The Professor's House (e-bok) av Willa Cather
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The book tells the story of Professor Godfrey St. Peter, a man in his fifties who has devoted his life to his work, his wife, his garden, and his daughters, and been successful in all of these areas. But when he moves to a new house, a part of him rebels. At first that rebellion consists of merely mild resistance to his family's wishes, but gradually is encompasses the entire order of his life. Wilella Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley (Gore), Virginia. She grew up in Virginia and...
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Författare Willa Cather (författare)
Förlag Emma Bayne
Utgiven 1 November 2024
Längd 244 sidor
Genrer Romaner, Skönlitteratur
Språk English
Format epub
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789181111903
The book tells the story of Professor Godfrey St. Peter, a man in his fifties who has devoted his life to his work, his wife, his garden, and his daughters, and been successful in all of these areas. But when he moves to a new house, a part of him rebels. At first that rebellion consists of merely mild resistance to his family's wishes, but gradually is encompasses the entire order of his life. Wilella Sibert Cather was born in Back Creek Valley (Gore), Virginia. She grew up in Virginia and Nebraska. She attended the University of Nebraska, and initially she planned to become a physician. But then she wrote an article for the Nebraska State Journal, after which she became a regular contributor to this journal. As a result of this, she changed her major and graduated with a bachelor's degree in English. She graduated in 1894. After that, she worked in Pittsburgh as writer for various publications and as a school teacher for approximately 13 years, after which she moved to New York City for the remainder of her life. In 1923 she was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for her novel, 'One of Ours' (1922). She travelled widely and often spent summers in New Brunswick, Canada. She was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1943. In 1944, Cather received the gold medal for fiction from the National Institute of Arts and Letters, an award given once a decade for an author's total accomplishments. She died of a cerebral haemorrhage at the age of 73.