Hanover, Nebraska (fictional town)

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Hanover, Nebraska is the fictional prairie town that serves as the central setting of Willa Cather’s novel "O Pioneers!", embodying the challenges and transformations of early 20th-century frontier life.

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instanceOf fictional town
literary setting
appearsInWorkBy Willa Cather NERFINISHED
associatedWithAuthorNationality American literature
associatedWithGenre American regionalist fiction
prairie novel
country United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Willa Cather NERFINISHED
depicts agricultural community
frontier life
prairie life
firstAppearanceIn O Pioneers! NERFINISHED
hasCommunityType farming community
hasEconomicBase agriculture
hasLandscapeFeature farmland
prairie
hasNarrativeRole central setting of O Pioneers!
hasResident Alexandra Bergson NERFINISHED
Carl Linstrum NERFINISHED
Emil Bergson NERFINISHED
Frank Shabata NERFINISHED
John Bergson NERFINISHED
Lou Bergson NERFINISHED
Marie Shabata NERFINISHED
Oscar Bergson NERFINISHED
influencesPerceptionOf Midwestern rural identity
languageOfWork English
literaryFunction backdrop for character development
symbol of frontier challenges
symbol of opportunity and hardship
locatedIn American Great Plains NERFINISHED
Nebraska
narrativeFocus family dynamics among settlers
land ownership and cultivation
social change in rural communities
publicationContext O Pioneers! (1913 novel) NERFINISHED
settingOf O Pioneers! NERFINISHED
themeContext community and isolation
economic hardship and prosperity cycles
immigrant experience in the American Midwest
struggles of homesteaders
transformation of the prairie landscape
timePeriod early 20th century

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O Pioneers! setInFictionalPlace Hanover, Nebraska (fictional town)