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My Antonia by Willa Cather: A Review
My Antonia

by Willa Cather

Author: Willa Sibert Cather, Nebraska's most noted author was born in Virginia. At the age of ten she moved with her family to Webster County, Nebraska. Many of Cather's acquaintances and Red Cloud area scenes can be recognized in her writings.

Cather wrote poetry, short stories, essays and novels, winning many awards. In 1920 she won the Pulitzer Prize for her novel One of Ours, about a Nebraska farm boy who went off to World War I.

Willa Cather's reputation as one of America's finest novelists rests on her novels about Nebraska and the American Southwest. These novels express her deep love of the land and her distaste for the materialism and conformism of modern life.

Devoted to values such as the importance of family and the need for human courage and dignity, she created strong female characters whose sort of strength and determination had previously been attributed to only men.

My Antonia, one of Cather's best works, is an unconventional, romantic novel of prairie life. It tells the story of a remarkable woman whose strength and passion epitomize the pioneer spirit.

Characters:

Jim Burden - The man narrating the story.

Antonia Shimerda -The daughter of Bohemian immigrants and the heroine of the story.

Ambrosch Shimerda - Antonia's mean brother

Marek Shimerda -Antonia's mentally disabled brother.

Yulka Shimerda - Antonia's younger sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Shimerda - Antonia's gently father who committed suicide, and her

bitter, complaining mother.

Larry Donovan - The man Antonia thought was going to marry her.

Lena Lingard - A girl that Jim grew up with and was successful.

Anton Cuzak - Antonia's husband.

The Book

The book begins with an introduction. In the introduction it tells about James Quale Burden (Jim Burden) and how the story came to be written. The introduction is written by a woman who is an old friend to Jim and who grew up in the same Nebraska town as he did. They are both now

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