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基本説明
It places the novel in the context of American literary history, African-American music, and Southern writing, and offer illuminating ways of reading Cather's best-known work.
Full Description
My Antonia is undoubtedly Willa Cather's most famous novel. It is also her most autobiographical novel and her most aesthetically complex; it can be enjoyed both for its simple, pure prose and for its literary depth. The essays in this volume place the novel in the context of American literary history, African-American music, and Southern writing, and offer illuminating ways of reading Cather's best-known work.
Contents
1. Introduction Sharon O'Brien; 2. My Antonia and African American art Elizabeth Ammons; 3. 'It ain't my prairie': gender, power, and narrative in My Antonia Marilee Lindemann; 4. Time, change, and the burden of revision in My Ántonia Miles Orvell; 5. Displacing Dixie: the Southern subtext in My Antonia Anne Goodwyn Jones.