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On the Divide

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Originally published
  
January 1896

Author
  
Willa Cather

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Willa Cather books, Classical Studies books

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On the Divide is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Overland Monthly in January 1896.

Contents

On the divide by willa cather


Plot summary

On the Nebraska prairie, Canute takes to drinking to forget his boredom after spending the first forty years of his life in Sweden. Lena takes to teasing him and going to church with him. One day, he asks her father if he can marry her and the father says no. He then proceeds to drag Lena to his house by force, drag a priest there by force too, and get him to marry them without the girl or the girl's father's consent. Later the priest leaves and Lena is left alone in Canute's shanty. She is scared of the rattlesnakes and the coyotes, but he stays outside, in the snow. As she opens the door he is sobbing.

Characters

  • Canute Canuteson
  • Jim Peterson
  • Ole Yensen
  • Mary Lee Yensen, Ole's wife.
  • Lena Yensen, Ole and Mary's daughter.
  • Anne Hermanson
  • Sorenson
  • Allusions to other works

  • Milton, Dante, The Bible, especially Eden, are mentioned.
  • Literary significance and criticism

    On the Divide was Cather's first story to be published in a national magazine. In a 1938 letter to Edward Wagenknetch, Willa Cather admitted that On the Divide was retouched by one of her professors and submitted for publication without her consent.

    The story bears similarities with O Pioneers!. Moreover, it has been noted that Cather's spare style parallels the harshness of the landscape.

    References

    On the Divide Wikipedia