* A superb collection of novels and short stories by Kate Chopin that examine the lives of her fiercely independent female characters with unflinching honesty and realism. * Just as accessible and enjoyable for today's readers as they would ...
A collection of critical essays on Chopin and her works arranged in chronological order of publication.
Great American Short Stories I Kate Chopin. with tall plants . They walked slowly to the very end of it . When they turned to walk back , Brantain's face was glowing with happiness . Hers looked as if she had just won something .
D.9 Gartner , Carol B. " Three Ednas . " KCN 1.3 ( 1975-76 ) : 11-20 . LOC : PS1294 C63 Z7 Gartner compares Edna of The Awakening to Edward L. Wheeler's Edna in " The American Wild Edna ” of Old Avalanche and The Great Annihilator : Or ...
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 works of Darwin, Huxley, and Spencer were her daily companions; for the study of the human species ... has always been her constant delight” (in A Kate Chopin Miscellany, ed. Per Seyersted [Natchitoches, La.: Northwestern State Univ ...
Traces the development of Kate Chopin's literary career and analyzes her novels, short stories, and poetry
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 was a nationally acclaimed short story artist of the local-color school when, in 1899 she shocked the American reading public with THE AWAKENING, a novel that much resembles...
"The author 'provides careful analyses of Chopin's two volumes of published short stories ("Bayou Folks" and "A Night in Arcadie"), the stories of her unpublished short volume, "A Vocation and...
Kate Chopin
" The novel "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin centers on Edna Pontellier and her struggle between her increasingly unorthodox views on femininity and motherhood with the prevailing social attitudes of the turn-of-the-century American South.
In Kate Chopin: A Study of the Short Fiction, Bernard Koloski, who has explored the works of Kate Chopin for more than 25 years, argues that the writer's biculturalism, bilingualism,...