Beginning My Antonia
Here are some particular things, pulled off the top of my head, to look at as you begin the novel:
- What is the effect of the narrative frame that Cather sets up at the outset?
- How does Cather set up her main character, the narrator?
- How does the novel set up, right at the beginning, the sense that this is a new novel, a story that is about a changed world, a story that is not being told in the traditional way?
- How does Cather handle description?
- How does the landscape function in the book?
- How does understatement work in the novel?
- How does the novel evoke emotion?
- How is the novel like, and unlike, the stories by Hemingway and the poems by Eliot, Williams and Pound that we will read--like them not only in technique, but in feeling, in theme?
- Do these techniques work for you? Do these feelings resonate with you?
As we go forward, I will post some of my thoughts, and I will post some of your thoughts, as well. Feel free to comment on any post, but please be thoughtful and considerate when you do, and please don't comment anonymously.
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