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  1. father: Charles Fectigue Cather. mother: Mary Virginia Boak. siblings: Roscoe Cather - Douglass Cather - James Cather - John Cather - Jessica Cather - Elsie Cather - Quotes By Willa Cather Novelists. Died on: April 24, 1947. place of death: New York City. U.S. State: Virginia. More Facts. Recommended Lists: American Celebrities. American Women.

  2. Willa Cather Biography. Wilella Cather (rhymes with gather) was born on December 7, 1873, in the home of her short, stalwart, maternal grandmother, Rachel Boak, in Back Creek Valley (near Gore), on the northwest tip of Virginia. The oldest of seven children, Willa was named for an aunt who died of diphtheria.

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    Willa Cather was born on the farm of her maternal grandmother, Rachel Boak, in the poor farming region of Back Creek Valley, Virginia, on December 7, 1873. The oldest of seven children, she was the daughter of Charles Cather and Mary Cather (née Boak). Despite the Cather family having spent several generations in Virginia, Charles moved his family ...

    Willa attended the University of Nebraska, where her career plans took an unexpected turn. During her freshman year, her English professor submitted an essay she had written on Thomas Carlyle to the Nebraska State Journal, which published it. Seeing her name in print had a huge impact on the young student, and she shifted her aspirations immediatel...

    Willa was extremely successful at McClure’s. She ghostwrote a notable biography of Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy, which was credited to researcher Georgine Milmine and published in several installments around 1907. Her position as managing editor earned her prestige and the admiration of McClure himself, but it also meant that she had s...

    As the 1930s rolled around, literary critics soured on Willa’s books, criticizing them for being too nostalgic and not contemporary enough. She continued to publish, but at a much slower pace than before. During this time, she received honorary degrees from Yale, Princeton, and Berkeley. Her personal life also began to take a toll. Her mother and t...

    Willa Cather left behind a canon that was both plainspoken and elegant, accessible and deeply nuanced. Her portrayals of immigrants and women (and of immigrant women) have been at the center of much modern scholarship. With a style that encompassed sweeping epics along with realistic depictions of frontier life, Willa Cather’s writings have become ...

    Ahearn, Amy. "Willa Cather: A Longer Biographical Sketch." Willa Cather Archive, https://cather.unl.edu/life.longbio.html.
    Smiley, Jane. "Willa Cather, Pioneer." The Paris Review, 27 February 2018, https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2018/02/27/willa-cather-pioneer.
    Woodress, James. Willa Cather: A Literary Life. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987.
  4. Beginning in the 1980s, International Willa Cather Seminars have been held in locations important to Cather and to her works. The most recent one, in 2023, was held in New York City—her residence from 1906 to 1947—but seminars have also been held in Nebraska, Quebec City (with a pre-trip to Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick), Virginia ...

  5. Willa's uncle George and aunt Frances (Smith) Cather, newly wed, were the first settlers in a part of Webster County that came to be known officially as Catherton. Theirs was the classic pioneer experience: living first in dugouts, planting an orchard and digging a well, fighting grasshoppers, starting a school and church, establishing a post ...

  6. Dec 14, 2019 · Two other Rawlings children, Willa’s brother Colby, 5, and cousin Austin, 5, were also killed in the flood. Their bodies were found on Nov. 30.

  7. Manhattan, New York City. Date of Death: April 24, 1947. Place of Burial: Jaffrey, New Hampshire. Cemetery Name: Old Burying Ground, Jaffrey Center Meeting House. Wilella Sibert Cather was born in Virginia on December 7, 1873. She was the first of seven children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cather.

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