Willa Cather Living: A Personal RecordU of Nebraska Press, 2000. jan. 1. - 209 oldal Edith Lewis met Willa Cather in 1903 and remained her close friend and traveling companion until Cather's death in 1947. In this straightforward and affectionate biography Lewis illuminates the human side of the great American novelist. |
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Virginia | 3 |
Red Cloud | 16 |
Lincoln | 29 |
Pittsburgh | 41 |
McClures | 59 |
Washington Place | 74 |
Bank Street | 86 |
My Ántonia | 103 |
One of Ours | 117 |
A Lost Lady | 124 |
The Professors House | 133 |
and Death Comes for the Archbishop | 134 |
Shadows on the Rock | 151 |
Lucy Gayheart and Sapphira and the Slave Girl | 168 |
The Last Years | 186 |
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