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Willa and Cather's
* 1915 Willa Cather's Song of the Lark
* Willa Cather's novels, O Pioneers!
In Willa Cather's O Pioneers !, two of the story's lovers are killed under a Mulberry Tree.
* Long Pine is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1911 short story The Joy of Nelly Deane.
* Willa Cather's 1897 short story A Resurrection is set in Brownville, and it includes a description of the town.
Acomita is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1927 novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, Book Three Chapter 1.
Acoma is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1927 novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, Book Three Chapter 4.
Acoma is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1927 novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, Book Three Chapter 4.
Tesuque is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1927 novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, Book Nine Chapter 1.
The term is used in popular discourse, and scholars have traced its use in American literature ranging from the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, to Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn ( 1884 ), Willa Cather's My Ántonia, F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby ( 1925 ), Theodore Dreiser's An American Tragedy ( 1925 ) and Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon ( 1977 ).
He starred as the protagonist in the 1980 dramatisation of Willa Cather's 1905 short story, Paul's Case.
A recent project is incidental music for his son Scott Schwartz's adaptation of Willa Cather's My Ántonia.
The " White Mulberry Tree " is title of a crucial chapter in Willa Cather's 1913 novel, O Pioneers !, in which two forbidden lovers are killed, a reference to the story of Pyramus and Thisbe.
American writer Willa Cather's novel Death Comes for the Archbishop is based on his life and career.
Willa Cather's A Lost Lady was first published in 1923.
Willa Cather's novel The Song of the Lark takes its name from Breton's painting.
Tesuque is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1927 novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, Book Nine Chapter 1.
* Bloom, Harold ( editor ) ( 1987 ) Willa Cather's My Ántonia Chelsea House, New York, ISBN 1-55546-035-6 ; eleven essays
* Ying, Hsiao-ling ( 1999 ) The Quest for Self-actualization: Female protagonists in Willa Cather's Prairie trilogy Bookman Books, Taipei, Taiwan, ISBN 957-586-795-5
* Giannone, Richard ( 1965 ) " Music in My Ántonia " Prairie Schooner 38 ( 4 ); covered in Giannone, Richard ( 1968 ) Music in Willa Cather's Fiction University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, pages 116-122, OCLC 598716
* Tellefsen, Blythe ( 1999 ) " Blood in the Wheat: Willa Cather's My Antonia " Studies in American Fiction 27 ( 2 ): pp. 229 – 244
* Yukman, Claudia ( 1988 ) " Frontier Relationships in Willa Cather's My Ántonia " Pacific Coast Philology 23 ( 1 / 2 ): pp. 94 – 105
Pope is mentioned by the controversial Taos priest Father Martinez in Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop, as leader of the Indian revolt which " so added to Spanish martyrology.
* Willa Cather's The Burglar's Christmas.

Willa and novel
The film version of Blume ’ s 1981 novel Tiger Eyes, directed by the author's son Lawrence Blume, stars Willa Holland as Davey and Amy Jo Johnson as Gwen Wexler.
In her 1915 novel, The Song of the Lark, Willa Cather referred to the insanity of the wife of a main character as having been caused by general paresis but there is no hint that the character had contracted syphilis.
Those books included a novel by Willa Cather.
" In the Pittsburgh Leader, Willa Cather set The Awakening alongside Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert's equally notorious and equally reviled novel of suburban ennui and unapologetic adultery — though Cather was no more impressed with the heroine than were most of her contemporaries.
* Shadows on the Rock: Willa Cather novel in which Bishops de Laval and Saint-Vallier appear as characters
Alexander's Bridge is the first novel by American author Willa Cather.
Death Comes for the Archbishop is a 1927 novel by Willa Cather.
Sontag was accused of plagiarism by Ellen Lee, who discovered at least twelve passages in the 387-page book that were similar to passages in four other books about Modjeska, including a novel by Willa Cather.
The Song of the Lark is the third novel by American author Willa Cather, written in 1915.
Author Willa Cather described the Madison Square around 1915 in her 1926 novel My Mortal Enemy:
The settlement is mentioned in Willa Cather's 1927 novel Death Comes for the Archbishop, Book Two Chapter 2.
My Antonia is a 1995 film TV movie based on the novel of the same name written by Willa Cather.

Willa and Death
* Willa Cather: Death Comes for the Archbishop, Shadows on the Rock, My Antonia

Willa and Comes
* Willa Cather-Death Comes for the Archbishop

Willa and for
* Willa Brown Chapell, First black woman to run for Congress ( 1946 ), and first black woman to receive a commercial pilot's license in the United States
The author Willa Cather lived in Red Cloud for several years with her family, starting in 1884 at age nine.
It became a leading market for fiction, featuring such authors as Annie Besant, Ambrose Bierce, Theodore Dreiser, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, Willa Cather, and Edith Wharton.
* Pulitzer Prize for the Novel: Willa Cather-One of Ours
Willa Cather left New York City for the isolated village in 1911, writing O Pioneers!
But I didn't go through puberty until late (...) So, there was no weirdness when Willa Holland got it because she was so obviously right for the role ... and I was so obviously not.
The 1987 Socialist Party National Convention nominated its own Presidential ticket of Willa Kenoyer ( a former co-chair of the Citizens Party ) and Ron Ehrenreich for 1988, while the Consumer Party in Pennsylvania resumed its separate existence, picking up the remaining pieces of the Citizens Party.
In 1998, Ensler and others, including Willa Shalit, a producer of the Westside Theatre production, launched V-Day, a global non-profit movement that has raised over $ 75 million for women's anti-violence groups through benefits of The Vagina Monologues.
* 1998: Eve Ensler and others, including Willa Shalit, a producer of the Westside Theatre production of The Vagina Monologues, launched V-Day, a global non-profit movement that has raised over $ 75 million for women's anti-violence groups through benefits performances.
Toy Guns was published by Helicon Nine Editions in 1999 and won the Willa Cather prize for fiction.
Despite Willa receiving critical acclaim for her performance the film received mixed to negative reviews from critics.

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