Author:Willa Sibert Cather
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| An American author who grew up in Nebraska; best known for her depictions of frontier life on the Great Plains.— Excerpted from Willa Cather on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The icon |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
- Alexander's Bridge, 1912
- "Prairie Trilogy"
- O Pioneers!, 1913

- The Song of the Lark, 1915
- My Antonia, 1918
- O Pioneers!, 1913
- One of Ours, 1922
[edit] Collections
- April Twilights (poetry), 1903
- The Troll Garden (short stories), 1905
- Youth and the Bright Medusa (short stories), 1920
[edit] Short stories
- The Bohemian Girl
- A Death in the Desert
- The Enchanted Bluff
- Eric Hermannson's Soul
- Flavia and Her Artists
- The Garden Lodge
- The Marriage of Phaedra
- On the Divide
- Paul's Case

- The Sculptor's Funeral
- A Wagner Matinee

- On the Gulls' Road
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