A Realistic Approach to Willa Cather’s My Antonia
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v3i.1542Keywords:
Realism, Language style, Cultural conflict, Social critique.Abstract
My Antonia is a famous book of Willa Cather. The book tells a story about the frontier life in the 19th century America centered around the Bohemian female protagonist Antonia. The essay begins by discussing language style, then moves to cultural conflicts, and finally focus on the social critiques on gender discrimination and immigration issue, to analyze how Willa Cather applies various elements to achieve realist writing style in this work.
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Cather Willa. My Antonia [M]. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004.
Zhang Man. On the Cultural Conflict in My Antonia [J]. Journal of Hubei University of Science and Technology. 2014, 34(12):103-104.
Zheng Dan. The Growth of Antonia: The Construction of Women's Autonomy Consciousness in My Antonia [J]. Literary Review of Literatures. 2010, (09): 42-43.
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