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Youth and the Bright Medusa is a collection of short stories by Willa Cather, published in 1920. [1] . Several were published in an earlier collection, The Troll Garden . Contents. This collection contains the following stories: [2] "Coming, Aphrodite!" a.k.a. "Coming, Eden Bower!" "The Diamond Mine" "A Gold Slipper" "Scandal" "Paul's Case"
4 de fev. de 2022 · Youth and the bright Medusa is a collection of eight short stories about artists and the arts. Coming, Aphrodite! -- the diamond mind. -- A gold slipper. -- Scandal. -- Paul's case. -- A Wagner matine. -- The sculptor's funeral. -- A death in the desert. Access-restricted-item. true. Addeddate. 2022-02-04 09:05:43. Bookplateleaf. 0002. Boxid.
Youth and the Bright Medusa, collection of eight short stories about artists and the arts by Willa Cather, published in 1920. Four of the stories were reprinted from Cather’s first published collection of fiction, The Troll Garden (1905). The stories include “Flavia and Her Artists,” in which an.
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30 de set. de 2004 · About this eBook. Author. Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Title. Youth and the Bright Medusa. Contents. Coming, Aphrodite! -- The diamond mine -- A gold slipper -- Scandal -- Paul's case -- A Wagner matinée -- The sculptor's funeral -- "A death in the desert." Language.
- Willa Cather
- English
- 1920
- Youth and the Bright Medusa
MY first recollections of Cressida Garnet have to do with the Columbus Public Schools; a little girl with sunny brown hair and eager bright eyes, looking anxiously at the teacher and reciting the names and dates of the Presidents: "James Buchanan, 1857–1861; Abraham Lincoln, 1861–1865"; etc.
Youth Media; Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... Youth and the bright Medusa by Cather, Willa, 1873-1947. Publication date 1945
One bright December afternoon Eden Bower was going down Fifth Avenue in her car, on the way to her broker, in Williams Street. Her thoughts were entirely upon stocks,—Cerro de Pasco, and how much she should buy of it,—when she suddenly looked up and realized that she was View Image of Page 75 skirting Washington Square.