Willa Cather Essay, Research Paper
Willa Cather
born in December of 1873 in Black Creek Valley in Virginia
At the age of 9 moved to Nebraska frontier to join grandparents
got her schooling in Nebraska and she attended the University of Nebraska in Lincoln
began her writing career during college writing short stories and poetry for the Nebraska State Journal and the Lincoln Courier
After graduating from Nebraska in 1895 she worked as a teacher and journalist in Pittsburgh
She wrote a collection of short stories called The Troll Garden in 1905 which had A Wagner Matinee published in it
This led to her getting a job editing and writing for Mc Clure s Magazine in New York City, and she helped the magazine from going under
In 1912 she resigned from Mc Clure s Magazine to pursue writing short stories and fiction in the quiet Greenwich village in New York
Much of her writing is reflected back to her life living in Nebraska, her settings and values of the stories come from this region
She believed that your writing must come from experiences before adolescence
Many themes of her stories were shown in the strength and courage of frontier settlers and wrote about the need for artists not to be set back by inhibiting influences, which is one of the main themes in A Wagner Matinee
Like other writers of her time, she wrote about disillusionment and s
she loved music, which is reflected in this story with the German composer, Richard, Wagner
She won a pulitzer prize in 1923 for One of Ours, and she is known as one of the great writers of the twentieth century
Works Cited
Anderson, Robert. Willa Cather. Elements of Literature. Fifth Course. Us: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1993.
Columbia University Press. Cather, Willa Sibert. 2000 . . 2 Mar 2001.
University of Nebraska Press. The Willa Cather Archive. 2000. . 1 Mar 2001.
Characters
main characters are Clark and Aunt Georginia
Clark is Georginia s nephew that she raised after his parent s death
She lives in Nebraska with his Uncle Howard, where Clark left in order to pursue the American dream and move to Boston
Clark is shown to be a dynamic character, and his views of his aunt change during the course of the story, even though he loves her a lot, he describes her very crudely
Passage starting on page 519 2nd col. with But Mrs. Springer…
this is showing how tough her life is in Nebraska, her outward appearance is shown because of the change of her life from living in Boston and moving to Nebraska where she lives a tough farming life with farming and little opportunities for her
Cather also gives very good descriptions of the character s hands as a result of their