Constitutionalism,the Public Philosophy,and Political Science |
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Authors: | John Marini |
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Abstract: | Examining Willa Cather's corpus of literary works reveals several phases of her illustrious career. After defending commercial culture in O Pioneers! and My Ántonia, her later novels, especially her One of Ours, diagnose an unmediated split in the Western world illustrated by the experience of the Great War: the bourgeois commercial culture undermines aspirations for human greatness. Her later novels deepen this diagnosis and offer a way out in a return to a rooted community of believers living in the shadows of the Church. |
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Keywords: | Cather Catholicism decadence Great War history |
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