The Voyage Perilous: Willa Cather's Romanticism

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U of Nebraska Press, 2001. gada 1. janv. - 304 lappuses

They Voyage Perilousis the first extended interpretation of Willa Cather's writing within the literary tradition of romanticism. Although she partook of the familiar subjects and themes of the Wordsworthian school of romanticism, Cather was not nearly so concerned with what we see as how we see. Her intensely individual perspective, more creatively romantic than has been previously recognized, gave her work its own kind of elegant form.

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Susan J. Rosowski argues that Willa Cather early took up the romantic challenge to vindicate imaginative thought in a world threatened by materialism, then pursued it with remarkable consistency throughout her career. The early essays and stories set out the terms of this life-long commitment. In the early novels Cather celebrates imaginative possibilities; in the middle ones she present increasingly desperate circumstances, asking what is left when the imagination is eclipsed by commercial values; in the late novels she writes in a Gothic mode, the dark counterspirit to optimistic romanticism.

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The book is organized chronologically, with a chapter devoted to each novel. The chapters can be read independently or as part of a unified argument providing a larger picture.

 

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Beginnings 3222
3
The Troll Garden and the Dangers of Art
19
The Discovered Self
32
O Pioneers Willa Cathers New World Pastoral 45 1853
45
The Growth of an Artists Mind
62
The Closing of the Circle
75
An American Arthurian Legend
95
A ProsePoem of Symbolic Experience
114
A Miracle
159
The World of the Mind
175
Unalterable Realities
189
Willa Cather and Gothicism
207
A Female Gothic
219
An American Gothic
232
Notes
247
Index
273

A Book of Dreams
130
The Idolatry of Sentimental
144

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Susan J. Rosowski (1942-2004).

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