Willa Sibert Cather frasi celebri
Il canto dell'allodola
Il canto dell'allodola
Willa Sibert Cather: Frasi in inglese
“The heart of another is a dark forest, always, no matter how close it has been to one's own.”
Book I, Ch. 8
The Professor's House (1925)
"The Novel Démeublé"; originally published in The New Republic (1922)
Not Under Forty (1936)
Origine: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 12 (6 September 1902) near Marseilles, France.
"The Novel Démeublé"
Not Under Forty (1936)
Katherine Mansfield (1925)
Origine: Willa Cather in Europe (1956), Ch. 13 (10 September 1902)
"Light on Adobe Walls"
Willa Cather on Writing (1949)
Book I, Ch. 1
The Professor's thoughts on Lake Michigan
The Professor's House (1925)
"Four Letters: Escapism" (1936)
Willa Cather on Writing (1949)
"A Chance Meeting"; first published in The Atlantic Monthly (1933)
Not Under Forty (1936)
“Religion and art spring from the same root and are close kin. Economics and art are strangers.”
"Four Letters: Escapism" first published in Commonweal (17 April 1936)
Willa Cather on Writing (1949)
“I tell you there is no such thing as creative hate!”
Part I, Ch. 9
The Song of the Lark (1915)
“Give the people a new word and they think they have a new fact.”
"Four Letters: Escapism" (1936)
Willa Cather on Writing (1949)