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The main characters are Clark and his Aunt Georgiana. Clark- a man living in Boston who was originally from a small farm in Nebraska with his Aunt Georgiana Aunt Georgiana- a woman who was a teacher at Boston Conservatory, but gave up everything for love. She lived out the rest of her life in Nebraska in hardship and a life without music. She leaves to visit her nephew in Boston and her love for music is reawakened
Before Aunt Georgiana's moved to Nebraska she was a music teacher and lived in Boston and was accustomed to the city life. After the move to Nebraska she put out of her mind all of the cosmopolitan things she loved, particularly classical music.
The narrator in "A Wagner Matinee" is Clark. He feels he owes a great debt to Aunt Georgiana because she introduced him to culture and helped shape his appreciation for music and literature during his formative years. Aunt Georgiana's influence had a profound impact on his life, and he is grateful for her guidance and support.
The author, Willa Cather, appears to value Aunt Georgiana's love for music and culture the most. Despite the sacrifices she made to follow her husband to a Nebraska farm, her love for classical music and art remained a fundamental part of her identity, portraying the enduring importance of culture in one's life.
Georgiana Hill has written: 'A history of English dress' 'Women in English life'
Yes, it is based on life of Georgiana Cavendish ( formerly Lady Georgiana Spencer)
This story is a bout a young boy named Clark, who is living in Boston. He receives a letter saying that his Aunt Georgiana is coming to visit from Nebraska.As a young woman, Georgiana had been a talented music teacher at the Boston conservatory until, during a trip to the Green Mountains, she met Howard Carpenter, ten years her junior. They eloped and moved to a homestead in Nebraska.It has been thirty years since Georgiana has seen Boston. Clark recalls her kindness to him when, as a boy, he visited Nebraska and she introduced him to Shakespeare, classic mythology, and the music she played on her small parlour organ.Clark takes his aunt to a symphony concert of music from Richard Wagner's "Tannhauser", " Tristan und Isolde", and "The Flying Dutchman" . She is intensely moved by the music and listens with tears running down her face. When the concert ends she says, "I don't want to go, Clark. I don't want to go."Clark realizes that she has nothing ahead of her but the grim drudgery of life back in Nebraska.source :wikipedia
The film "The Duchess" is about the life of Georgiana, the Duchess of Devonshire in the 18th century. It featured Keira Knightly as Georgiana, as well as Ralph Fiennes, Dominic Cooper, and Charlotte Rampling.
The duration of The Postmodern Life of My Aunt is 1.85 hours.
The Postmodern Life of My Aunt was created on 2006-09-08.
Students' responses will vary. A sample response follows:As a woman living in the mid-1800s, Georgiana had been raised to sacrifice herself for others. She had been pressured by society to get married, keep a home, and have children. When she reached the age of thirty, she was considered long past her prime. Therefore, she was anxious to get married, even if the choice was unsuitable. She gave up her life of culture and comfort in Boston to follow Howard to settle on a homestead on the Nebraska frontier
Aminadab laughs when Georgiana dies because he represents a raw and earthy side of human nature, devoid of the refined sensibilities that see Georgiana's beauty as perfect. To him, death is a natural part of life, and he finds amusement in the absurdity of humans trying to defy nature and achieve perfect beauty.