Alexanders Bridge


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Alexander's Bridge


Alexander's Bridge

Author: Willa Cather

language: en

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Release Date: 2014-02-18


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Bartley Alexander, a construction engineer, is a middle-aged man torn between Winifred, his demanding American wife, and Hilda Burgoyne, his alluring British mistress. Alexander's relationship with Hilda erodes his sense of honor and eventually proves disastrous when a bridge he is constructing begins to collapse. Alexander's Bridge is an instructive, thought-provoking study of a man's growing awareness of his loss of integrity. Newly designed and typeset in a modern 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.

Alexander's Bridge


Alexander's Bridge

Author: Willa Sibert Cather

language: en

Publisher: Library of Alexandria

Release Date: 2013-10-03


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Alexander's Bridge


Alexander's Bridge

Author: Willa Cather

language: en

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Release Date: 2023-10-01


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Willa Cather's first published novel, set in Boston, London, and Paris, is the story of a man unable to resolve the contradictions in his own nature. The central figures are Bartley Alexander, a world-famous engineer; his wife; Winifred, a Boston society matron; and his former love, Hilda Burgoyne, a London actress. Long considered an uncharacteristic production, in the light of recent scholarship "Alexander's Bridge" is seen to be closely linked to the body of Cather's work, thematically as well as in its use of myth and symbol. Bernice Slote's introduction considers the circumstances of its composition and its relationship to the later novels, particularly "One of Ours," "The Professor's House," and "Lucy Gayheart." The text has been entirely reset from the first (1912) edition.