Kate Chopin's Private Papers

Kate Chopin's Private Papers
Title Kate Chopin's Private Papers PDF eBook
Author Kate Chopin
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1998-10-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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These papers illuminate the growth of Chopin as a writer, reveal the reactions of critics to her work, and settle a number of controversies in Chopin studies.

Kate Chopin's Private Papers

Kate Chopin's Private Papers
Title Kate Chopin's Private Papers PDF eBook
Author Emily Toth
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 366
Release 1998-10-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780253115935

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"Toth and Seyersted's well-organized, carefully edited volume makes available all manuscripts and related items from all archival collections.... This volume is essential for American literature collections." -- Choice An edition of the primarily unpublished papers of Kate Chopin, author of the feminist classic The Awakening. These papers illuminate the growth of Chopin as a writer, reveal the reactions of critics to her work, and settle a number of controversies in Chopin studies.

Unveiling Kate Chopin

Unveiling Kate Chopin
Title Unveiling Kate Chopin PDF eBook
Author Emily Toth
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 358
Release 1999
Genre Authors, American
ISBN 9781604737066

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Chronicles the life of American author Kate Chopin and discusses how her novel "The Awakening" was viewed by society when it was first published, why she is considered a feminist, how her personal life influenced her writing, and other related topics.

A Respectable Woman

A Respectable Woman
Title A Respectable Woman PDF eBook
Author Kate Chopin
Publisher Modernista
Pages 8
Release 2024-07-15
Genre
ISBN 9181080816

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»A Respectable Woman« is a short story by Kate Chopin, originally published in 1894. KATE CHOPIN [1851–1904] was born in St Louis. She had six children during her marriage, and it wasn't until after her husband's death in 1882 that she emerged as a writer. She published short stories in magazines such as Vogue and The Atlantic, gaining appreciation and recognition for her depictions of the American South. However, she was also criticized for her disregard for social traditions and racial barriers.

The Story Of An Hour

The Story Of An Hour
Title The Story Of An Hour PDF eBook
Author Kate Chopin
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 11
Release 2014-04-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1443435198

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Mrs. Louise Mallard, afflicted with a heart condition, reflects on the death of her husband from the safety of her locked room. Originally published in Vogue magazine, “The Story of an Hour” was retitled as “The Dream of an Hour,” when it was published amid much controversy under its new title a year later in St. Louis Life. “The Story of an Hour” was adapted to film in The Joy That Kills by director Tina Rathbone, which was part of a PBS anthology called American Playhouse. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.

A Vocation and a Voice

A Vocation and a Voice
Title A Vocation and a Voice PDF eBook
Author Kate Chopin
Publisher Penguin
Pages 241
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1440672709

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Published for the first time as Chopin intended, this is a collection of her most innovative stories, including "The Story of an Hour," "An Egyptian Cigarette," and "The Kiss." For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.

Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin
Title Kate Chopin PDF eBook
Author Per Seyersted
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 254
Release 1980-04-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780807106785

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Kate Chopin was a nationally acclaimed short story artist of the local color school when she in 1899 shocked the American reading public with The Awakening, a novel which much resembles Madame Bovary. Though the critics praised the artistic excellence of the book, it was generally condemned for its objective treatment of the sensuous, independent heroine. Deeply hurt by the censure, Mrs. Chopin wrote little more, and she was soon forgotten. For decades the few critics who remembered her concentrated on the regional aspects of her work. In the Literary History of the United States, where Kate Chopin is highly praised as a local colorist, The Awakening is not even mentioned. In recent years, however, a few critics have given new attention to the novel, emphasizing its courageous realism. In the present book, Mr. Seyersted carries out an extensive re-examination of both the life and work of the author, basing it on her total oeuvre. Much new Kate Chopin material, such as previously unknown stories, letters, and a diary, has recently come to light. We can now see that she was a much more ambitious and purposeful writer than we have hitherto known. From the beginning, her special theme was female self-assertion. As each new success increased her self-confidence, she grew more and more daring in her descriptions of emancipated woman who wants to dictate her own life. Mr. Seyersted traces the author’s growth as an artist and as a penetrating interpreter of the female condition, and shows how her career culminated in The Awakening and the unknown story ‘The Storm.’ With these works, which were decades ahead of their time, Kate Chopin takes her place among the important American realist writers of the 1890’s.