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The narrative explores the moral decline of Mrs. Forrester, a once-admired woman, through the eyes of Niel Herbert, a young man from Sweet Water. As he witnesses her deterioration, the story reflects on broader themes of loss and disillusionment in the West, transitioning from the idealized era of pioneers to a time of capitalist exploitation. Cather's third-person perspective captures the emotional depth of Niel's feelings and the changing landscape of the region.
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A Lost Lady, Willa Cather
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- 2008
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