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Lucy Gayheart (Hardcover, Scholarly Edition): Willa Cather Lucy Gayheart (Hardcover, Scholarly Edition)
Willa Cather; Edited by Kari A. Ronning, Frederick M Link
R2,246 R1,929 Discovery Miles 19 290 Save R317 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Willa Cather's 1935 novel drew on her lifelong interest in music, which plays a transformative role in the lives of her characters. Cather's last novel set in the Great Plains tells the story of young Lucy Gayheart, who escapes life in small-town Haverford, Nebraska, in 1902 to pursue a career in music. In Chicago she falls in love with an older singer, Clement Sebastian, who finds renewed inspiration in her. However, tragic chance destroys their ensuing love affair. The novel has evoked divergent responses among critics and readers ever since its publication. This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition includes a historical essay providing fresh insight into the novel, the role of music, and Cather's writing process. It also features photographs, maps, and explanatory notes with a full range of biographical, historical, and cultural information. The textual editing of the novel, approved by the Committee on Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association, draws on corrected typescripts and proofs and presents a clean, authoritative text of the first edition.

A Lost Lady (Paperback, Scholarly Edition): Willa Cather A Lost Lady (Paperback, Scholarly Edition)
Willa Cather; Edited by Charles W. Mignon, Frederick M Link, Kari A. Ronning
R491 R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Save R47 (10%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1923, "A Lost Lady" is one of Willa Cather's classic novels about life on the Great Plains. It harks back to Nebraska's early history and contrasts those days with an unsentimental portrait of the materialistic world that supplanted the frontier. In her subtle portrait of Marian Forrester, whose life unfolds in the midst of this disquieting transition, Cather created one of her most memorable and finely drawn characters. This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition of "A Lost Lady" is edited according to standards set by the Committee for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association. The historical essay describes the origin, writing, and reception of the novel as well as motion pictures that were later based on it; and a selection of archival photographs illuminates the connection between the novel and the people and places from Cather's formative years in Nebraska. Explanatory notes identify locations, literary references, persons, events, and specialized terminology. The textual essays describe the production and subsequent revisions of the text.

A Lost Lady (Hardcover, Scholarly Edition): Willa Cather A Lost Lady (Hardcover, Scholarly Edition)
Willa Cather; Edited by Charles W. Mignon, Frederick M Link, Kari A. Ronning
R2,008 Discovery Miles 20 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1923, "A Lost Lady" is one of Willa Cather's classic novels about life on the Great Plains. It harks back to Nebraska's early history and contrasts those days with an unsentimental portrait of the materialistic world that supplanted the frontier. In her subtle portrait of Marian Forrester, whose life unfolds in the midst of this disquieting transition, Cather created one of her most memorable and finely drawn characters. This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition of "A Lost Lady" is edited according to standards set by the Committee for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association. The historical essay describes the origin, writing, and reception of the novel as well as motion pictures that were later based on it; and a selection of archival photographs illuminates the connection between the novel and the people and places from Cather's formative years in Nebraska. Explanatory notes identify locations, literary references, persons, events, and specialized terminology. The textual essays describe the production and subsequent revisions of the text.

My Antonia (Hardcover, Scholarly Edition): Willa Cather My Antonia (Hardcover, Scholarly Edition)
Willa Cather; Edited by Charles Mignon, Kari A. Ronning
R2,041 Discovery Miles 20 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hailed by reviewers and readers for its originality, vitality, and truth, "My Antonia" secured Willa Cather's place in the first rank of American writers. Cather drew deeply on her childhood days in frontier Nebraska for her fourth novel, published in 1918. Antonia Shimerda is memorable as the warm-hearted daughter of Bohemians who must adapt to a hard life on the desolate prairie. She survives and matures, a pioneer woman made radiant by spirit.

This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition of "My Antonia" is edited according to standards set by the Committee for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association and it presents the full range of biographical, historical, and textual information on the novel. The selection of W. T. Benda's illustrations and the historical photography and maps also illuminate the fiction of a writer who drew so extensively on actual experience.

My Antonia (Paperback, Scholarly Edition): Willa Cather My Antonia (Paperback, Scholarly Edition)
Willa Cather; Edited by Charles Mignon, Kari A. Ronning
R812 Discovery Miles 8 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hailed by reviewers and readers for its originality, vitality, and truth, "My Antonia" secured Willa Cather's place in the first rank of American writers. Cather drew deeply on her childhood days in frontier Nebraska for her fourth novel, published in 1918. Antonia Shimerda is memorable as the warm-hearted daughter of Bohemians who must adapt to a hard life on the desolate prairie. She survives and matures, a pioneer woman made radiant by spirit. This Willa Cather Scholarly Edition of "My Antonia" is edited according to standards set by the Committee for Scholarly Editions of the Modern Language Association and it presents the full range of biographical, historical, and textual information on the novel. The selection of W. T. Benda's illustrations and the historical photography and maps also illuminate the fiction of a writer who drew so extensively on actual experience.

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