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out to your house after breakfast.Mother has been sick for two weeks, and the weather has been about 100
He wrote Knopf a perfectly stunning letter and ordered 250 copies—He has never ordered more than 100
California.NEW YORK N.Y.FEB 244.30 PMFebruary 24thDear Roscoe;Crowell writes that you payed out $152 90/100
Part II, Chap. 3; The Old Beauty and Others 100 Note Relating to Cather In O Pioneers!
My Ántonia at 100: The Ongoing Story Our short film, “Willa Cather’s My Ántonia at 100: The Ongoing Story
Willa Cather's My Ántonia at 100: The Ongoing Story In 2018, the Willa Cather Archive hosted a series
concert-manager.Very lovinglyWillieJennieOne day this will week I sent you your fur neck piece and insured it for $100
Weber, 100 Morningside Drive,New York 27, N.
in New York in the first dreadful week of August, my chore at the printers' done (250 signatures on 100
In my own town two months when the heat did not drop below 100 for a single day, and went as high as
They never pay anybody else more than $100 so they make good their faith with works which is more 4than
I have sent $100 to meet Mollie's immediate expenses; $50 to Carrie, thinking Mollie might be too feeble
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100 is perfect and all grades 90 or above excellent.On the back of my repordt card Prof. wroteFriend
I figure that from Lake Placid to the Island and back to Lake Placid would cost $100 per twin, and I
Catholic I'd be sure this world is being punished for its new ways of thinking and behaving.The heat was 100
He advised me to autograph only 100 a day, but I had found so much awaiting me after I got home from
He advised me to autograph only 100 a day, but I had found so much awaiting me after I got home from
Note: from Montreal, Burlington is 100 miles; from Boston, 215 miles; from New York City, 290 miles;
way from gr Grand Island to have seen it alone, all the papers in the county blew about it. they ran 100
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celebrates the 100th Anniversary of My Ántonia Willa Cather’s most celebrated novel, My Ántonia, turns 100
immobility and frustration, a tense figure" whose fists are "clenched in an attitude of arrested action" (100
The sky closes like a lid shut down over the world" and there is no West...anymore" (100).
romantic caught in a nightmarish world of realism," someone who becomes the "dupe of appearance" (97, 100
Norway, which is based on the reality of common life, saddened by the "worldliness and materialism" (100
and may now been seen in very much the same condition as Cather would have encountered them almost 100
common stereotypes of circus dressing rooms as "a sort of 'vision of sin'" and a "torture chamber" (100
mentions widespread rumors of "the blows and kicks of brutal managers" and "iniquity and champagne" (100
confess I felt a little queer when the lady overseer of the ladies' dressing room asked me to walk in" (100
Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1970. 2: 100-102. Print.———. "The Way of the World."
Jean-François Millet, Peasants Bringing Home a Calf Born in the Fields, 1864, oil on canvas, 81.1 x 100
Chicago.Jean-François Millet, Peasants Bringing Home a Calf Born in the Fields, 1864, oil on canvas, 81.1 x 100
Jules Adolphe Breton, The Song of the Lark, 1884, oil on canvas, 81.1 x 100 cm, Henry Field Memorial
the Art Institute of Chicago.Jules Adolphe Breton, The Song of the Lark, 1884, oil on canvas, 81.1 x 100
One of Ours 421–22 with Cather’s earlier description in Willa Cather in Europe 93–100).
absolute and infinitely sweet,” “vested with a peace that passes understanding” (Willa Cather in Europe 100
New York: Knopf, 1956. 93–100.Cather, Willa. Letters to Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
New York: Knopf, 1956. 90–100.Lewis, Edith. Willa Cather Living.
can much better afford to spend $100,000 on a party than plenty of people who give parties costing $100
Peters swaggers too vehemently that the Forresters "have come down in the world" (100) and exults that
wheat field is "quite profitable," allowing him to pay the Forresters a good, and much needed, rent (100
The circumstances leading to the discovery, restoration, and display of these tapestries (Cavallo 100
In The Professor’s House, Cather comments on this aspect of the Bayeux tapestry (100).
See Boudet 5–7.The Bayeux tapestry is mentioned in The Professor’s House (100).Relative to these virtues
on the point of being brought together, on the eve of being arranged into mountain, plain, plateau” (100
the pagan/Judeo-Christian symbol of the spherical censer to the mesas and their “attendant clouds” (100
Such a reading, which attributes to a nearly 100-year-old story the same ideological perspective as the
(Cather, "Coming, Aphrodite") The entrance to NYU's Main Building, built in 1895, 100 Washington Square
They had a £100 ($500) check and some odd money, and they meant to have a thoroughly good time and stay
When they got home, they found the £100 check among their papers.
I then immediately borrowed £100 of Tilleston, and went with Mrs.
like the stealthy cadet, stalks the Forresters as they “come down in the world like the rest” (Lost 100
the fact that he is “just mean enough to like to shoot along” their creek more than anywhere else (100
negotiate the total image: “all the normal ways in which pigment, texture, and tone declare a likeness” (100
. identities the culture wished to keep still, pre-eminently those of the nude and the prostitute” (100
Goethe, the Lyrist: 100 Poems in Translation. Introduction by Edwin H. Zeydel.
industry, most of whom by the 1890s were attending prestigious preparatory schools elsewhere (Couvares 100
$3,000 for repairs to the high school’s physical plant, $1,000 for fuel, $2,500 for janitor services, $100
Moreover, he employs art (145), an artist (177), and a novelist (100) in other philosophical comparisons
lets itself live, when it refrains from separating its present state from its former states” (Time 100
by Joseph Urgo, who defines religion as a cultural response to "the non-material essence of life" (100
page of that edition reads: "The Inferno, by Henri Barbusse, Author of Under Fire; Translated from the 100
In 1896, soon after her arrival in Pittsburgh, an editor from Cosmopolitan offered her $100 for her story
Population of the 100 Largest Cities and Other Urban Places in the United States: 1790 to 1990.
The human brain is the world's most complex biological phenomenon, with 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion
seemed fluid to the eye under this constant change of accent, this ever-varying distribution of light” (100
Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1996. 100–114.Slote, Bernice, and Virginia Faulkner, ed.
continual circling” and freedom to “go backward and forward” from one pole to its opposite (“Joseph” 100
’s survival has to do with his final conscious transcendence of this conflict (Cather’s Imagination 100
on him”; his mother, too, feels that circumstances have conspired to ensnare her son in “a net” (99–100
Peter's family, "back in the years when holidays were holidays indeed" (100-101) and his daughters' "
seemed fluid to the eye under this constant change of accent, the ever varying distribution of light” (100
PMLA 100 (1985): 51-67.Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Willa Cather: A Memoir. 1953.