Willa Cather's My Ántonia

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Willa Cather's My Ántonia

edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom

(Modern critical interpretations)

Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2008

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  • : hardcover

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My Ántonia

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Bibliography: p. 169-171

Contents of Works

  • The forgotten reaping-hook : sex in My Ántonia / by Blanche H. Gelfant
  • The defeat of a hero : autonomy and sexuality in My Ántonia / by Deborah Lambert
  • Immigrant backgrounds to My Ántonia : a curious social situation in Black Hawk / by Sally Allen McNall
  • Fire and wit : storytelling and the American artist in Cather's My Ántonia / by Paula Wooley
  • Pro/creativity and the kinship aesthetic / by Susan J. Rosowski
  • Mared Shimerda in My Ántonia : a noteworthy medical etiology / by Patrick Shaw
  • My Ántonia and the parables of sacrifice / by Steven B. Shively
  • The observant eye, the art of illusion, and Willa Cather's My Ántonia / by Janis P. Stout
  • Jim Burden and the white man's burden : My Ántonia and empire / by Michael Gorman
  • Americanizing Cather : myth and fiction in My Ántonia / by Diana H. Polley
  • Why do we read--and re-read--My Ántonia / by Ann Romines

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Presents criticism on ""My Antonia"", a nostalgic novel about an earlier America, which portrays the harmonies and disharmonies of the human world and the world of nature.

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