Student Companion to Willa Cather
By (Author) Linda De Roche
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th June 2006
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
813.52
Hardback
232
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
482g
Willa Cather's elegiac tales of the pioneer experience on the American frontier continue to captivate new generations of readers. Written especially for students, this critical introduction offers insightful yet accessible criticism of Cather's most widely read novels. A full chapter examines each work, with full discussions of character development, thematic concerns, plot, critical reception, and historical contexts. Students will find this book a valuable guide to this great American author. The volume covers such enduring works as Alexander's Bridge, O Pioneers!, The Song of the Lark, My D'Antonia, The Professor's House, Death Comes for the Archbishop, and Shadows on the Rock. Each chapter is devoted to an individual novel and provides a full discussion of character development, thematic concerns, and plot structure. The introduction to each novel traces its genesis and its critical reception at the time of publication. The historical context sections place Cather's vision of the pioneer spirit and achievement within the context of a rapidly changing America that was in the process of abandoning its traditional values and thus risking its source of greatness. Students will find this book a valuable guide to Cather's works.
For high school students, college non-majors, and general readers, De Roche examines the biography, influences, and major works of Willa Cather, following the format of the series, which emphasizes plot and character development, critical reception, and themes, while closing with alternative critical perspectives such as psychological, Marxist, or feminist readings. De Roche looks closely at , , , , , , , and . The bibliography includes reviews and criticism for each of the works discussed. * Reference & Research Book News *
Linda De Roche is Professor of English at Wesley College. Her previous books include Student Companion to F. Scott Fitzgerald (2000), and Revisiting Mary Higgins Clark: A Critical Companion (2003), both available from Greenwood Press.