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  • von Willa Cather
    20,00 €

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  • von Willa Cather
    21,00 €

    This "A Collection of Stories" book written by Willa Cather, gives a literary mosaic that encapsulates the essence of American existence in the early 20th century. Known for her evocative prose and eager insights into the human circumstance, Cather weaves together a tapestry of narratives that explore the complexities of identity, relationships, and the ever-changing landscapes of the American Midwest. The collection spans numerous settings, from the sizeable plains to small-town communities, each tale capturing the nuances of its exceptional environment. Cather's characters are regularly normal individuals dealing with fantastic occasions, and her memories delve into the time-honored topics of love, loss, and the pursuit of meaning. Cather's extraordinary narrative fashion combines brilliant descriptions with a deep understanding of human feelings, developing a feel of time and location that resonates with readers. Her exploration of the intersection among character lives and the broader cultural milieu displays a profound appreciation for the intricacies of the American enjoy. With each story, Cather paints a portrait of a kingdom present process profound modifications, offering readers a glimpse into the demanding situations and triumphs of its humans. "A Collection of Stories" stands as a testomony to Willa Cather's literary prowess and her capacity to seize the soul of America thru the intimate memories of its inhabitants.

  • von Willa Cather
    77,00 €

    Willa Cather was a brilliant American author who wrote evocative novels mainly about frontier life on the Great Plains of Nebraska, in her early works - Alexander's Bridge, O Pioneers!, My Antonia, and The Song of the Lark. However, her next novel, "One of Ours" was set during World War I and she received the Pulitzer Prize for it in 1923. These four Novels are available in this volume, along with two collections of her short stories - "Youth and the Bright Medusa" and "The Troll Garden and other stories".

  • von Willa Cather
    15,00 €

    The Professor's House ranks among Willa Cather's most lyrical, accomplished, and evocative novels. Set in a Midwestern university town in the 1920s, the story centers around Professor Godfrey St. Peter, a distinguished, middle-aged scholar of the Classics who experiences a sense of disillusionment with his life and work. The novel unfolds in three parts, seamlessly weaving together St. Peter's present-day reflections with a poignant flashback to the adventures of his former student, Tom Outland. Through Tom's story, set against the rugged landscapes of the American Southwest, Cather explores themes of youth, idealism, and the inevitable confrontation with the harsh realities of life. Through the lives of richly drawn characters, the story offers a beautiful portrayal of nostalgia, regret, the search for meaning, the passage of time, and the clash between tradition and modernity. It remains a significant work in Willa Cather's body of literature, celebrated for its exquisite prose and insightful depiction of a vivid cast of characters grappling with the complexities of their own existence. This Warbler Classics edition includes a detailed biographical timeline.

  • von Willa Cather
    49,90 - 69,90 €

  • von Willa Cather
    19,00 - 29,95 €

  • von Willa Cather
    14,00 €

    "The Professor's House" is a novel written by the American author Willa Cather. It was first published in 1925.The novel tells the story of Professor Godfrey St. Peter, an aging academic, and his family. St. Peter finds himself reflecting on his life, career, and personal relationships as he navigates the challenges of aging and change. He becomes particularly attached to an old house, which serves as a sanctuary for him and a place of reflection."The Professor's House" is celebrated for its exploration of themes such as the passage of time, the search for meaning in life, and the tension between tradition and modernity. Willa Cather was known for her evocative and character-driven writing, and this novel is considered one of her significant works. It is often studied for its literary qualities and its portrayal of the complexities of human existence.

  • von Willa Cather
    14,00 €

    "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.

  • von Willa Cather
    14,00 - 18,95 €

  • von Willa Cather
    9,00 €

    "Obscure Destinies" is a collection of three interconnected short stories written by American author Willa Cather, first published in 1932. The stories in this collection are known for their vivid depictions of life on the American frontier and the people who inhabit it.The three stories included in "Obscure Destinies" are "Neighbour Rosicky," "Old Mrs. Harris," and "Two Friends." Each story explores the lives and struggles of ordinary people living in the rural Midwest, and they focus on themes such as family, community, and the passage of time. Cather's writing is praised for its evocative and realistic portrayal of the American heartland."Obscure Destinies" showcases Cather's talent for creating memorable characters and capturing the essence of everyday life in the early 20th century. The collection is celebrated for its insight into the human condition and the enduring spirit of the American frontier.

  • von Willa Cather
    14,00 - 19,95 €

  • von Willa Cather
    9,00 €

    "My Mortal Enemy" is a novella written by American author Willa Cather, first published in 1926. It is a poignant and introspective work that explores themes of love, regret, and the passage of time.The story is narrated by Nellie, who reflects on the life of her cousin, Myra Henshawe, a woman who had been the subject of gossip and speculation due to her complex relationship with her husband Oswald. Myra is portrayed as a woman of strong will and passion, whose choices in life have led to both fulfillment and regrets. The novella delves into the contrast between personal desires and societal expectations."My Mortal Enemy" is a short but emotionally rich work that examines the consequences of choices made in the pursuit of personal happiness and the price one may pay for deviating from conventional norms. It showcases Willa Cather's talent for character exploration and her ability to capture the human experience with depth and sensitivity.

  • von Willa Cather
    28,00 €

    Willa Cather was an American writer known for her novels of life on the Great Plains, including O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, and My Ántonia. In 1923, she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for One of Ours, a novel set during World War I. In 2023, a statue of Willa Cather was placed in Statuary Hall in the US Capitol, one of the statues from the State of Nebraska.Cather achieved recognition as a novelist of the frontier and pioneer experience. She wrote of the spirit of those settlers moving into the western states, many of them European immigrants in the nineteenth century. Common themes in her work include nostalgia and exile. A sense of place is an essential element in Cather's fiction; physical landscapes and domestic spaces are for Cather's dynamic presence, against which her characters struggle to find community.Willa Cather's novel "One of Ours," published in 1922, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Novel in 1923. It follows the life of Claude Wheeler, who was born in Nebraska in the early decades of the 20th century and lived there for several years. Because his father was a prosperous farmer and his mother was an extremely devout Christian, he will always have a secure way to make a living. However, Wheeler sees himself as a victim of both his father's success and his unexplainable malaise. He blames both on himself. Cather's cousin Grosvenor (G.P. Cather) was born and raised on the farm that adjoined her own family, and in the character of Claude, Cather combined aspects of her personality with those of Grosvenor's.

  • von Willa Cather
    9,00 €

    The story follows the life of Bartley Alexander, a successful and ambitious engineer who is at the peak of his career. He is married to Winifred, a woman from a prominent Boston family. Bartley's career takes him around the world, working on various engineering projects, and he becomes highly regarded in his field.However, as Bartley's career flourishes, his marriage begins to suffer. He becomes increasingly distant from Winifred and finds himself drawn to Hilda Burgoyne, a talented and passionate actress he meets during one of his business trips. Bartley is torn between his commitment to his wife and his growing feelings for Hilda.The novel explores themes of love, ambition, duty, and the consequences of one's choices. Bartley must confront the conflicts between his personal desires and societal expectations, ultimately leading to a dramatic and life-altering decision.

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    29,90 - 49,90 €

  • von Willa Cather
    49,90 - 69,90 €

  • von Willa Cather
    29,90 - 49,90 €

  • von Willa Cather
    28,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Willa Cather
    14,90 - 34,90 €

  • von Willa Cather
    24,90 €

  • von Willa Cather
    21,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Willa Cather
    24,90 - 29,95 €

  • von Willa Cather
    18,95 €

    Set in the 1850s, this short novel is about the struggles and triumphs of a bishop, Jean Marie Latour, and his loyal friend and vicar, Father Joseph Vaillant. They have been sent to reawaken and spread the Roman Catholic faith in an area where it has grown weak: New Mexico, recently annexed by the United States. Desolate and remote, the territory is home to many diverse groups: Mexicans, including those on ranches established for hundreds of years; Indians, who have been there much longer and who are divided by language and customs into thirty nations; and newcomers¿hunters, fur trappers, and those seeking gold. This book is as much their story as it is the story of the priests and the vast changes the land itself underwent in those years.Death Comes for the Archbishop was a departure for Willa Cather, who had already published eight novels before publishing this one in 1927. The novel doesn¿t try to follow a single unified story the way many historical novels do; instead, its nine chapters are episodic, filled with stories, legends, histories, and descriptions of the Southwest, which Cather had been visiting for many years before she started writing it.Many of its main characters, including the bishop and his vicar, are thinly disguised versions of real-life historical figures, while other famous New Mexicans of the day, including the frontiersman Kit Carson and the ¿powerful old priest,¿ Antonio José Martínez, appear under their actual names.

  • von Jack London, Willa Cather & Bret Harte
    20,00 €

  • von Willa Cather
    19,00 - 30,00 €

  • von Willa Cather
    23,00 €

    A Lost Lady, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.

  • von Willa Cather
    48,00 €

    Die neu entdeckten Erzählungen einer der großen Stilistinnen der amerikanischen Literatur   Mit so einfach erscheinenden Worten und dem klaren Rhythmus ihrer Sätze leuchtet Willa Cather das Innenleben ihrer Figuren aus und erweckt deren Umfeld zum Leben: Ob sechs Schulfreunde in einer Sommernacht auf einer Sandbank im Fluss von bevorstehenden Abenteuern träumen, Nelly Deane mit ungestümer Lebenslust nach den Sternen greift, der Lehrling Paul mit erschlichenem Geld in einem New Yorker Hotel die weite Welt schnuppert oder die alte Mrs. Harris versucht, ihrer Enkelin einen großen Zukunftswunsch zu erfüllen - wie nebenbei scheinen bei Cather die großen Fragen unserer Existenz auf. Und sie führt uns bestechend klar vor Augen, wie Gesellschaft und Landschaft bestimmen, wer wir sind. Bis wir uns von den Fesseln befreien.  Größtenteils zum ersten Mal übersetzt von Agnes Krup, die in ihrem Nachwort zeigt, wie Leben und Werk der Autorin zusammengehören.

  • von Willa Cather
    18,00 €

    New Mexico has passed into American hands, and two French missionary priests are sent to assume responsibility for the new diocese. Bishop Jean Marie Latour and Vicar Joseph Vaillant, friends from boyhood, arrive at a time when all travel is still by foot or on horseback and the region is undergoing great change. As they work to expand the Catholic church's influence and care for the residents, they come to understand the impact of European expansion on native groups and develop a deep respect for the people of the desert region.Along the way they endure life-threatening adventures, from snowstorms to outbreaks of disease to the unstable politics of the time, contend with the scandalous behavior of local priests, and come to terms with the responsibilities of faith at the intersection of American colonial pressure and native resistance.Throughout the novel, which is based loosely on historical characters, Willa Cather beautifully renders the dramatic landscapes of the Southwest, painting scenes of stark mountains, dangerous canyons, and lush secret springs that nourish the land.

  • von Willa Cather
    26,00 €

    Neuausgabe zum Jubiläum am 7.12.2023: 150. Geburtstag der Autorin Zum 150. Geburtstag der Pulitzer-Preisträgerin am 7.12.2023 Der Roman «Lucy Gayheart» von 1936 ist das liebevolle Porträt einer jungen Frau, die zu neuen Ufern aufbricht: das erste eigene Zimmer, die erste große Liebe und die ewige Frage, warum man nie den Mann will, den man haben könnte. Jeder im amerikanischen Städtchen Haverford sagt Lucy Gayheart eine glänzende Zukunft voraus: Sie ist jung, hübsch und musisch hochbegabt - eine ausgezeichnete Klavierspielerin. Doch Lucy wünscht sich mehr als das langweilige Kleinstadtleben und den wohlhabenden, doch allzu bodenständigen Harry, der sich im Geheimen schon als ihr Ehemann sieht. Also zieht sie zum Musikstudium nach Chicago, wo sie das Großstadtleben und ihre neugewonnene Unabhängigkeit fern der Heimat genießt. Mit dem berühmten, schon wesentlich älteren Tenor Sebastian erlebt sie schließlich die Aufregungen und das Glück der ersten Liebe. Als Harry jedoch plötzlich in Chicago auftaucht und Lucy einen Heiratsantrag macht, erfindet sie aus der Not heraus eine Lüge, die ihrer beider Leben für immer verändern wird.

  • von Willa Cather
    7,95 €

    Nebraska, die Prärie der Great Plains: Hier lebt das Mädchen Antonia, seit sie mit ihrer Familie aus Böhmen in die USA eingewandert ist. Die mühevolle Existenz als Siedler schmeckt nicht jedem, doch die zupackende Antonia liebt die Weite und Ursprünglichkeit der Landschaft und erschafft sich allen Widrigkeiten zum Trotz ihr ganz eigenes Stück neue Heimat. Davon erzählt in der Rückschau ihr Jugendfreund Jim Burden, der eines Tages loszog, sein Glück in den Städten der Ostküste zu suchen. Dieser Roman rund um eine starke junge Frau voller Pioniergeist ist ein Klassiker der amerikanischen Literatur. »... und alles ist von einer ganz unwiderstehlichen Klarheit und Schönheit, der Sätze? der Welt? - wer will solche Unterschiede machen, wenn er nichts will als weiterlesen.« (Die Zeit) »Willa Cather schreibt eine eminent kluge, ehrliche, von allen Attitüden freie Prosa.« FAZ »Ohne Cather wären Truman Capote und E. Annie Proulx kaum denkbar.« Die Welt

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