`For the first time, perhaps, since that land emerged from the waters
of geologic ages, a human face was set toward it with love and
yearning. It seemed beautiful to her, rich and strong and glorious.'
Willa Cather's second novel, O Pioneers! (1913) tells the story of
Alexandra Bergson and her determination to save her immigrant family's
Nebraska farm. Clear-headed and fiercely independent, Alexandra's
passionate faith in the prairie makes her a wealthy landowner. By
placing a strong, self-reliant woman at the centre of her tale, Cather
gives the quintessentially American novel of the soil a radical cast.
Yet, although influenced by the democratic utopianism of Walt Whitman
and the serene regionalism of Sarah Orne Jewett, O Pioneers! is more
than merely an elegy for the lost glories of America's pioneer past.
In its rage for order and efficiency, the novel testifies to the
cultural politics of the Progressive Era, the period of massive social
and economic transformations that helped to modernize the United
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ISBN
9780191605208
Publisert
2020
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Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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