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'''Willa Cather''' (1873-1947) was a [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[United States|American]] author best known for her portrayals of frontier life on the American [[Great Plains]] in the late 19th century, exemplified by her novels ''[[O Pioneers!]]'' and ''[[My Ántonia]]''. In addition, she also wrote several novels expressing her lament concerning the demise of the frontier and the spread of a culture of convention and materialism in the 1920s. |
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Willa Cather (1873-1947) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American author best known for her portrayals of frontier life on the American Great Plains in the late 19th century, exemplified by her novels O Pioneers! and My Ántonia. In addition, she also wrote several novels expressing her lament concerning the demise of the frontier and the spread of a culture of convention and materialism in the 1920s.