The Image of the Place in Willa Cather’s My Antonia and Song of the Lark

Authors

  • Baker Bani-Khair The Hashemite University
  • Ziyad Khalifah Alkhalifah Qassim University
  • Imad Khawaldeh The Hashemite University
  • Imad Abedalkareem Ababneh Amman Arab University
  • Mahmoud Ali Rababah Al-Balqa Applied University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1602.13

Keywords:

Moonstone, My Antonia, self-actualization, Song of the Lark, Willa Cather

Abstract

This paper explores Willa Cather’s experience of place, which is prominently reflected in her novels, particularly in the two novels chosen for this study: ‘My Antonia’ and ‘Song of the Lark’. The paper analyses the intricate and sophisticated aspects of these settings from various perspectives. It delves into the ontological, existential, and spatial meanings that extend beyond the physical intricacies of the places, which Willa Cather keenly portrays through profound and contemplative lenses. It is evident that her spatial use of settings, places, and locales aligns well with her stylistic descriptions, language, and vivid imagery, all of which transcend the superficial meaning and break free from the stereotypical patterns common among other writers of that literary period. The paper also discusses the spatial and urban dimensions of these settings and their influence on the emotional and intellectual development of the major female protagonists in the two works.

Author Biographies

Baker Bani-Khair, The Hashemite University

Department of English Language and Literature

Ziyad Khalifah Alkhalifah, Qassim University

Department of English Language and Translation, College of Science and Arts in Ar Rass

Imad Khawaldeh, The Hashemite University

Department of English Language and Literature, Faculty of Arts

Imad Abedalkareem Ababneh, Amman Arab University

Department of Basic Sciences and Humanities

Mahmoud Ali Rababah, Al-Balqa Applied University

Department of English Language and Literature, Irbid College

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2025-03-01

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