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  • '''Willa Cather''' (1873-1947) was a [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[United States of America|
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  • | pagename = Willa Cather
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  • * [[Mary_Baker_Eddy/Bibliography]] - It is believed that Willa Cather wrote substantials portions of the Milmine biography about Mrs. Eddy, altho
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>1913 novel by [[Willa Cather]] about a young woman who manages and operates a farming homestead during f
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  • * [[Mary_Baker_Eddy/Bibliography]] - It is believed that Willa Cather wrote substantials portions of the Milmine biography about Mrs. Eddy, altho
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  • '''O Pioneers!''' is a 1913 [[novel]] by [[Willa Cather]] detailing life on the American [[Great Plains]] in [[Nebraska (U.S. state ==Willa Cather's frontier novels==
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  • | pagename = Willa Cather
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  • ...ditors and contributions from writers who later became famous, including [[Willa Cather]], [[Stephen Crane]], [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], [[Rudyard Kipling]], [[Robert
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  • '''Willa Cather''' (1873-1947) was a [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[United States of America|
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  • {{rpl|Willa Cather}}
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  • '''Highest priority''': [[Black Elk]] - [[Willa Cather]] - [[Robert Frost]] - [[Carl Sandburg]] - [[Ezra Pound]] - [[Eugene O'Neil {{rpl|Willa Cather}}
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  • {{rpl|Willa Cather}}
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  • ...al (in the sense that it's all or mostly made up as a novel is; this isn't Willa Cather). On the other hand, are you prepared to argue that Ernest Hemingway was w
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  • ...am Faulkner|William Faulkner's]] ''[[Absalom, Absalom!]]'', [[Willa Cather|Willa Cather's]] ''[[O Pioneers!]]'')
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  • ...am Faulkner|William Faulkner's]] ''[[Absalom, Absalom!]]'', [[Willa Cather|Willa Cather's]] ''[[O Pioneers!]]''); (4) Initials if used as common name (e.g., [[J. R
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  • ...some of McClure's well known staff (especially including the now famous [[Willa Cather]]). ...as not challenged in print until 1993, when a letter was found implicating Willa Cather as author of parts 2-14 of the series. Cather appears not to have wanted a
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  • ...e social world of family life in 19th century Concord, Massachusetts and [[Willa Cather]], [[Booth Tarkenton]], [[Sherwood Anderson]], [[Sinclair Lewis]] and many
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  • {{rpl|Willa Cather||'''New '''}}
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  • ...am Faulkner|William Faulkner's]] ''[[Absalom, Absalom!]]'', [[Willa Cather|Willa Cather's]] ''[[O Pioneers!]]''); (4) Initials if used as common name (e.g., [[J. R
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  • ...gerald, James Joyce, and Gore Vidal lying about, as well as biographies of Willa Cather and Queen Victoria" in his home when Bush was a Texas oilman. Other activit
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  • ...am Faulkner|William Faulkner's]] ''[[Absalom, Absalom!]]'', [[Willa Cather|Willa Cather's]] ''[[O Pioneers!]]''); (4) Initials if used as common name (e.g., [[J. R
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  • ...ion does not mention the authorship challenge from 1993 onward; re: also [[Willa Cather]] and [[McClure's Magazine]]
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