The Professor's House. Illustrated
Willa Cather
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Publisher:
Andrii Ponomarenko
Andrii Ponomarenko
DRM:
Open - No Protection
Open - No Protection
Publication Year:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9786178616557
Description:
The Professor's House by Willa Cather is a profound exploration of memory, loss, and identity. Set in a Midwestern university town, the novel centers on Professor Godfrey St. Peter, an aging academic who finds himself disconnected from his family, career, and personal achievements. As he moves into a new house, he clings to his old study, symbolizing his emotional resistance to change and his yearning for the past.
The narrative takes a unique turn with the interlude “Tom Outland’s Story,” a heartfelt account of the professor’s deceased protégé. Tom’s experiences in the Southwest, especially his discovery of ancient cliff dwellings, contrast sharply with the professor’s stifling academic world. This part of the novel brings in themes of exploration, purity, and a lost American ideal.
Ultimately, The Professor's House reflects on the cost of progress and intellectualism. Through its layered structure and introspective tone, Cather paints a poignant portrait of a man confronting his fading passions and unfulfilled dreams.
The narrative takes a unique turn with the interlude “Tom Outland’s Story,” a heartfelt account of the professor’s deceased protégé. Tom’s experiences in the Southwest, especially his discovery of ancient cliff dwellings, contrast sharply with the professor’s stifling academic world. This part of the novel brings in themes of exploration, purity, and a lost American ideal.
Ultimately, The Professor's House reflects on the cost of progress and intellectualism. Through its layered structure and introspective tone, Cather paints a poignant portrait of a man confronting his fading passions and unfulfilled dreams.
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