Sweet Water, Nebraska

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Sweet Water, Nebraska is a fictional small prairie town in Willa Cather’s novel "A Lost Lady," emblematic of the changing American West and the decline of old pioneer ideals.

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Sweet Water, Nebraska canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional town
literary setting
appearsInWorkBy Willa Cather NERFINISHED
associatedWithCharacter Captain Forrester NERFINISHED
Marian Forrester NERFINISHED
Niel Herbert NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Willa Cather NERFINISHED
depicts small prairie town life
economicBase prairie agriculture
railroad
firstAppearance A Lost Lady (1923) NERFINISHED
genreContext American realist fiction
hasTheme economic and social change
erosion of traditional values
transition from frontier to modernity
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementContext American modernism NERFINISHED
literaryWork A Lost Lady NERFINISHED
locatedIn Nebraska
medium novel
narrativeFunction background for the Forrester estate
microcosm of the American West
portrayedAs once-prosperous community
town in decline
settingOf A Lost Lady NERFINISHED
symbolizes changing American West
decline of old pioneer ideals
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
usedToExplore class and social stratification
corruption and materialism
memory and nostalgia

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A Lost Lady setting Sweet Water, Nebraska