One of OursDover Publications, 27.02.2007 - 352 Seiten In Willa Cather's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel, we meet Claude Wheeler, a young Nebraskan yearning to escape the life that has been preordained for him. Claude is dissatisfied with farming, alienated from his parents, distant from his wife, and searching for something to believe in. When the country enters the First World War, he finally discovers what he's been looking for. Away from home for the first time, Claude finds the course of his life irrevocably altered by newfound friendships and experiences on distant battlefields. One of Ours continues to be a celebratory tribute — and a grief-stricken remembrance — of World War I. It is at once a courageous and poignant story of American ideals, an extraordinary character sketch, and a disquieting look at the making of an American soldier. |
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... Enid pronounced his name in the same way , but either Claude did not notice this , or did not mind it from her . He sank into a deep , dark sofa , and sat with his dri- ving cap on his knee while Brother Weldon drew a chair up to the ...
... Enid pronounced his name in the same way , but either Claude did not notice this , or did not mind it from her . He sank into a deep , dark sofa , and sat with his dri- ving cap on his knee while Brother Weldon drew a chair up to the ...
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... Enid . " Enid clasped her hands ; her perplexity made her features look sharper . “ But it is when I pray that I feel this call the strongest . It seems as if a finger were pointing me over there . Sometimes when I ask for guidance in ...
... Enid . " Enid clasped her hands ; her perplexity made her features look sharper . “ But it is when I pray that I feel this call the strongest . It seems as if a finger were pointing me over there . Sometimes when I ask for guidance in ...
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... Enid . When he went down to the mill it was usually Mr. Royce , not Enid , who sought to detain him , followed him down the path to the gate and seemed sorry to see him go . He could not blame Enid with any lack of interest in what he ...
... Enid . When he went down to the mill it was usually Mr. Royce , not Enid , who sought to detain him , followed him down the path to the gate and seemed sorry to see him go . He could not blame Enid with any lack of interest in what he ...
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Sunrise on the Prairie | 147 |
The Voyage of the Anchises | 195 |
Bidding the Eagles of the West Fly | 235 |
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