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Alexander’s Bridge
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Alexander’s Bridge in Grande Prairie, AB
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Alexander’s Bridge in Grande Prairie, AB
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"Alexander's Bridge" is a novel written by Willa Cather and published in 1912. Set in Boston and other locations in the United States and Canada, the story follows the life of Bartley Alexander, a successful engineer who is torn between his professional ambitions and personal relationships.
As Bartley's career flourishes, he becomes increasingly distant from his wife, Winifred, and finds himself drawn to Hilda Burgoyne, a vibrant actress from his past. As he grapples with his feelings for Hilda and struggles to reconcile his desires with his obligations, Bartley's carefully constructed life begins to unravel.
Through its exploration of themes such as love, ambition, and the passage of time, "Alexander's Bridge" offers readers a poignant meditation on the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. Cather's elegant prose and insightful characterizations create a compelling portrait of a man torn between duty and desire, ultimately revealing the universal truths of the human experience.
"Alexander's Bridge" is a novel written by Willa Cather and published in 1912. Set in Boston and other locations in the United States and Canada, the story follows the life of Bartley Alexander, a successful engineer who is torn between his professional ambitions and personal relationships.
As Bartley's career flourishes, he becomes increasingly distant from his wife, Winifred, and finds himself drawn to Hilda Burgoyne, a vibrant actress from his past. As he grapples with his feelings for Hilda and struggles to reconcile his desires with his obligations, Bartley's carefully constructed life begins to unravel.
Through its exploration of themes such as love, ambition, and the passage of time, "Alexander's Bridge" offers readers a poignant meditation on the complexities of human relationships and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. Cather's elegant prose and insightful characterizations create a compelling portrait of a man torn between duty and desire, ultimately revealing the universal truths of the human experience.




















