Part II, Ch. 4
O Pioneers! (1913)
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Book VII, Ch. 4
Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927)
Context: The sky was as full of motion and change as the desert beneath it was monotonous and still, — and there was so much sky, more than at sea, more than anywhere else in the world. The plain was there, under one's feet, but what one saw when one looked about was that brilliant blue world of stinging air and moving cloud. Even the mountains were mere ant-hills under it. Elsewhere the sky is the roof of the world; but here the earth was the floor of the sky. The landscape one longed for when one was away, the thing all about one, the world one actually lived in, was the sky, the sky!
"Miss Jewett"
Not Under Forty (1936)
Youth and the Bright Medusa, "A Wagner Matinee" (1920)
16 September 1902
Source: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 14
Source: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 5 (22 July 1902)
Part II, Ch. 6
The Song of the Lark (1915)
"Joseph and His Brothers"; first published in The Saturday Review of Literature (6 June 1936)
Not Under Forty (1936)
Book III, Ch. 4
The Professor's House (1925)
Source: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 13
Source: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 13 (10 September 1902)
Part I, Ch. 11
The Song of the Lark (1915)
One of Ours (1922), Bk. II, Ch. 6
Book IV, Ch. 4
My Antonia (1918)
Youth and the Bright Medusa, "A Gold Slipper" (1920)
Book IV, Ch. 4
My Antonia (1918)