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  1. The Troll Garden is a collection of short stories by Willa Cather, published in 1905. Contents. This collection contains the following seven stories: "Flavia and Her Artists" "The Sculptor's Funeral" "A Death in the Desert" "The Garden Lodge" "The Marriage of Phaedra" "A Wagner Matinee" "Paul's Case"

    • Willa Cather
    • 1905
    • 1905
    • McClure, Phillips & Co
  2. The Troll Garden, first short-story collection by Willa Cather, published in 1905. Publication of the collection, which contains some of her best-known work, led to Cather’s appointment as managing editor of McClure’s Magazine, a New York monthly. The stories are linked thematically by their.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. The Troll Garden | Willa Cather Archive. Source File: cat.0006.xml. page breaks & image links on/off. First Edition of THE TROLL GARDEN, MCMV. by WILLA SIBERT CATHER. THE TROLL GARDEN. "We must not look at Goblin men, We must not buy their fruits; Who knows upon what soil they fed Their hungry thirsty roots?" GOBLIN MARKET. THE TROLL GARDEN. BY.

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    • On The Divide
    • Eric Hermannson's Soul
    • The Enchanted Bluff
    • The Bohemian Girl

    Near Rattlesnake Creek, on the side of a little draw stood Canute's shanty. North, east, south, stretched the level Nebraska plain of long rust-red grass that undulated constantly in the wind. To the west the ground was broken and rough, and a narrow strip of timber wound along the turbid, muddy little stream that had scarcely ambition enough to cr...

    It was a great night at the Lone Star schoolhouse—a night when the Spirit was present with power and when God was very near to man. So it seemed to Asa Skinner, servant of God and Free Gospeller. The schoolhouse was crowded with the saved and sanctified, robust men and women, trembling and quailing before the power of some mysterious psychic force....

    We had our swim before sundown, and while we were cooking our supper the oblique rays of light made a dazzling glare on the white sand about us. The translucent red ball itself sank behind the brown stretches of cornfield as we sat down to eat, and the warm layer of air that had rested over the water and our clean sand bar grew fresher and smelled ...

    The transcontinental express swung along the windings of the Sand River Valley, and in the rear seat of the observation car a young man sat greatly at his ease, not in the least discomfited by the fierce sunlight which beat in upon his brown face and neck and strong back. There was a look of relaxation and of great passivity about his broad shoulde...

  4. English. Title (alternate script) None. Author (alternate script) None. xxx, 176 pages ; 23 cm. Cather's first short story collection, originally published in 1905, depicts characters who seek the realm of beauty and imagination, but are confronted by the vulgarity and brutality of American society. Includes bibliographical references.

  5. 1 de oct. de 1995 · About this eBook. On the divide -- Eric Hermannson's soul -- The enchanted bluff -- The Bohemian girl -- Flavia and her artists -- The sculptor's funeral -- "A death in the desert" -- The garden lodge -- The marriage of Phaedra -- A Wagner matinee -- Paul's case. Public domain in the USA.

  6. 11 de jul. de 2017 · From the 1983 University of Nebraska edition of The Troll Garden by Willa Cather: Willa Cather’s first book of fiction, The Troll Garden (1905) is a collection of her earliest mature short stories. Well-crafted tales in their own right, they are important harbingers of her future novels and stories.