A lost lady
Book • 1923
Willa Cather's "A Lost Lady" tells the story of Marian Forrester, a captivating woman whose charm and elegance gradually fade as her social standing declines.
The novel explores themes of social change, morality, and the passage of time in the American West.
Through the eyes of young Captain Niel Herbert, we witness Marian's transformation and the impact of her life on those around her.
The narrative is characterized by its evocative descriptions of the landscape and its subtle exploration of human relationships.
Cather's prose is known for its beauty and emotional depth.
The novel explores themes of social change, morality, and the passage of time in the American West.
Through the eyes of young Captain Niel Herbert, we witness Marian's transformation and the impact of her life on those around her.
The narrative is characterized by its evocative descriptions of the landscape and its subtle exploration of human relationships.
Cather's prose is known for its beauty and emotional depth.
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