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A Lost Lady - cover

A Lost Lady

Willa Cather

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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Synopsis

In "A Lost Lady," Willa Cather masterfully explores themes of love, loss, and the inevitable passage of time against the backdrop of the American West. Through the lens of Marian Forrester, a symbol of fading grandeur and shifting cultural values, Cather employs a rich, lyrical prose style that captures the rugged beauty of the Nebraska landscape and its profound impact on her characters. The narrative intricately intertwines Marian's internal struggles and the external forces of a changing society, reflecting a broader commentary on the American experience during the early 20th century, particularly the clash between tradition and modernity. Willa Cather, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American literature, often drew from her own Midwestern roots and experiences to inform her writings. Her keen observations of rural life and the complexities of human relationships are expertly woven into this poignant tale. Cather's admiration for the pioneering spirit and her understanding of the social dynamics of her time significantly shaped her portrayal of female characters, making them both relatable and complex. Readers of "A Lost Lady" will find themselves immersed in Cather's evocative storytelling and rich character development. This novel not only serves as a reflection on the fleeting nature of beauty and youth but also captures the essence of an era. It is highly recommended for those who appreciate nuanced narratives that resonate with themes of identity and nostalgia.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 105 pages.

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