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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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The novel tells the story of Bartley Alexander, a renowned engineer and bridge builder who has achieved great success in his career. Bartley is married to Winifred, a wealthy and accomplished woman. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Bartley is restless and dissatisfied with his life.When Bartley encounters his former love, actress Hilda Burgoyne, memories of their passionate affair resurface, and he is drawn back into a world of passion and desire. Bartley becomes torn between his professional responsibilities, his marriage to Winifred, and his lingering feelings for Hilda.As Bartley's personal and professional lives intersect, he grapples with the consequences of his choices and the weight of his ambitions. The novel explores the conflicts between love and duty, personal fulfillment and societal expectations.Cather's writing style in "Alexander's Bridge" is characterized by its psychological depth and introspection. She delves into the inner lives of her characters, exploring their motivations, desires, and the complex web of emotions that drive them.While "Alexander's Bridge" is not as widely known as some of Cather's later works, it provides insight into her early development as a writer and offers a glimpse into the themes and preoccupations that would come to define her literary career. The novel examines the human struggle for fulfillment and the consequences of sacrificing personal happiness for professional success.
The novel tells the story of Bartley Alexander, a renowned engineer and bridge builder who has achieved great success in his career. Bartley is married to Winifred, a wealthy and accomplished woman. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Bartley is restless and dissatisfied with his life.When Bartley encounters his former love, actress Hilda Burgoyne, memories of their passionate affair resurface, and he is drawn back into a world of passion and desire. Bartley becomes torn between his professional responsibilities, his marriage to Winifred, and his lingering feelings for Hilda.As Bartley's personal and professional lives intersect, he grapples with the consequences of his choices and the weight of his ambitions. The novel explores the conflicts between love and duty, personal fulfillment and societal expectations.Cather's writing style in "Alexander's Bridge" is characterized by its psychological depth and introspection. She delves into the inner lives of her characters, exploring their motivations, desires, and the complex web of emotions that drive them.While "Alexander's Bridge" is not as widely known as some of Cather's later works, it provides insight into her early development as a writer and offers a glimpse into the themes and preoccupations that would come to define her literary career. The novel examines the human struggle for fulfillment and the consequences of sacrificing personal happiness for professional success.




















