Death Comes For the Archbishop:
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Death Comes For the Archbishop
I think that some possible reasons for this to not be considered a novel is that it is in fact almost like a narrative, even though it's in third person.
The story almost seems to be told by the two priests, almost through their eyes come the descriptions that fill this book. From the very beginning, when Father Latour says, "Mais, c'est fantastique!" (p.18), we as readers can see the desert from his eyes, and how beautiful it was.
I have had difficulty with the book however. I personally wonder if it's not considered a novel because readers struggled to find the exact plot and/or reason the book was written. I still have yet to find some sort of explanation of why Cather wants us to be reading this -- so in that sense, I can see why some would not classify it as a novel.
Cather said that she'd call it a narrative, and I can see her point of view. Because the majority of the piece revolves around the two priests, it is almost like they are telling their story. And within this book, is many other little stories as well -- when the characters in the novel tell their own narratives and anecdotes.
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