One of OursHarperCollins, 28.04.2015 - 352 Seiten On the surface, Claude Wheeler appears to have a charmed life. The beloved child of a successful farmer and his wife, Claude attends an exclusive college and marries a childhood friend, but nevertheless struggles to find his purpose for living. It is only after he departs for the battlefields of Europe, that Claude is able to find what had eluded him for so long. Willa Cather’s One of Ours won the 1923 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library. |
Inhalt
Chapter VIII | |
Chapter XI | |
Chapter XII | |
Chapter XIII | |
Book FourThe Voyage of the Anchises | |
Chapter I | |
Chapter II | |
Chapter III | |
Chapter IV | |
Chapter IX | |
Chapter X | |
Chapter XI | |
Chapter XII | |
Chapter XIII | |
Chapter XIV | |
Chapter XV | |
Chapter XVI | |
Chapter XVII | |
Chapter XVIII | |
Book TwoEnid | |
Chapter I | |
Chapter II | |
Chapter III | |
Book ThreeSunrise on the Prairie | |
Chapter I | |
Chapter II | |
Chapter III | |
Chapter IV | |
Chapter V | |
Chapter VI | |
Chapter VII | |
Chapter VIII | |
Chapter IX | |
Chapter X | |
Chapter V | |
Chapter VI | |
Book FiveBidding the Eagles of the West Fly On | |
Chapter I | |
Chapter II | |
Chapter III | |
Chapter IV | |
Chapter V | |
Chapter VI | |
Chapter VII | |
Chapter VIII | |
Chapter IX | |
Chapter X | |
Chapter XI | |
Chapter XII | |
Chapter XIII | |
Chapter XIV | |
Chapter XV | |
Chapter XVI | |
Chapter XVII | |
Chapter XVIII | |
Chapter XIX | |
About the Author | |
About the Series Copyright About the Publisher | |
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