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Author:
Willa Cather
Links:
-WIKIPEDIA: Willa Cather
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-INDEX: Willa Cather
(American Heritage)
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-STORY OF THE WEEK: The Joy of Nelly Deane Willa Cather (1873–1947)
(Library of America)
-ETEXT: “The Bookkeeper’s Wife,” Willa Cather
(Library of America)
-STORY: On the Gull's Road by Willa Cather
(Short Story of the Day)
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-PODCAST: Good Story 274: Death Comes to the Archbishop
(A Good Story is Hard to Find, 1/25/22)
-PODCAST: THE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: Willa Cather's O Pioneers!
: you belong to the land (John Pistelli, Oct 03, 2025, Grand Hotel Abyss)
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-ESSAY: The Limits of Willa Cather's Catholic Imagination
(Amy Welborn, June 01, 2026, Church Life Journal)
-ESSAY: Willa Cather: The Most Catholic of Non-Catholic Novelists
(Bradley J. Birzer, September 2nd, 2025, Imaginative Conservative)
-ESSAY: “My Ántonia,” More Than a Century Later
(Bradley J. Birzer, August 24th, 2025, Imaginative Conservative)
-ESSAY: Willa Cather in the Desert: Where She Learned What Truly Mattered and Found Material for The Song of the Lark
: Walnut Canyon in Arizona was the inspiration for key scenes in Cather's 1915 novel. (Mark Athitakis, July/August 2015, Humanities)
-ESSAY: No Stage Catholics
: On Willa Cather. (Robert Wyllie, 8/02/24, The Lamp)
-ESSAY: Willa Cather’s New York
: The Nebraskan writer had a gift for finding stillness in the swirl of the city. (Carol Iannone, August 5, 2024, Modern Age)
-ESSAY: The Permanence of Humanism
(Bradley J. Birzer, May 1, 2017, Modern Age)
-ESSAY: Never-Ending Nostalgia: Who and What Inspired Willa Cather
: Benjamin Taylor on the Early Years of America's Chronicler of the Great Plains (Benjamin Taylor, November 15, 2023, LitHub)
-ESSAY: Did Truman Capote plagiarize Breakfast at Tiffany’s from Willa Cather?
(Janet Manley, March 28, 2023, LitHub)
-ESSAY: Looking at Willa Cather’s Lesbian Partnership and Domestic World
: The Lesser-Told Story of Cather and Edith Lewis (Melissa Homestead, May 18, 2022, Lit Hub)
-ESSAY: Finding Inspiration in Willa Cather’s Belief in the Necessity of Art
: Ladette Randolph on Cather’s Romanticized Plots and Fierce Intelligence (Ladette Randolph, March 7, 2022, LitHub)
-ARCHIVES: Willa Cather
(New Criterion)
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-REVIEW: of The Bright Edges of the World: Willa Cather and Her Archbishop by Garrett Peck & Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather
(Patricia Lockwood, 4/04/26, LRB)
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-REVIEW: of Willa Cather, The Professor’s House
(John Pistelli)
-REVIEW: Willa Cather’s “The Professor’s House”: A Redemptive, Modern Novel
(Daniel J. Sundahl, May 29th, 2026, Imaginative Conservative)
-REVIEWS: 12 CRITICS DISCUSS The Professor’s House (1925)
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-REVIEW: of O, Pioneers by Willa Cather
(The Complete Review)
-REVIEW: An American Greatness: Willa Cather’s “O, Pioneers!”
(Bradley J. Birzer, September 9th, 2025, Imaginary Conservative)
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-REVIEW: of Chasing Bright Medusas: A Life of Willa Cather by Benjamin Taylor
(Anne Matthews, American Scholar)
-REVIEW: of Chasing Bright Medusas
(Joseph Epstein, Free Beacon)
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Death Comes for the Archbishop
(1927) -
Willa Cather
(12/07/1873 -4/24/1947)
(Grade:C)
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