Kate Chopin has emerged as one of the most significant American writers of the nineteenth century. Though her works typically reflect the language and customs of Louisiana, they also make universal comments about women, men, and human relationships. The last thirty years have witnessed heightened scholarly interest in her writings. This bibliography surveys the vast amount of scholarship published on Chopin between 1976 and 1998, with some coverage of 1999. Included are annotated entries for books, articles, and dissertations, along with extensive indexes. The volume also provides a biographical sketch, a review of the evolution of trends in Chopin scholarship, and a textual history.
This volume is a biography of American author of short stories and novels, Kate Chopin (1850-1904). She is now considered by some to have been a forerunner of feminist authors...
Kate Chopin considered one of the forerunners of feminist authors; but little has been wrote about her life. This book looks briefly at the life and times of Chopin.
... W. Hubbard ( London : Lund Humphries , 1957 ) , all passim . 103. New home as mansion : I have this description 260 Notes.
Each vocabulary word is highlighted in the text and also reproduced in bold on the facing page, followed by the part of speech as it is used in the book, the pronunciation, an appropriate definition, and a synonym or antonym if applicable.
A Kate Chopin Miscellany (Oslo: Universitetsforlaget and Natchitoches: Northwestern State Univ. of Louisiana, 1979). With useful bibliography. Toth, Emily, Seyersted, Per, and Bonnell, Cheyenne (eds.), Kate Chopin's Private Papers ...
Kate Chopin. would have excluded her from the company. But when I found out what she was up to, the play was half over and it was then too late. ["Anns and Autographs of Authors," Book News 17 (July 1899): 612.] ...
to the Reprint Edition As will be seen from the fifty - page bibliography in A Kate Chopin Miscellany ( Northwestern State University Press , 1979 ) , much has been written on Kate Chopin since this critical biography first appeared in ...
THE NOVEL'S FRANK PORTRAYAL OF A WOMAN'S EMOTIONAL, INTELLECTUAL, AND SEXUAL AWAKENING SHOCKED THE SENSIBILITIES OF THE TIME AND DESTROYED THE AUTHOR'S REPUTATION AND CAREER.
When a Louisiana woman meets a young resort owner while on vacation, she begins to fall in love with him despite her own marriage, in a sensuous short novel, first published in 1899, that is accompanied by a selection of short fiction by ...
New Approaches Kate O'Donoghue, Heather Ostman ... Isn't it death then, the Gothic memento mori, who hides behind every single life experience Gothically turned into literature by Kate Chopin in her works? ... A Kate Chopin Miscellany.