Death Comes for the Archbishop - Wikipedia Death Comes for the Archbishop is a 1927 novel by American author Willa Cather It concerns the attempts of a Catholic bishop and a priest to establish a diocese in New Mexico Territory
Death comes for the archbishop by Willa Cather - Project Gutenberg "Death Comes for the Archbishop" by Willa Cather is a novel published in 1927 It follows a Catholic bishop and priest as they work to establish a diocese in New Mexico Territory during the late 19th century
Death Comes for the Archbishop - ia601606. us. archive. org "DEATH COMES: FOR TH pzdhe if he had stood still He must ive rravelied {teokgh | _ thirty miles of these conical red hills, winding his way in the narrow cracks between them, and he had begun to — think that he would never see anything else
Death Comes for the Archbishop | Willa Cather Archive One summer evening in the year 1848, three Cardinals and a missionary Bishop from America were dining together in the gardens of a villa in the Sabine hills, overlooking Rome The villa was famous for the fine view from its terrace
Death Comes for the Archbishop The episodic, nearly plotless narrative of Death Comes for the Archbishop begins with a Prologue in which the Vatican assigns Father Jean Marie Latour, a French Jesuit missionary priest serving in Sandusky, Ohio, to the New Mexico territory following the region's annexation to the United States
Death Comes for the Archbishop by Willa Cather | Goodreads Willa Cather's best known novel is an epic--almost mythic--story of a single human life lived simply in the silence of the southwestern desert In 1851 Father Jean Marie Latour comes to serve as the Apostolic Vicar to New Mexico
Death Comes for the Archbishop - Encyclopedia Britannica Death Comes for the Archbishop, novel by Willa Cather, published in 1927 The novel is based on the lives of Bishop Jean Baptiste L’Amy and his vicar Father Joseph Machebeut and is considered emblematic of the author’s moral and spiritual concerns
Death Comes for the Archbishop - Willa Cather - Google Books WILLA CATHER, author of twelve novels, including O Pioneers!, My Ántonia, and Death Comes for the Archbishop, was born in Virginia in 1873 but grew up in Nebraska, where many of her
Death Comes for the Archbishop - Wikisource Death Comes for the Archbishop This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1931 The longest-living author of this work died in 1947, so this work is in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 78 years or less