- Eleanor's House
Eleanor's House is a short story by
Willa Cather . It was first published in "McClure's " in October 1907 [Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, University of Nebraska Press; Rev Ed edition, 1 Nov 1970, page 111] .Plot summary
Harold Forscythe and his new wife Ethel are visiting the Westfields, who live in
Arques-la-Bataille . Harold admits to Harriet that he is still in mourning over his late wife. Later, he goes away as he does customarily. Ethel decides to join him at Fortuney nearPontoise , where he used to live with his late wife. Harriet will go with her. When they get there, the couple have a fight. Later however, Harriet tells her husband she is buying Harold's house in Fortuney - he is leaving for America with his wife, who is pregnant.Characters
*Mrs Harriet Westfield. She went to a
convent inParis with Eleanor in her youth.
*Mr Robert Westfield
*Harold Forscythe
*Ethel, Harold's new wife.
*Eleanor Sanford, Harold's late wife.References to other works
*Harriet mentions
Antoine François Prévost 's "Manon Lescaut ", andAlfred de Musset .Literary significance and criticism
"Eleanor's House" has been deemed to be clumsily Jamesian [Willa Cather's Collected Short Fiction, University of Nebraska Press; Rev Ed edition, 1 Nov 1970, 'Introduction' by Mildred R. Bennett, page xxxvii] .
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