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I actually read this one here;
http://cather.unl.edu/ss031.html where Miss Cather used the pseudonym Elizabeth L. Seymour.
A beautifully written update to The Prodigal Son. Yes, the style is quite sentimental, but it is well written, very touching & brought tears to my eyes.
A perfect Christmas read. ...more
http://cather.unl.edu/ss031.html where Miss Cather used the pseudonym Elizabeth L. Seymour.
A beautifully written update to The Prodigal Son. Yes, the style is quite sentimental, but it is well written, very touching & brought tears to my eyes.
A perfect Christmas read. ...more
In this 1896 short story by Willa Cather, a down-on-his-luck young man is at the end of his rope financially and in spirit.
It is a tragic hour, that hour when we are finally driven to reckon with ourselves, when every avenue of mental distraction has been cut off and our own life and all its ineffaceable failures closes about us like the walls of that old torture chamber of the Inquisition. To-night, as this man stood stranded in the streets of the city, his hour came. It was not the first time...more
A newly minted burglar (the latest in a long line of failed career moves) finds a surprise in his latest victim's home and presence. . .and perhaps a new outlook on life.
A short, sweet story by W Cather. The holiday involved helps me tolerate the sweet, and a certain amount of suspension of disbelief.
3 stars - for that. ...more
A short, sweet story by W Cather. The holiday involved helps me tolerate the sweet, and a certain amount of suspension of disbelief.
3 stars - for that. ...more
Meh. Good if you are in the mood for sentimental coincidence. I wasn't when I read it. Well written, but not my fav. 2 stars.
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