Thesis (M.A.) - Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Science, Dept. of EnglishThis essay considers Willa Cather’s use of fairy tale, musical, and mythological references within The Song of the Lark to rewrite cultural paradigms of patriarchal oppression and create a female-empowered narrative of an artist’s life. Through a complex network of allusions, Cather creates a successful künstlerroman by conveying the complicated realities of her female protagonist’s struggle to become an artist. Only by examining the full context of the novel’s allusions can we clearly understand the author’s characterization of her main character, Thea Kronberg
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
While writing extensively about classical and European visual sources for Willa Cather\u27s writing,...
The thesis seeks to explore the portrayal of the othered, marginalized individuals in the fictional ...
Willa Cather's 1915 novel "The Song of the Lark" describes a woman who defies the provinciality of h...
The reputation of Willa Cather is based, for the most part, on her novels of the frontier, particula...
Willa Cather’s third novel, The Song of the Lark, depicts the growth of an artist, singer Thea Kronb...
How does narrative literature as a medium map the representational elusiveness of the voice? What ar...
This essay argues that Willa’s Cather’s The Song of the Lark (1915) approaches the novel as an acous...
International audienceWith Lucy Gayheart Willa Cather returned to the genre of the Künstlerroman she...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
Willa Cather, at a young age, began to define and illustrate the characteristics of a true artist. U...
Reacting against Victorian ideal that influenced her childhood, Cather creates numerous gender rever...
Drawing upon methodologies from folklore studies and performance theories, this dissertation begins ...
In May of 1912, Willa Cather traveled to Winslow, Arizona, to visit her brother, Douglass, who worke...
Drawing on methodologies from cultural studies and New Historicism, along with theories of narrative...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
While writing extensively about classical and European visual sources for Willa Cather\u27s writing,...
The thesis seeks to explore the portrayal of the othered, marginalized individuals in the fictional ...
Willa Cather's 1915 novel "The Song of the Lark" describes a woman who defies the provinciality of h...
The reputation of Willa Cather is based, for the most part, on her novels of the frontier, particula...
Willa Cather’s third novel, The Song of the Lark, depicts the growth of an artist, singer Thea Kronb...
How does narrative literature as a medium map the representational elusiveness of the voice? What ar...
This essay argues that Willa’s Cather’s The Song of the Lark (1915) approaches the novel as an acous...
International audienceWith Lucy Gayheart Willa Cather returned to the genre of the Künstlerroman she...
In 1913, Willa Cather met opera-diva Olive Fremstad and the two formed a friendship that would span ...
Willa Cather, at a young age, began to define and illustrate the characteristics of a true artist. U...
Reacting against Victorian ideal that influenced her childhood, Cather creates numerous gender rever...
Drawing upon methodologies from folklore studies and performance theories, this dissertation begins ...
In May of 1912, Willa Cather traveled to Winslow, Arizona, to visit her brother, Douglass, who worke...
Drawing on methodologies from cultural studies and New Historicism, along with theories of narrative...
The purpose of my research is to respond to M.M. Bakhtin\u27s assertions in Epic and Novel that th...
While writing extensively about classical and European visual sources for Willa Cather\u27s writing,...
The thesis seeks to explore the portrayal of the othered, marginalized individuals in the fictional ...