The Professor's House
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Abstract
The Professor’s House (1925) depicts the mid-life crisis of Godfrey St. Peter, a history professor at a midwestern state university who is disillusioned with his wife and daughters, his university, and the materialism of American culture. He longs for Tom Outland, his most brilliant student, who died on a World War I battlefield. At the same time, Tom’s recollection of discovering hidden cliff dweller ruins in New Mexico interrupt Godfrey’s narrative. Cather’s own experiences of travel in the Southwestern US with her partner, Edith Lewis, shadow and enrich her depictions of Tom’s New Mexican experiences. Cather’s sixth novel is a compelling modernist work of art that raises questions that are still compelling…
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- Extant taxon
- Disappointment
- Performance art
- Art
- Literature
- Art history
- Classics
- History
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