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Memorial Fictions
Steven Trout
其他書名
Willa Cather and the First World War
出版
U of Nebraska Press
, 2002-01-01
主題
Literary Criticism / Women Authors
History / Military / World War I
Literary Criticism / American / General
ISBN
9780803244429
0803244428
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=bIRtj-RDqhkC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Memorial Fictions
offers a major reassessment of Willa Cather's career and artistic achievements, provides a plethora of information on popular culture during and immediately after the Great War, and demonstrates the importance of literature as a cultural forum for addressing issues and ideas fundamental to American culture.
Based on extensive archival research and a variety of scholarly sources drawn from several disciplines, Steven Trout shows how Cather's analysis of the First World War in
One of Ours
and
The Professor's House
represents a considerable accomplishment, one worthy of standing next to her groundbreaking treatment of Nebraska settlers in
O Pioneers!
and
My ?ntonia
and her virtual reinvention of the historical novel in
Death Comes for the Archbishop
and
Shadows on the Rock
. Furthermore, he argues that Cather's First World War?related fiction deserves consideration alongside such established classics as Ernest Hemingway's
A Farewell to Arms,
Erich Maria Remarque's
All Quiet on the Western Front
, and Vera Brittain's
Testament of Youth
.
Though awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1923, One of Ours was a frequently maligned and misunderstood book. Contemporary male reviewers reviled the work, and it has been Cather's most neglected novel among later generations of readers and scholars. Trout not only reevaluates the impact of the First World War on Cather's fiction but also demonstrates that
One of Ours
, far from representing a dubious achievement within the Cather canon, renders the American experience of the war with prophetic insight and considerable imaginative vigor. He also offers a detailed reappraisal of
The Professor's House
, showing it to be a novel haunted by the phantomlike presence of the Great War.