Monday, February 18, 2019
Death Comes for the Archbishop: Not a Novel :: Death Comes for the Archbishop
Death Comes for the Archbishop Not a wiseIf some unity felt compelled to classify Death Comes for the Archbishop as a character of fabrication, the most likely candidate would be a regional novel. Clearly, the background knowledge and local color of this build make the region a comminuted component. However, before classifying the work as a type of novel, it must be determined whether it is a novel or, as Miss Cather has asserted, a narrative. ground on the mental synthesis and content of the book, it does not meet the classical descriptions of novel and plot, so would lend itself more accurately to Miss Cathers classification.The simplified definition of novel given in A Handbook to Literature is an drawn-out fictional PROSE narrative (335). By this definition, Cathers book would qualify as a novel. But there is a great deal more to a novel than this definition implies. The handbook expands by stating some organizing principle-PLOT, THEME, or desire-should be present in a . . . a novel (335). Cathers book has an idea - to illustrate the historical, regional and cultural context in which two European priests perform missionary work in the desert of the American south-west in the last half of the nineteenth century. This idea does not bring to pass a plot. Aristotle maintained that a plot should create a wholly with the structural union of the parts being such that, if any one of them is displaced or removed, the whole will be disjointed and disturbed (Holman/Harmon 377). The structure of Death Comes for the Archbishop is made up of a series of episodes consisting of the experiences of two missionary priests, and legends of the region, such as Our Lady of Guadalupe. Would the whole become disjointed or disturbed if some of the stories or legends were removed or rearranged? No. The work would lose some of its richness, but the whole would not become incomprehensible. I believe Willa Cather perceived this work as a narrative alternatively than a no vel because it lacked what is traditionally considered a plot. The works narrative form is smelling(p) of a journal, and had it been written in the first person instead of third, it belike would have been classified as a journal narrative kind of than a novel.
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