
One of Ours
by Willa Cather
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About This Book
Although the land on which the Nebraska farm boy Claude Wheeler lives is settled, he himself has inherited the pioneer spirit of adventure, the frontiersman's purpose, and the settler's sense of idealism. In One of Ours , Willa Cather explores the dissonance between Claude’s attitudes and his physical reality and studies how this conflict affects him. Drawing on her own family’s experience of the war through her cousin G. P. Cather, who fought in World War I, Cather observes how an otherwise misdirected young man could find purpose and meaning in war and how his death would affect his family’s...
Chapters (68)
- Book One: On Lovely Creek
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- Book Two: Enid
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- Book Three; Sunrise on the Prairie
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- Book Four: The Voyage of the Anchises
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- Book Five: "Bidding the Eagles of the West Fly On"
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