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In 'A Lost Lady,' Willa Cather crafts a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of the American West's transformation during the early 20th Century. Through an elegiac prose style, Cather captures the decline of the enchanting Marian Forrester, juxtaposing her with the fading romantic idealism of the frontier era. The novel, replete with expressive landscapes and incisive social critique, uses the changing fortunes of the Forresters and the burgeoning influence of industrial capitalism to offer insights into loss, change, and the unrelenting march of time. Niel Herbert's narration adds a dimension of youthful disillusionment, as he mourns not just Mrs. Forrester's fall from grace, but also the corruption of the values he holds dear. Willa Cather, a seminal figure in American literature, wrote 'A Lost Lady' drawing upon her profound understanding of the American Midwest and the complexities of human nature. Her deep connection to the land and its history imbues her work with authenticity and power. The narrative reflects Cather's contemplations on the collision between pioneering spirits and modern commercial forces, a theme she explored by delving into her experiences and observations of the changing American landscape. 'A Lost Lady' is recommended for readers who seek a narrative that blends lyrical beauty with acute historicity. Cather's nuanced character study and the novel's portrayal of societal transformation will resonate with those intrigued by the American West and the personal stories woven into its vast tapestry. The book holds particular appeal for anyone interested in the intersection of identity, progress, and the inexorable shifts in cultural landscapes that define the American ethos.

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Romanzi contemporanei

Editore Digicat

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 13/11/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 8596547393214

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