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Consider the language Cather uses to describe life on the American frontier. How does her choice of words and phrases underscore her depiction of the region's remoteness and desolation?
Clark repeatedly compares his aunt to an explorer or, at the very least, a traveler to distant places (e.g. "a frozen camp on the Yukon"). How do these passages intersect or contrast with the idea of music as a form of transportation?
Choose one of the musical pieces Cather references in this story and briefly research it. What does the allusion to this piece add to "A Wagner Matinée" in terms of theme or character?
By Willa Cather
A Lost Lady
A Lost Lady
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Coming, Aphrodite!
Coming, Aphrodite!
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Death Comes for the Archbishop
Death Comes for the Archbishop
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Lucy Gayheart
Lucy Gayheart
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My Antonia
My Antonia
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Neighbour Rosicky
Neighbour Rosicky
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One Of Ours
One Of Ours
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O Pioneers!
O Pioneers!
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Paul's Case
Paul's Case
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Shadows on the Rock
Shadows on the Rock
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The Professor's House
The Professor's House
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The Sculptor's Funeral
The Sculptor's Funeral
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The Song of the Lark
The Song of the Lark
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