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“There had been that one month, to be sure, when she lived under a golden canopy among spring flowers, while the March winds and rain threatened outside the windows. Then she was never afraid of cruel surprises. Perhaps that was all she was to have in this world; some people got very little. It was strange, to feel everything slipping away from one and to have no power to struggle, no right to complain. One had to sit with folded hands and see it all go. You couldn't, after all, live above your level: with good luck you might, for a few breaths, hold yourself up in that more vital air, but you dropped back; down, down into flatness, and it was worse than if you had never been out of it.”

Quote by Willa Cather

Work

Lucy Gayheart

Lucy Gayheart is a poignant narrative set in the late 19th century, focusing on the life of its titular character, Lucy, who faces the challenges of love and societal norms. The story delves into the complexities of human emotions and the constraints of the era, offering a deep exploration of the protagonist's internal struggles and the external pressures she endures. more

Author

Willa Cather
Willa Cather

American author known for her depictions of the American Midwest. Cather's works often feature female protagonists, showcasing their resilience and growth in challenging environments. Her notable works include 'My Ántonia' and 'O Pioneers!' more

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