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Sister Peter Damian Charles Western American Literature, Volume 2, Number 2, Summer 1967, pp. 91-108 (Article) Published by University of Nebraska Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wal.1967.0062 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/528655/summary Access provided at 22 Feb 2020 04:05 GMT from JHU Libraries SIS TER P E T E R DAMIAN C H A R L E S , O. P. College of St. M ary of the Springs M y Antonia: A Dark Dimension T h e pow er a n d vigour of the hero in e of W illa C ath er’s novel M y A n to n ia cannot be denied, n o r can the persistent perfection of the a u th o r’s style; yet every serious critic of the w ork faces the problem of the stru ctu ral significance of the narrato r, J im B urden. D avid Daiches believes th a t J im ’s position in the book “raises p ro b lems w hich W illa C ath er is never able to solve,”1 w hile E. K. Brown, in his generally perceptive study, adm its bafflem ent in th e m a tte r of
Western American Literature – University of Nebraska Press
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