_The Professor's House_ ranks among Willa Cather's most lyrical,
accomplished, and evocative novels. Set in a Midwestern university
town in the 1920s, the story centers around Professor Godfrey St.
Peter, a distinguished, middle-aged scholar of the Classics who
experiences a sense of disillusionment with his life and work. The
novel unfolds in three parts, seamlessly weaving together St. Peter's
present-day reflections with a poignant flashback to the adventures of
his former student, Tom Outland. Through Tom's story, set against the
rugged landscapes of the American Southwest, Cather explores themes of
youth, idealism, and the inevitable confrontation with the harsh
realities of life. Through the lives of richly drawn characters, the
story offers a beautiful portrayal of nostalgia, regret, the search
for meaning, the passage of time, and the clash between tradition and
modernity. It remains a significant work in Willa Cather's body of
literature, celebrated for its exquisite prose and insightful
depiction of a vivid cast of characters grappling with the
complexities of their own existence. This Warbler Classics edition
includes a detailed biographical timeline.
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ISBN
9781962572224
Publisert
2024
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Warbler Classics
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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