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On the Divide: The Many Lives of Willa Cather

Autor David Porter
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2010
Willa Cather’s fiction frequently plays out on “the divide,” the high prairie land of Nebraska, where the author herself lived as a child. This book suggests that Cather’s own life played out on a divide as well, deliberately measured out between different roles and personae that made their way into her writing.
 
On the Divide analyzes the iconic image that Cather helped develop for herself, in contrast to the anonymous face she adopted for promotional activities and the very different private self she shared only with friends and family. Delving into Cather’s correspondence and the little-known promotional material she produced anonymously, David Porter provides new insight into the extent—and direction—of her control. He also considers the contrasting influences of Mary Baker Eddy, whose biography Cather ghostwrote, and Sarah Orne Jewett on the author’s emerging artistic persona. The study goes on to explore the many ways in which these “divides” in Cather’s life found expression in her writing. Extending from Cather’s early stories to her final novel, Porter’s book documents the degree to which Cather’s understanding of her own different and often conflicting sides, and of her penchant for playing diverse roles, enabled her as a novelist to create characters so torn, so complex, and so profoundly human.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803232792
ISBN-10: 0803232799
Pagini: 416
Ilustrații: 17 phtographs, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

David Porter (1935–2016) was the Tisch Family Distinguished Professor at Skidmore College. He is the author of Virginia Woolf and the Hogarth Press: “Riding a Great Horse” and Horace’s Poetic Journey: A Reading of Odes 1–3.

Cuprins

Introduction: On the Divide
Section I: Cather on Cather – Introduction
Chapter 1: Three Autobiographies and an (Auto)interview
Chapter 2: Dust Jacket Copy
 
Section II: Entering the Kingdom of Art – Introduction
Chapter 3: The Quest to Excel: 1890-1906
Chapter 4: Cather Caught in the Eddy
Chapter 5: Two Alter-Egos
 
Section III: At Home on the Divide – Introduction
Chapter 6: O Pioneers! and My Autobiography
Chapter 7: The Song of the Lark
Chapter 8: My Ántonia
 
Section IV: Confronting Medusa – Introduction
Chapter 9: “Hard and Dry”
Chapter 10: Youth and the Bright Medusa
Chapter 11: One of Ours
 
Section V: “The Seeming Original Injustice – Introduction
Chapter 12: A Lost Lady
Chapter 13: The Best Stories of Sarah Orne Jewett
Chapter 14: The Professor’s House
Chapter 15: My Mortal Enemy
 
Section VI: Recapitulation – Introduction
Chapter 16: Conversations: Cather Talks with Cather
 
Section VII: “In the End is My Beginning” – Introduction
Chapter 17: Death Comes for the Archbishop
Chapter 18: Fiction of the 1930s
Chatper 19: Cather, Jewett, and Not Under Forty
Chapter 20: Sapphira and the Slave Girl
 
Notes
Works Cited
Index
 

Recenzii

"If you can handle a tough, honest look at the personality and work of a Nebraska icon, if you are a Nebraskan who understands where our State's real power in this world and its history lies, then this is a volume you will find to be as fascinating as a spicy mystery novel."—Roger Welsch, Nebraska Life

"As a narrative of a conflicted consciousness, a portrait of an artist, and as a forensic piece of literary scholarship, Porter's book is a splendid achievement."—Catherine Morley, Oxford Journals

"Written for general readers, not just those with an esoteric knowledge of Cather scholarship, Porter's book will be enlightening for anyone who wants another view of Nebraska's premier author."—Becky Faber, Nebraska History

"Porter's work signals new paths for future scholarship, uncovering complex threads that run between Cather's ideals of art and the realities of her twentieth-century literary marketplace."—Michael Schueth, Legacy