Willa Cather
2) My Antonia
Though she later climbed to literary fame on the strength of her novels set in the American frontier such as O Pioneers! and My Antonia, much of Willa Cather's early fiction was set in the upper-crust enclaves of New York and New England. This collection of short stories deftly explores the inner workings of American high society in the early twentieth century, with a few forays into the vast Western plains that served as the backdrop
...5) A lost lady
Vintage Cather includes sections of the novels Death Comes for the Archbishop,...
This anthology of complete short fiction represents some of the most significant and enjoyable work from the most influential women authors of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Stories by Willa Cather (1873-1947), read by Chris McGlasson: "On the Divide" and "The Garden Lodge." Stories by Kate Chopin (1850-1904), read by Tamara Walters: "A Point at Issue," "The Story of an Hour," "Desiree's Baby," and "A Pair of Silk Stockings." Stories by Charlotte
...10) My Ántonia
11) O pioneers!
“Miss Cather, indeed, here steps definitely into the small class of American novelists who are seriously to be reckoned with.”—H. L. Mencken
“To reread Cather is to rediscover an arresting chapter in the national past.”—Los Angeles Times
Feisty Thea Kronborg, with her rapturous singing voice, is headed for great things. But her upbringing in...