Article(electronic)March 2016

Willa Cather and Dutch Golden Age Painting

In: Modernist cultures, Volume 11, Issue 1, p. 118-136

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Abstract

This essay argues that the American regionalist writer Willa Cather was deeply influenced by Dutch Golden Age painters in the compositional strategies of her short stories. Looking at Cather's 'Coming, Aphrodite!' (1920), the essay examines the geometric composition of the work, the orthogonal planes used throughout it, and the symbolism of the story to argue that it offers a self-conscious visual experience. The essay makes the case that Cather's transcultural and trans-generic experimentation lifts her literary reputation from the 'local colour' or regionalist demarcation and sets her firmly among her modernist peers.

Languages

English

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

ISSN: 1753-8629

DOI

10.3366/mod.2016.0128

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