- A Resurrection
A Resurrection is a short story by
Willa Cather . It was first published in "Home Monthly " in April1897 [Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, University of Nebraska Press; Rev Ed edition, 1 Nov 1970, page 439] .Plot summary
Martin is back to his hometown,
Brownville, Nebraska , where he wants to pick up his son Bobbie and move toKansas City with him. Upon hearing that, Marjorie is upset - she doesn't want to part with the child. Martin then sits by the bank of theMissouri River and reflects on his life - how he was one of the "river rats" in this town, he then worked on boats on that same river; he subsequently married Aimee de Mar inSt. Louis, Missouri and they had a child together. She would overspend and get bored with domesticity; she eventually died as she was trying to run away. He then brought the baby back to Brownville, and Miss Marjorie has been looking after him since then.Later, Marjorie sends Bobbie off to bed, and Martin comes along. He tells her he wants her to go to Kansas City with Bobbie and he. She expresses her dismay with the unkind letter he sent her when he got married to Aimee. Bobbie is woken up by the sound of the river, and Martin, in his faith in
Water deity , hopes she will consent to his proposal.Characters
*Miss Marjorie Pierson, a.k.a Margie.
*Mrs Skimmons
*Martin Dempster
*Bobbie
*Aimee de Mar
*Mrs Pierson, Marjorie's mother, crippled withrheumatism .Allusions to other works
*Literature is mentioned with
Honore de Balzac 's "comedie humaine ",Sappho ,Alfred de Musset , andTheocritus .
*Painting is mentioned withGuido Reni 's "Penitent Magdalene".Allusions to actual history
*
Thomas Tipton , one of the first two United States Senators from Nebraska, is mentioned in the history of Brownville; he had a house there.
*Brownville is compared toPompeii .Literary significance and criticism
*Willa Cather had visited Brownville in
1894 to write an article for the fortieth anniversary of its settlement [Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, University of Nebraska Press; Rev Ed edition, 1 Nov 1970, 'Introduction' by Mildred R. Bennett, page xxx] .References
External links
* [http://libtextcenter.unl.edu/cather/writings/shortfiction/resurrection.html Full text]
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