1. Cather - Noun
2. Cather - Proper noun
United States writer who wrote about frontier life (1873-1947)
Source: WordNetAcocella, herself a feminist and critic of strong conviction, took on the feminist and queer critics in the Cather field, accusing them of shrillness, tone deafness, and ultimately bad faith. Source: Internet
Although "My Antonia" relates a number of exciting, sentimental, horrifying, and even scandalous incidents (none of which will be divulged here), Cather very deliberately chose to write a character novel rather than an action story. Source: Internet
Prior to the latest Jonas, other famous Willas include the 1920s Pulitzer Prize-winning author Willa Cather, as well as actor Philip Seymour Hoffman’s daughter with Mimi O’Donnell and Keri Russell’s daughter with ex-husband Shane Deary. Source: Internet
A Fulbright Scholar and former L.A. Times reporter, Denise's novels have been shortlisted for the Edgar Allen Poe and the Willa Cather Award. Source: Internet
Cather fell out of favor with critics in the 1930s, and some accounts have her fading into a bitter recluse, but her literary writing has stood the test of time. Source: Internet
Then, when I was a sophomore in high school, she gave me a short works collection of Willa Cather inscribed with, “My Sunflower Scholar, Cather is one of the all-time great writers so far, so far as I’m concerned.” Source: Internet