National Endowment of the Arts - The Big Read

My Ántonia
Teacher's Guide - Introduction


This Big Read Teacher’s Guide contains ten lessons to lead you through Willa Cather’s classic novel, My Ántonia. Each lesson has four sections: a thematic focus, discussion activities, writing exercises, and homework assignments. In addition, we have provided capstone projects and suggested essay topics, as well as handouts with more background information about the novel, the historical period, and the author. All lessons dovetail with the state language arts standards required in the fiction genre.

Finally, the Big Read Reader’s Guide deepens your exploration with interviews, booklists, time lines, and historical information. We hope this guide and syllabus allow you to have fun with your students while introducing them to the work of a great American author.

From the NEA, we wish you an exciting and productive school year.

 




Teaching Resources
Willa Cather seated for camera, 1908

Willa Cather as managing editor of McClure's, 1908 (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Archives & Special Collections)

llustration by W.T. Benda for Willa Cather's book

Willa Cather commissioned these illustrations from Bohemian artist W.T. Benda for the first edition of My Ántonia, but the publisher did not include the images because of the cost. (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Archives & Special Collections)

Restored illustration by W.T. Benda

The University of Nebraska scholarly edition restored the W.T. Benda illustrations according to Cather's original intent. (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Archives & Special Collections)

Hand tinted photograph of young Willie Cather

Eleven-year-old "Willie" Cather holds her bow and arrow as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Hiawatha, 1885. (University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Archives & Special Collections)



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