edition of O Pioneers! , written by the esteemed author Willa Cather, is now accessible and appealing for a modern audience.

    Out of stock

    £6.99

  • The Song of the Lark

    Graphic Arts Books The Song of the Lark

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    Book Synopsis Born in a small Colorado town, Thea Kronborg’s aspirations to be a famed musician makes it difficult for her to fit in. With the reputation of being different and strange, Thea has a challenging time getting along with her siblings and peers, though her mother and Aunt are supportive of her dreams. When Thea’s piano instructor is run out of town over a scandal, Thea takes over his business at age fifteen. She is also forced by her father to play the organ at their church because he believes this new devotion to a job would make her less pious. Despite her new jobs and outlet for her musical ability, Thea feels unsatisfied in Colorado, but when tragedy strikes, she finally gets an opportunity to chase her dreams. After the death of a local conductor that had been enamored by her, Thea inherits enough money to pursue a formal music education in Chicago. During her piano training, and with the help of some of her Chicago friends and mentors, Thea realizes that she has an impressive singing voice. After feeling inspired by a visit to the orchestra, Thea decides to pursue a career as an opera singer. With a new dream and drive, Thea struggles to achieve her goals without compromising her values and independence. Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark breaks the conventions of its time with the depiction of an independent woman protagonist with aspirations outside of the home. Cather also challenged the typical depiction of small-town country life by presenting realities such as the common uniformity and intolerance sometimes expressed within rural communities. The Song of the Lark remains to be a fascinating look into 19th century rural life, with an unadulterated view on the journey of an artist. This edition of The Song of the Lark by Willa Cather is accommodating to a contemporary audience with a modern font and stunning new cover design.

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    £12.34

  • 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

    £17.06

  • Willa Cather: The Complete Fiction & Other Writings

    The Library of America Willa Cather: The Complete Fiction & Other Writings

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    £96.89

  • One of Ours

    Waking Lion Press One of Ours

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOne of Ours is Willa Cather''s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about the making of an American soldier. Claude Wheeler, the sensitive but aspiring protagonist, has ready access to his family''s fortune but refuses to settle for it. Alienated from his uncaring father and pious mother, and rejected by a wife whose only love is missionary work, Claude is an idealist without ideals to cling to. Only when his country enters the Great War does he find the meaning of his life. In One of Ours, Willa Cather explores the life of a young Nebraskan whose ambitions drive him to a frontier wilder and more violent than the one tamed by his pioneer ancestors. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.

    15 in stock

    £14.00

  • One of Ours by Willa Cather, Fiction, Classics

    15 in stock

    £15.15

  • A Lost Lady

    Merchant Books A Lost Lady

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £8.95

  • Alexander's Bridge

    Melville House Publishing Alexander's Bridge

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisWilla Cather's debut novel is infused with the themes that would make her famous.

    4 in stock

    £9.49

  • The Professor's House

    Bibliotech Press The Professor's House

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £18.95

  • My Ántonia

    Silver Dolphin Books My Ántonia

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    Book Synopsis

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    £11.39

  • My Antonia

    G&D Media My Antonia

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    Book SynopsisA haunting tribute to the heroic pioneers who shaped the American MidwestThis powerful novel by Willa Cather is considered to be one of her finest works and placed Cather in the forefront of women novelists. It tells the stories of several immigrant families who start new lives in America in rural Nebraska. This powerful tribute to the quiet heroism of those whose struggles and triumphs shaped the American Midwest highlights the role of women pioneers, in particular.Written in the style of a memoir penned by Antonia's tutor and friend, the book depicts one of the most memorable heroines in American literature, the spirited eldest daughter of a Czech immigrant family, whose calm, quite strength and robust spirit helped her survive the hardships and loneliness of life on the Nebraska prairie. The two form an enduring bond and through his chronicle, we watch Antonia shape the land while dealing with poverty, treachery, and tragedy.No romantic novel ever written in Americais one half so beautiful as My Ántonia. -H. L. MenckenWilla Cather (18731947) was an American writer best known for her novels of the Plains and for One of Ours, a novel set in World War I, for which she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923. She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1943 and received the gold medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters in 1944, an award given once a decade for an author''s total accomplishments. By the time of her death she had written twelve novels, five books of short stories, and a collection of poetry.

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    £13.49

  • My Ántonia

    Vintage Publishing My Ántonia

    2 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 *

    2 in stock

    £8.99

  • 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

  • Death Comes for the Archbishop

    Little, Brown Book Group Death Comes for the Archbishop

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 1851 Bishop Latour and his friend Father Valliant are despatched to New Mexico to reawaken its slumbering Catholicism. Moving along the endless prairies, Latour spreads his faith the only way he knows - gently, although he must contend with the unforgiving landscape, derelict and sometimes openly rebellious priests, and his own loneliness. Over nearly forty years, they leave converts and enemies, crosses and occasionally ecstasy in their wake. But it takes a death for them to make their mark on the landscape forever ...Trade ReviewA powerful piece of writing, rich with the essence of a poor but beautiful country and a simple yet dignified people * Sunday Times *A tremendous, ranging story, economical and distilled as poetry -- Jane GardamQuite 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. Wilson * Daily Telegraph *Its whole effect works slowly and mysteriously . . . a major, and rare, artistic achievement -- A. S. Byatt

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • 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

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