

Religious significance, the two priests' escape from an American murderer, and Seek his assigned diocese, Vaillant's near-mystical experience in a cave of pagan Highlights include Latour's first solitary ride through the hostile territory to The country, the people, or other religious figures. The stories are rivetting accounts of them facing daunting challenges presented by This novel is really a collection of episodes taken from theĮxperiences of the priests-mainly Latour-over their entire adult lives.

For all they accomplish, it is they who are spiritually saved in ways theyĬould not have been if they had remained clerics in comfortable European postings.īut this may seem an interpretation cobbled together in desperation, based on too When they accept the pagan traditions and uncomplicated goodness of their purportedįlock. They may set out to bring Roman Catholicism to this less civilized part area, but their biggest breakthroughs come Too obviously suggest their respective proclivities of scholarly reflection and bold action, don'tĪctually save many souls in the New World.

And there is a subtle anti-colonial twist. Shaped the society that emerged from them. Survive in a harsh world, struggles that defined North America early on and have Significance-matters of conscience and individual morality in the struggles to One wants to say in Cather's defence she is taking up issues of more universal Story, as much as there is one, hearkens back to a period of quiet, individualism heroismįar from the dire social problems of contemporary life. Indians, Mexicans and Spanish settlers of the American southwest in the mid-1800s.ĭeath Comes for the Archbishop seems out of place not just in its timesīut in the overall sweep of modern literature. Life of a couple of good-natured French priests, missionaries really, among the Even harder hitting works were to come as the so-called Roaring decade was replaced by the Dirty Thirties.Īnd in the midst of this, Willa Cather was penning a meandering meditation on the Years earlier, followed by Hemingway's The Sun Also Risesand Sinclair Lewis's Elmer Gantry.Īlong with other excitingly modern, jaded novels of social criticism

Gatsby and Dreiser's An American Tragedy had been published just two Surprising if you read it alongside other American literature that came out around On several lists as one of the greatest novels of the twentieth century-which may be Death Comes for the Archbishop is often considered
