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Nancy Horan

Loving Frank

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007

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Essay Topics

1.

Is Loving Frank a tragedy? Why or why not?

2.

How does Frank grow as an artist throughout the novel?

3.

How does the novel examine the consequences of Mamah’s and Frank’s actions? Is it making an argument in favor of their relationship or otherwise?

4.

Compare and contrast Mamah and Catherine. How are they similar? How are they different? What do their experiences tell us about the role of women in the early 20th century?

5.

What role does art play in the novel? How does it factor into both Frank’s and Mamah’s lives?

6.

As a work of historical fiction, much of the novel is conjecture—especially in regards to Mamah herself. What is one plot point or scene in particular that reads as taking artistic liberties? Why?

7.

What does translation symbolize in the novel? How does Mamah find her own voice even as she translates the words of others?

8.

What role does the press play in the novel? Is it a force of good, evil, or both?

9.

What does nature symbolize for Frank and Mamah? Does this symbol change over time or remain static? Why do you think that is?

10.

Choose one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s buildings that is mentioned in the novel. How does this building reflect his character development?

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