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title My Antonia Notes Cliffs Notes On-- author Kubicek - photo 1

title:My Antonia : Notes .. Cliffs Notes On--
author:Kubicek, David.
publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (US)
isbn10 | asin:
print isbn13:9780822008613
ebook isbn13:9780764522833
language:English
subjectCather, Willa,--1873-1947.--My Antonia.
publication date:1997
lcc:
ddc:810.9
subject:Cather, Willa,--1873-1947.--My Antonia.
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My ntonia
Notes
by
David Kubicek, M.A.
University of Nebraska
including
Life and Background of the Author
List of Characters
Character Web
Genealogy
Introduction to the Novel
Summaries and Commentaries
Maps
Character Analyses
ntonia Shimerda Cuzak
Jim Burden
Critical Essays
The Real ntonia
My ntonia and Autobiography
The Two Introductions
Willa Cather's Art
Review Questions and Essay Topics
Selected Bibliography
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Editor
Gary Carey, M.A.
University of Colorado
Consulting Editor
James L. Roberts, Ph.D.
Department of English
University of Nebraska
ISBN 0-8220-0861-0
Copyright 1997
by
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1999 Printing
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Contents
Life and Background of the Author
5
List of Characters
13
Character Web
20
Genealogy
21
Introduction to the Novel
22
Summaries and Commentaries
26
Character Analyses
Picture 4
ntonia Shimerda Cuzak
63
Picture 5
Jim Burden
65
Critical Essays
Picture 6
The Real ntonia
67
Picture 7
My ntonia and Autobiography
70
Picture 8
The Two Introductions
72
Picture 9
Willa Cather's Art
74
Review Questions and Essay Topics
76
Selected Bibliography
77

Center Spread: My ntonia Maps
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Life and Background of the Author
Early Childhood (187384).
Wilella Cather (rhymes with "gather") was born on December 7, 1873, in the home of her short, stalwart maternal grandmother, Rachel Boak, in Back Creek Valley (near Gore), on the northwest tip of Virginia. The oldest of seven children, Willa was named for an aunt who died of diphtheria. She hated her given, or Christian, name and as soon as she had some say about the matter, friends and family knew her as "Willie." She called herself "William" as an adolescent, and she signed her early college papers ''William Cather, Jr." Throughout her lifeeven among familyshe insisted that she had been born in 1876.
Willa's father, Charles, was tall and fair with the manners of a southern gentleman. As a young man, he'd studied law for a couple of years and, because of his helpful nature, neighbors often asked for his help in settling disputes. Willa's mother, Jennie, was the dominant parent, and, according to biographer E. K. Brown, when necessary, she disciplined her children with a rawhide whip; in later years, none of them seemed to resent the whippings and even declared them beneficial. Mrs. Cather, however, gave her children the freedom to do almost anything they wished, so long as they obeyed household rules.
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