![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Song of the Lark, The (Cather) My Ántonia (Cather) Literature regional Cather’s My Ántonia Promotes Regional Literature (1918) My Ántonia Promotes Regional Literature, Cather’s (1918) Regional Literature, Cather’s My Ántonia Promotes (1918) Literature, Cather’s My Ántonia Promotes Regional (1918) My Ántonia (Cather) Literature regional United States 1918: Cather’s My Ántonia Promotes Regional Literature Literature 1918: Cather’s My Ántonia Promotes Regional Literature Cather, WillaĪlthough Cather had been publishing short fiction in magazines since 1892 and by 1918 usually was able to sell her stories for good prices, she was not yet very strongly established as a fiction writer. She had by then published an unheralded collection of poems ( April Twilights, 1903), a collection of short stories ( The Troll Garden, 1905), and three novels: Alexander’s Bridge (1912), Alexander’s Bridge (Cather) O Pioneers! (1913), O Pioneers! (Cather) and The Song of the Lark (1915). In October, 1918, when Willa Cather was forty-four years old, she was considered a promising “young” novelist by critics and reviewers such as H. The publication of Willa Cather’s My Ántonia opened new possibilities for regional literature and expanded novelists’ alternatives for plot structure. ![]()
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