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         Chopin Kate:     more books (101)
  1. Critical Essays on Kate Chopin (American Literature Series) by Alice Hall Petry, 1996-11-13
  2. The Awakening & Other Stories by Kate Chopin, 2006-07-14
  3. The Awakening and Selected Short Stories by Kate Chopin, 1994-09-01
  4. Works of Kate Chopin. Including The Awakening, At Fault, The Story of an Hour, Desiree's Baby, A Respectable Woman and more (mobi) by Kate Chopin, 2008-09-04
  5. The Awakening by Kate Chopin, 2005-07
  6. The Awakening by Kate Chopin, 1972
  7. A Vocation and a Voice: Stories (Penguin Classics) by Kate Chopin, 1991-01-01
  8. Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie (Penguin Classics) by Kate Chopin, 1999-03-01
  9. Kate Chopin's Private Papers
  10. Awakenings: The Story of the Kate Chopin Revival (Southern Literary Studies)
  11. The Cambridge Companion to Kate Chopin (Cambridge Companions to Literature)
  12. The Awakening by Kate Chopin, 2005-01-01
  13. Unveiling Kate Chopin by Emily Toth, 1999-03-01
  14. The Story of an Hour (Tale Blazers) by Kate Chopin, 2001-09

21. Chopin, Kate - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Kate Chopin. Nationality American Activity American author. Born 0802-1851 Died 22-08-1904
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22. Kate Chopin, 1851-1904 Bayou Folk.
Transcription of an 1894 edition of this collection of short stories. From the University of North Carolina.
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23. Chopin, Kate - Definition Of Chopin, Kate By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaur
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Kate Chopin United States writer who described Creole life in Louisiana (1851-1904) Kate O'Flaherty Chopin, Chopin
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24. At Fault | Chopin, Kate
At Fault A Scholarly Edition with Background Readings Chopin, Kate Cloth Edition, $30.00s Cloth ISBN 157233-120-8 Status Out of Print Paper Edition, $15.00s
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25. Kate Chopin
Biographische Notiz, Links.
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Kate Chopin
Rezensionen Links Literatur Obwohl Katherine O'Flaherty Chopin in St. Louis geboren ist und nur 14 Jahre in Louisiana verbrachte, wird ihr Werk mit dem Süden verbunden. Die Welt ihrer Romane und Erzählungen ist die der Kreolen und 'Cadians aus Louisiana. Rezensionen The Awakening , mit Porträt einer Frau - Vergleichsliteratur
Short Stories Links About Kate Chopin A collection of annotated links to web sites on Kate Chopin By Christina Ker "Ahead of Her Time" An Overview of the Life and Works of Kate Chopin Kate Chopin.org Kate Chopin mit vielen Links The Kate Chopin Page Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening The Society for the Study of American Women Writers Autorenauswahl Zitate von Kate Chopin Kate Chopin's The Awakening : Bibliography of Secondary Sources Ann Woodlief: Exploring Kate Chopin's The Awakening reichhaltig! Literatur Ammons , Elizabeth: Conflicting Stories: American Women Writers at the Turn into the Twentieth Century . New York: Oxford UP, 1991.
Skaggs , Peggy: Kate Chopin . Boston: Twayne, 1985. 130 S. Bei Amazon nachschauen Bei Amazon nachschauen The Awakening . Oxford, 2000. Taschenbuch, 470 Seiten

26. Chopin, Kate: AuthorSheets, Reference Services, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh
Chopin, Kate. In Abel, Elizabeth, Hirsch, Marianne, and Langland, Elizabeth. The Voyage In Fictions of Female Development. Hanover, N.H. Published for Dartmouth College by
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27. Chopin, Kate Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty Chopin: Information From Answers.com
Chopin , Kate Chopin , Kate O'Flaherty Chopin United States writer who described Creole life in Louisiana
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28. The Awakening, By Kate Chopin. Edna Pontellier As A Departure From The Female Ch
A study of the extent to which the character in The Awakening marks a departure from characters in earlier American novels.
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Kate Chopin's The Awakening
A study of the extent to which Edna Pontellier, in Kate Chopin's The Awakening , marks a departure from the female characters of earlier nineteenth-century American novels
by Emma Jones Bookshop English Literature Kate Chopin York Notes ... GCSE Books
I suppose this is what you would call unwomanly; but I have got into the habit of expressing myself. It doesn't matter to me, and you may think me unwomanly if you like. The Awakening was published in 1899, and it immediately created a controversy. Contemporaries of Kate Chopin (1851-1904) were shocked by her depiction of a woman with active sexual desires, who dares to leave her husband and have an affair. Instead of condemning her protagonist, Chopin maintains a neutral, non-judgmental tone throughout and appears to even condone her character's unconventional actions. Kate Chopin was socially ostracised after the publication of her novel, which was almost forgotten until the second half of the twentieth century. The Awakening has been reclaimed by late twentieth-century theorists who see Edna Pontellier as the prototypical feminist. A woman before her time, Edna questions the institution of marriage, (at one point she describes a wedding as 'one of the most lamentable spectacles on earth') [1] has sexual desires of her own, and becomes completely independent of her husband. The central purpose of this essay is to assess to what extent the figure of Edna Pontellier marks a departure from the female characters of earlier nineteenth-century American novels, such as the character of Hester Prynne, of Nathaniel Hawthorne's

29. Author Profile: Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin . BIO. Kate Chopin (18501904) is known for her depictions of culture in New Orleans, Louisiana, and of women's
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30. Regret.
Etext from the University of Virginia.
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31. Ozeme's Holiday
Etext from the University of Virginia.
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32. Chopin, Kate Summary | BookRags.com
Chopin, Kate Table of Contents. Chopin, Kate summary with 52 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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33. Kate Chopin: The Story Of An Hour
Short story with study questions.
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Kate Chopin: The Story of an Hour (1894)
Kate Chopin was a forgotten American voice until her literary reputation was resuscitated by critics in the 1950s. Today her novel The Awakening (1899) the story of a sensual, determined woman who insists on her independence, is widely read and highly honored, a feminist work which was decidedly ahead of its time. Born Katherine O'FIaherty into an upper-middle-class family in St. Louis, she married Oscar Chopin when she was twenty and moved to her husband's home in Louisiana. In the ten years that she resided in Louisiana she was aware of and receptive to Creole, Cajun, black, and Indian cultures, and when she later came to write fiction, she would incorporate people from these cultures in her work, especially her short stories. When her husband died as a young man, Kate Chopin returned to St. Louis with her six children. Financially secure, she began writing fiction as best she could while rearing her children. She is a good example of an American realist, someone trying to represent life the way it actually is lived, and she acknowledged her debt to the contemporary French naturalists Emile Zola and Guy de Maupassant. Does the psychological ambivalence dramatized in "The Story of an Hour" ring true or uncomfortably real when we consider honestly our own feelings?

34. Kate Chopin - Free Online Library
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Kate Chopin was born Catherine O'Flaherty on July 12, 1850, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of an immigrant Irishman, Thomas O'Flaherty, and a French Creole mother, Eliza Faris. Kate was their youngest child. In 1855 Thomas O'Flaherty died suddenly from a work-related railroad accident. Kate lacked male role models in her life after her father died. She was raised by three generations of women, including her maternal great-grandmother, Madame Victoria Verdon Charleville, who instructed Kate in music lessons, French lessons (she only spoke to Kate in French), and storytelling. Additionally, Kate attended the prestigious Sacred Heart Academy, which promoted intelligence and independent thinking: this helped Kate begin her lifelong love of reading and writing. When Kate she was eleven, Madame Charleville died, and Kate's half-brother George was killed while fighting in the Civil War for the Confederate side. Kate grew up during the Civil War, and this caused her to be separated from the one friend she had made at the Sacred Heart Academy, Kitty Garesche. St. Louis was a pro-North city, and because the Greshe's were slave owners, they were forced to move. After the war, Kitty returned, and she and Kate were friends until Kitty entered Sacred Heart as a nun. There

35. The Awakening And Selected Short Stories, By Kate Chopin. Read It Now For Free!
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36. Chopin, Kate
Kate Chopin (born Katherine O'Flaherty) (February 8, 1850 – August 22, 1904) was an American author of short stories and novels, mostly of a Louisiana Creole background.
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Kate Chopin in 1894 Born: February 8 1850
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United States Occupation(s): Novelist, short story writer Magnum opus: The Awakening Kate Chopin (born Katherine O'Flaherty ) (February 8, 1850 – August 22, 1904) was an American author of short stories and novels, mostly of a Louisiana Creole background. She is now considered to have been a forerunner of feminist authors of the twentieth century. From 1889 to 1902, she wrote short stories for both children and adults which were published in such magazines as Atlantic Monthly, Vogue, the Century, and Harper's Youth's Companion . Her major works were two short story collections, Bayou Folk (1884) and A Night in Acadie (1897). Her important short stories included "Desiree's Baby," a tale of miscegenation in antebellum Louisiana; "The Story of an Hour," and "The Storm." Chopin also wrote two novels: At Fault (1890) and The Awakening (1899), which is set in New Orleans and Grand Isle. The people in her stories are usually inhabitants of Louisiana. Many of her works are set about Natchitoches in north central Louisiana. In time, literary critics determined that Chopin addressed the concerns of women in all places and for all times in her literature.

37. The Awakening
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Chopin, Kate . The Awakening
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  • Chapter 1 I
  • Chapter 2 II
  • Chapter 3 III
  • Chapter 4 IV
  • Chapter 5 V
  • Chapter 6 VI
  • Chapter 7 VII
  • Chapter 8 VIII
  • Chapter 9 IX
  • Chapter 10 X
  • Chapter 11 XI
  • Chapter 12 XII
  • Chapter 13 XIII
  • Chapter 14 XIV
  • Chapter 15 XV
  • Chapter 16 XVI
  • Chapter 17 XVII
  • Chapter 18 XVIII
  • Chapter 19 XIX
  • Chapter 20 XX
  • Chapter 21 XXI
  • Chapter 22 XXII
  • Chapter 23 XXIII
  • Chapter 24 XXIV
  • Chapter 25 XXV
  • Chapter 26 XXVI
  • Chapter 27 XXVII
  • Chapter 28 XXVIII
  • Chapter 29 XXIX
  • Chapter 30 XXX
  • Chapter 31 XXXI
  • Chapter 32 XXXII
  • Chapter 33 XXXIII
  • Chapter 34 XXXIV
  • Chapter 35 XXXV
  • Chapter 36 XXXVI
  • Chapter 37 XXXVII
  • Chapter 38 XXXVIII
  • Chapter 39 XXXIX
  • Back Matter
  • 38. Chopin, Kate
    Classic Online • Europe mirror Chopin, Kate Chopin, Kate. This Creolestyle home celebrates its most famous resident, Kate Chopin, and its original inhabitant, Alexis Cloutier.
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    Marie's brother, Antoine, purchased the township from Cloutier around 1822. Deciding that Cloutierville would not develop into a thriving town, he turned most of the lots into farmland. The Rachals continued to own the property until Oscar Chopin bought the house in 1879 at a sheriff's sale. Chopin was a cotton factor in New Orleans who decided to move his family to Cloutierville after his business had failed. His wife, Kate, was an assertive twenty-nine year old woman who had lived her entire life in St. Louis and New Orleans. She had already had five children, and she was pregnant with their sixth child.
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    The Awakening and Selected Short Stories A book of short stories that includes "The Awakening," the story of a woman's awakening through an affair.

    39. Kate Chopin, 1851-1904 The Awakening.
    Transcription of 1899 edition. All in one HTML file, with page numbers. Part of Documenting the American South, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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    40. Chopin, Kate Summary | BookRags.com
    Chopin, Kate. Chopin, Kate summary with encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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