The Dance at Chevalier's
"The Dance at Chevalier's" | |
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Short story by Henry Nicklemann (Willa Cather) | |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Short story |
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Published in | Library |
Publication type | Periodical |
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Publication date | 1900 |
The Dance at Chevalier's is a short story by Willa Cather. It was first published in Library in 1900 under the pseudonym of Henry Nicklemann.[1]
Plot summary
In Oklahoma, Dennis and Signor have driven the cattle back into the corral. There is a dance at Mr Chevalier's this evening. The latter, along with the two aforementioned men and Harry Burns, are playing cards. Denis catches the Signor cheating. Burns warns him against the Signor, saying that Mexicans are treacherous. Signor then finds out Severine likes Denis. He blackmails her into kissing him this evening, or else he will tell her father. The dance begins and Severine dances with several men, one of them being Denis. Signor then asks Severine to get Denis to come up to him for a talk. The Mexican gives him some cocktails he has made himself, and tells him Severine has been playing with them both. He shall see for himself as Signor goes down and kisses her. A little later, Denis dances with her again but he is sad because of what he has seen. He dies on the dancefloor, accusing Signor of giving him poison earlier on. The murderer, however, had left half an hour earlier.
Characters
- Denis, an Irishman. He is a 'ladies' man.
- Signor, a Mexican boy.
- Jean Chevalier, a rich cattle holder. He will only allow someone with more acres than he has to marry his daughter.
- Harry Burns, a journalist from the East.
- Severine Chevalier, Jean Chevalier's daughter. She went to school in Toronto for two year, and speaks French with a French accent, not patois French.
- Alplosen de Mar, a musician who plays the organ.
- Peter Sadelack, a musician who plays the violin. He used to perform in theatres in Prague.
- Marine Generaux, a French girl.
Allusions to other works
- Thomas Moore is mentioned through Denis.[citation needed]
Literary significance and criticism
One critic has suggested that this work is "a cross between George Washington Cable's The Grandissimes (1880) and Anthony Hope's Prisoner of Zenda (1894)".[2]
References
External links
- Full Text at the Willa Cather Archive
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- The Song of the Lark
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- One of Ours
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collections
- A Lost Lady (1934 film)
- O Pioneers! (1992 film)
- My Antonia (1995 film)
- The Song of the Lark (2001 film)
- O Pioneers! (2009 opera)