![]() ![]() He encourages her to continue studying vocals instead of piano. The music teacher hears her voice and realizes that the girl has a gift for singing. ![]() Pressman: “The Inevitable Hardness of Human Life”: The Song of the Lark as NaturalismĪnn Moseley: Willa Cather’s Transitional Novel: The Song of the Lark as a Romantic-Naturalistic Novel with a Modernist Centerīeth E. Young and ambitious Thea Kronborg leaves Moonstone, a fictional city in Colorado, for Chicago to pursue her dream of becoming a pianist. ![]() Since the time of its publication in 1915, this novel had captivated readers with its sharp observations. Magagna: A Place Apart: Transcending Social Topographies in The Song of the Lark Eric Aronoff: The Kingdom of Culture: Culture, Ethnology and the “Feeling of Empire” in The Song of the Lark Sarah Clere: Locating Mexicans in The Song of the Lark Julie Olin-Ammentorp: “You Are What You Read”: Wharton’s Undine Spragg and Cather’s Thea Kronborgĭebra Cumberland: A Tale of Two Sisters: The Influence of “Goblin Market” on Cather’s The Song of the Lark Richard S. Beautiful and lyrical, this third novel by Willa Cather follows the life of Thea Kronberg from her childhood in 19th-century Nebraska to her career as a renowned opera singer. ![]() Dolph: Place, Inspiration, and the Railroad in Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark Tony R. Galioto: Künstlerroman Revised: Doubleness and Catharsis in Willa Cather’s The Song of the Lark Danielle Russell: Immeasurable Yearnings: The Artistic Legacy of the Landscape in Cather’s The Song of the Lark Annette R. Burke: Genius and the (Un)Dead Girls: Consumption, Artistry, and the Female Body in The Song of the Lark Cecilia Björkén-Nyberg: Anatomy Is All: The Pathology of Voice in The Song of the Lark Erica D. ![]()
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