Book Description
A collection of short stories; Coming, Aphrodite!; The Diamond Mine; A Gold Slipper; Scandal; Paul's Case; A Wagner Matinée; The Sculptor's Funeral; and, A Death In The Desert.
Author : Youth and the Bright Medusa
Publisher : BEYOND BOOKS HUB
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 35,12 MB
Release : 2021-01-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
A collection of short stories; Coming, Aphrodite!; The Diamond Mine; A Gold Slipper; Scandal; Paul's Case; A Wagner Matinée; The Sculptor's Funeral; and, A Death In The Desert.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 49,78 MB
Release : 1920
Category : American fiction
ISBN :
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : Prabhat Prakashan
Page : 157 pages
File Size : 35,95 MB
Release : 2007-05-13
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Youth and the Bright Medusa by Willa Cather: Enter the vibrant world of artistic expression and youthful dreams as Willa Cather weaves a collection of mesmerizing stories. "Youth and the Bright Medusa" explores the lives of passionate artists, musicians, and writers, capturing the essence of their creative struggles and triumphs. With lyrical prose and profound insights, Cather celebrates the indomitable spirit of youth and the pursuit of artistic greatness. Key Aspects of the Book "Youth and the Bright Medusa": Artistic Awakening: The collection delves into the transformative moments that shape young artists' lives, providing a nuanced exploration of their creative journeys. Themes of Identity and Passion: "Youth and the Bright Medusa" explores themes of identity, passion, and the pursuit of artistic excellence, resonating with readers of all ages. Inspirational Narratives: Cather's poignant storytelling leaves a lasting impact, inspiring readers to embrace their creative ambitions and seek beauty in the world. Willa Cather was a pioneering American author known for her evocative storytelling and deep understanding of human emotions. Born in 1873, Cather's literary works often explored themes of identity, love, and the human spirit. "Youth and the Bright Medusa" showcases Cather's prowess as a master storyteller, captivating readers with her poetic prose and profound insights into the lives of artists. Her contributions to American literature earned her numerous accolades and a place among the greatest literary figures of the 20th century. Cather's enduring legacy continues to inspire writers and readers alike, inviting them to contemplate the beauty and complexity of the human experience.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : Createspace Independent Pub
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 42,27 MB
Release : 2013-01-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781481967204
The "High Line Flyer," as this train was derisively called among railroad men, was jerking along through the hot afternoon over the monotonous country between Holdridge and Cheyenne. Besides the blond man and himself the only occupants of the car were two dusty, bedraggled-looking girls who had been to the Exposition at Chicago, and who were earnestly discussing the cost of their first trip out of Colorado. The four uncomfortable passengers were covered with a sediment of fine, yellow dust which clung to their hair and eyebrows like gold powder. It blew up in clouds from the bleak, lifeless country through which they passed, until they were one color with the sagebrush and sandhills.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : DigiCat
Page : 33 pages
File Size : 41,47 MB
Release : 2022-06-03
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Paul is a schoolboy, described as tall and thin with strange eyes. He is facing the headmaster and several of his teachers, with whom he does not have a good relationship. All of them, in one way or another, find him difficult and disturbing to teach.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 25,26 MB
Release : 2023-11-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 6057566092
A Lost Lady is a novel by American author Willa Cather, first published in 1923. It centers on Marian Forrester, her husband Captain Daniel Forrester, and their lives in the small western town of Sweet Water, along the Transcontinental Railroad. However, it is mostly told from the perspective of a young man named Niel Herbert, as he observes the decline of both Marian and the West itself, as it shifts from a place of pioneering spirit to one of corporate exploitation. Exploring themes of social class, money, and the march of progress, A Lost Lady was praised for its vivid use of symbolism and setting, and is considered to be a major influence on the works of F. Scott Fitzgerald. It has been adapted to film twice, with a film adaptation being released in 1924, followed by a looser adaptation in 1934, starring Barbara Stanwyck. A Lost Lady begins in the small railroad town of Sweet Water, on the undeveloped Western plains. The most prominent family in the town is the Forresters, and Marian Forrester is known for her hospitality and kindness. The railroad executives frequently stop by her house and enjoy the food and comfort she offers while there on business. A young boy, Niel Herbert, frequently plays on the Forrester estate with his friend. One day, an older boy named Ivy Peters arrives, and shoots a woodpecker out of a tree. He then blinds the bird and laughs as it flies around helplessly. Niel pities the bird and tries to climb the tree to put it out of its misery, but while climbing he slips, and breaks his arm in the fall, as well as knocking himself unconscious. Ivy takes him to the Forrester house where Marian looks after him. When Niel wakes up, he's amazed by the nice house and how sweet Marian smells. He doesn't't see her much after that, but several years later he and his uncle, Judge Pommeroy, are invited to the Forrester house for dinner. There he meets Ellinger, who he will later learn is Mrs. Forrester's lover, and Constance, a young girl his age.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 40,64 MB
Release : 2024-10-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 6057566327
Death Comes for the Archbishop is the story, not of death, but of life, for Miss Cathers Archbishop Latour died of having lived. She is concerned, not with any climactic moment in a career, but with the whole broad view of the career. There is no climax, short of the gentle end.One summer evening in the year 1848, three Cardinals and a missionary Bishop from America were dining together in the gardens of a villa in the Sabine hills, overlooking Rome. The villa was famous for the fine view from its terrace. The hidden garden in which the four men sat at table lay some twenty feet below the south end of this terrace, and was a mere shelf of rock, overhanging a steep declivity planted with vineyards. A flight of stone steps connected it with the promenade above. The table stood in a sanded square, among potted orange and oleander trees, shaded by spreading ilex oaks that grew out of the rocks overhead. Beyond the balustrade was the drop into the air, and far below the landscape stretched soft and undulating; there was nothing to arrest the eye until it reached Rome itself.It was early when the Spanish Cardinal and his guests sat down to dinner. The sun was still good for an hour of supreme splendour, and across the shining folds of country the low profile of the city barely fretted the skylineindistinct except for the dome of St. Peter's, bluish grey like the flattened top of a great balloon, just a flash of copper light on its soft metallic surface. The Cardinal had an eccentric preference for beginning his dinner at this time in the late afternoon, when the vehemence of the sun suggested motion.The light was full of action and had a peculiar quality of climaxof splendid finish. It was both intense and soft, with a ruddiness as of much-multiplied candlelight, an aura of red in its flames. It bored into the ilex trees, illuminating their mahogany trunks and blurring their dark foliage; it warmed the bright green of the orange trees and the rose of the oleander blooms to gold; sent congested spiral patterns quivering over the damask and plate and crystal. The churchmen kept their rectangular clerical caps on their heads to protect them from the sun. The three Cardinals wore black cassocks with crimson pipings and crimson buttons, the Bishop a long black coat over his violet vest.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 10,13 MB
Release : 2023-11-05
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
"Shadows on the Rock" is a historical novel written by the American author Willa Cather. The book was published in 1931 and is set in the 17th century in colonial New France, specifically in Quebec City. The novel focuses on the lives of the early French settlers and the challenges they faced while establishing a life in the rugged wilderness of North America. The central character is Cécile Auclair, a young girl who, with her father, makes the difficult journey from France to Quebec to join her mother. The novel provides a vivid portrayal of daily life, relationships, and the interactions between the French settlers and the indigenous people of the region. "Shadows on the Rock" is known for its rich historical detail and evocative descriptions of the landscape and characters. Willa Cather's storytelling captures the enduring spirit and resilience of the early settlers in North America. The novel is celebrated for its historical accuracy and its exploration of the human experience in a challenging and often harsh environment.
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 35,30 MB
Release : 1928
Category : American literature
ISBN :
Author : Willa Cather
Publisher : Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,10 MB
Release : 2021-01-08
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
My Antonia is a novel by an American writer Willa Cather. It is the final book of the "prairie trilogy" of novels, preceded by O Pioneers! and The Song of the Lark. The novel tells the stories of an orphaned boy from Virginia, Jim Burden, and Antonia Shimerda, the daughter of Bohemian immigrants. They are both became pioneers and settled in Nebraska in the end of the 19th century. The first year in the very new place leaves strong impressions in both children, affecting them lifelong. The narrator and the main character of the novel My Antonia, Jim grows up in Black Hawk, Nebraska from age 10 Eventually, he becomes a successful lawyer and moves to New York City.