The Profile (short story)

The Profile (short story)

The Profile is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in "McClure's" in June 1907 [Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, University of Nebraska Press; Rev Ed edition, 1 Nov 1970, page 135] .

Plot summary

At an Impressionists's club, painters are arguing over the seriousness of art, prompting Dunlap to leave the room. Later in Paris, he meets Mr Gilbert and starts making a portrait of his daughter Virginia. They soon get married and have a child, Eleanor. However, Virginia shows no feeling of affection for her, being too busy with the vagaries of fashion and throwing parties.Her cousin Miss Vane stays with them and looks after the baby daughter. Dunlap grows tired of his wife's superficiality, and once holds Miss Vane's hands inappropriately, which throws her, and seems to vindicate his wife's jealousy. He eventually proceeds to make a crass remark about a scar Virginia bears. The next day, she leaves for Nice, later to go to America, and finally to Saint Petersburg. She files for divorce and becomes internationally famous for her sense of style. Dunlap marries Miss Vane.

Characters

*Aaron Dunlap, a portrait painter. He grew up in West Virginia and was apprenticed as a cobbler by his grandfather subsequent to his mother's death soon after he was born.
*Mr Gilbert, Virginia's father.
*Mrs Eleanor Gilbert, Virginia's mother.
*Miss Virginia Gilbert
*Eleanor, Virginia's baby, named about her grandmother.
*Madame de Montebello, a friend of Virginia's.
*Miss Eleanor Vane, Virginia's cousin.
*The maid
*The butler

Allusions to other works

*The Impressionists mention Victor Hugo's 1832 play "Le roi s'amuse" (with Triboulet), his 1831 novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (with Quasimodo), and his 1869 novel "The Man Who Laughs" (with Gwynplaine).
*Music is mentioned with Sarah Bernhardt.
*Painting is mentioned with Edouard Manet's "Olympe".

Literary significance and criticism

It has been argued that the story is characteristic of 'the author's strange abhorrence for physical defect' [Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant, "Willa Cather: A Memoir", Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1963, page 71] .

References

External links

* [http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/examples/servlet/transform/tamino/Library/cather?&_xmlsrc=http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/cather/writings/cat.ss002/cat.ss002.xml&_xslsrc=http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/cather/xslt/cather_ss.xsl Full text]


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