Death comes from the Archbishop: If someone feels the need to classify a novel as a novel as an archbishop, the most likely candidate will be a regional novel. Clearly, the setting of this work and the color of the area made this area an important element. But before classifying a work as a novel it is necessary to judge whether it is a novel or a story as Mr. Caster said. According to the structure and content of the book, it does not conform to the classical definition of novels and plots, so it is applied exactly by the classification of misquerors.
& Lt; Tab / & gt; In 1927, Cather turned to the Catholic Church on the novel about 'death to the archbishop', 'Catholic faith in Mexico and the semi pagan world in southwest India'. (McFarland, 16) With recognition of the important position of Cather in American literature, the year after "death came to the archbishop" has increased for several years. He has a honors degree from Columbia University, Yale University, University of California, Princeton University. Including Gold Prize from American Academy of Arts and Culture. After her success, Cather suffered several big losses. My father died in 1928, my mother died in 1929, died in 1931. Therefore, in 1932 and 1940, Cazar wrote two short stories "Fate of hearing impaired", "Sapphire and slave girl". Between 1935 and 1937, Cather served a series of important works called "not less than 40 years old". This series is about how the world has changed since 1922.
The death of Willa Cather was by the Archbishop. A story One of the words that comes to mind when people think about novels is novels. In fact, the other meaning of the word novel is new and unique. Authors can create their own stories based on real events using real places, but the results are basically creation, both partially and partially. As a reader, we are in a way a prisoner of the imagination of the author and we must obey the rules of the world they created. If accepted, from the mid-1800s to the latter half, Willa Cather became the forerunner of O, thousands of Americans and foreigners gathered in the Midwest of the United States. They gathered in the area and wanted to get free or cheap land promised by the American government. Most "blazers" leave the town, work at the factory, challenge the great prairie of America and become farmers. Not only because the land is free or cheap but also they leave home,