Cet article montre comment Willa Cather, dans Song of the Lark (1915), traite le roman comme une archive acoustique, un espace textuel pour la conservation des sons. Alors que son roman prouve depuis le début le souci constant de la romancière de décrire les cultures diverses et les groupes marginalisés de l’Ouest américain, il célèbre également la valeur du grand art et des spectacles. En explorant les sentiments et les désirs contradictoires que la musique suscite chez différentes personnes et en relatant ensuite les difficultés pour les saisir dans un récit figé, The Song of the Lark révèle l’instabilité culturelle et temporelle de l’identité et de l’écriture régionale de l’Ouest dans la période moderne.This essay argues that Willa’s Cat...
This article proposes a new methodology for analysing song, underpinned by Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory ...
International audienceThis paper examines the representation of vocal virtuosity in fiction. It focu...
Exploring the vast expanses of the American wilderness in her fiction, Willa Cather had to find a ne...
This essay argues that Willa’s Cather’s The Song of the Lark (1915) approaches the novel as an acous...
Willa Cather’s third novel, The Song of the Lark, depicts the growth of an artist, singer Thea Kronb...
Published in 1915, Willa Cather’s third novel, The Song of the Lark, was groundbreaking in its portr...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
In May of 1912, Willa Cather traveled to Winslow, Arizona, to visit her brother, Douglass, who worke...
International audienceWith Lucy Gayheart Willa Cather returned to the genre of the Künstlerroman she...
International audienceUsing the concept of “artialization” coined by Alain Roger, I examine the comp...
Willa Cather's 1915 novel "The Song of the Lark" describes a woman who defies the provinciality of h...
How does narrative literature as a medium map the representational elusiveness of the voice? What ar...
Willa Cather était amatrice d’opéra et sa fiction est peuplée de chanteurs. Si les références musica...
Thesis (M.A.) - Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of EnglishThis ...
The reputation of Willa Cather is based, for the most part, on her novels of the frontier, particula...
This article proposes a new methodology for analysing song, underpinned by Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory ...
International audienceThis paper examines the representation of vocal virtuosity in fiction. It focu...
Exploring the vast expanses of the American wilderness in her fiction, Willa Cather had to find a ne...
This essay argues that Willa’s Cather’s The Song of the Lark (1915) approaches the novel as an acous...
Willa Cather’s third novel, The Song of the Lark, depicts the growth of an artist, singer Thea Kronb...
Published in 1915, Willa Cather’s third novel, The Song of the Lark, was groundbreaking in its portr...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
In May of 1912, Willa Cather traveled to Winslow, Arizona, to visit her brother, Douglass, who worke...
International audienceWith Lucy Gayheart Willa Cather returned to the genre of the Künstlerroman she...
International audienceUsing the concept of “artialization” coined by Alain Roger, I examine the comp...
Willa Cather's 1915 novel "The Song of the Lark" describes a woman who defies the provinciality of h...
How does narrative literature as a medium map the representational elusiveness of the voice? What ar...
Willa Cather était amatrice d’opéra et sa fiction est peuplée de chanteurs. Si les références musica...
Thesis (M.A.) - Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of EnglishThis ...
The reputation of Willa Cather is based, for the most part, on her novels of the frontier, particula...
This article proposes a new methodology for analysing song, underpinned by Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory ...
International audienceThis paper examines the representation of vocal virtuosity in fiction. It focu...
Exploring the vast expanses of the American wilderness in her fiction, Willa Cather had to find a ne...