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  1. At Fault by Kate Chopin, 2010-07-06
  2. The Awakening and Selected Stories of Kate Chopin (Enriched Classics (Pocket)) by Kate Chopin, 2004-06-29
  3. The Awakening by Kate Chopin, 2010-09-30
  4. Kate Chopin: Complete Novels and Stories: At Fault / Bayou Folk / A Night in Acadie / The Awakening / Uncollected Stories (Library of America) by Kate Chopin, 2002-09-30
  5. The Awakening: Literary Touchstone Classic by Kate Chopin, 2005-03-01
  6. The Awakening (Norton Critical Editions) by Kate Chopin, 1993-09-17
  7. The Awakening (Cliffs Complete) by Kate Chopin, 2001-03-20
  8. The Awakening: And Other Stories (World's Classics) by Kate Chopin, 2008-10-15
  9. The Awakening and Selected Short Fiction (Barnes & Noble Classics Series) by Kate Chopin, 2005-03-28
  10. The Complete Works of Kate Chopin (Southern Literary Studies)
  11. The Awakening by Kate Chopin, 2008-07-30
  12. Kate Chopin in the Twenty-First Century: New Critical Essays by Heather Ostman, 2008-01-08
  13. The Awakening, with eBook by Kate Chopin, 2009-02-02
  14. Kate Chopin: A Critical Biography by Per Seyersted, 1980-04-01

1. Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening
Companion Web site to the Louisiana Public Broadcasting documentary profiling author Kate Chopin.
http://www.pbs.org/katechopin

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2. Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin, bibliography and links to information and all texts available on the web, information. 562 Kate Chopin (18511904). .
http://www.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/chopin.htm
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Foley Library Catalog
Biographical Sketch (from The Encyclopedia of Southern Culture (Corrected URL)
Biographical sketch and photograph of Chopin's home
at The Literary Traveler , which also provides short contemporary essays about the homes of other American writers.
Kate Chopin House Museum
includes pictures and a brief biographical sketch.
Hypertext study version of "The Story of an Hour"
by .Prof. Ann Woodlief of VCU.
Kate Chopin: A Reawakening
. This PBS site includes a transcript from the program on Kate Chopin, which aired on June 23, 1999.
Harriet J. Bouman's teaching resources on French Creoles in Louisiana
Teaching resources file
on Kate Chopin includes extensive links for educators.
"Kate Chopin: A Woman ahead of her Time":
class project with pictures, biographical sketch, and links.(Note: This site has lots of pop-up ads.)
Kate Chopin's
The Awakening , an essay on Chopin and censorship at the Holt Uncensored site.

3. 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 struggles for freedom.
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Kate Chopin BIO ARTICLE Kate Chopin was born in St. Louis in 1851. She married Oscar Chopin in 1870, and moved to New Orleans where he managed a general store. Over the next nine years they had six children. When his business failed, the Chopin family moved to Cloutierville, Louisiana. When he died of swamp fever in 1882, Kate Chopin began writing in order to support herself and her six children.
From the beginning, the subjects of her short stories were unconventional women. In "Wiser Than a God," the protagonist, Paula Von Stoltz rejects her suitor's offer of marriage because, she says, "it doesn't enter into the purpose of my life."
In one of her most famous stories, "A Point At Issue," Eleanor and Charles decide to marry, but under very unusual circumstances.
"In entering upon their new life they decided to be governed by no precedential methods. Marriage was to be a form that while fixing legally their relation to each other, was in no wise to touch the individuality of either; that was to be preserved intact. Each was to remain a free integral of humanity, responsible to no dominating actions of so-called marriage laws. And the element that was to make possible such a union was trust in each other's love, honor, courtesy, tempered by the reserving clause of readiness to meet the consequences of reciprocal liberty."

4. Chopin Kate
chopin kate. Kate Chopin (1850–1904) was born in St. Louis. She moved to Louisiana where she wrote two novels and numerous stories.
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5. The Awakening By Kate Chopin Book Notes
The Awakening by Kate Chopin Book Notes. Bibliography. chopin kate. The Awakening. Bantam Books, New York, 1992. Chopin, Kate. The Awakening and other stories.
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After her husband's death, Chopin returned to her roots in St. Louis where she began to write. Her first novel, At Fault , published in 1890 was a moderate success, but did not truly establish Chopin as a reputable writer. She wrote for several publications and translated French works into English. However, it was not until The Awakening and other stories , published in 1899, on the cusp of the turn of the century, change, and exploration, did Kate Chopin's work receive the notoriety it deserved. The Awakening is a story of adultery and sexual awakening that was not won over flawlessly by the critics and society of the time. Some found it too harsh, too sexual, and too shocking. Although Chopin had written a small library of works, including

6. The Awakening - By Chopin, Kate
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Edna Pontellier, the heroine of The Awakening , shocked readers in 1899 and the scandal created by the book haunted Kate Chopin for the rest of her life. The Awakening
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"Interesting and Timely . . . Chopin's oracular feminism and prophetic prophetic psychology almost outweigh her estimable literary talents." Ingram In the summer of her 28th year, Edna Pontellier and her children, along with the wives and families of other prospective businessmen, spend the summer in an idyllic coastal community away from their husbands and the sweltering heat of 1890s' New Orleans. Aware of deep yearnings that are unfulfilled by marriage and motherhood, Edna plunges into an illicit liaison that reawakens her long dormant desires, inflames her heart, and eventually blinds her to all else. From the Publisher Inside Flap Copy Introduction by Elaine Showalter Back Cover Copy About the Author Maureen Kelly is a freelance writer and editor.

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8. Kate Chopin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kate Chopin Katherine O'Flaherty February 8 August 22 ), known by her married name Kate Chopin , was an American author of short stories and novels She married Oscar Chopin on June 9, 1870 in St. Louis, Missouri Her best-known work, The Awakening , is the story of a dissatisfied wife who explores her sexuality and commits suicide. It was published in , was out of print for several decades, and is now readily available. In 1900 she wrote The Gentleman from New Orleans , and that year was listed in the first edition of Who's Who Kate Chopin died of a brain hemorrhage.
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Example chopin kate (press RETURN or ENTER) Or just chopin k (press RETURN). chopin kate 1851 1904 Awakening. TO FIND WORKS WITH A SPECIFIC TITLE
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11. ThinkQuest : Library : Louisiana Authors: Past, Present, And Future
Kate Chopin. Kate Chopin was quite a woman and caused quite a stir. She was born February 8, 1851 in St. Kate Chopin was considered one of the first feminists.
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Small personal site dedicated to chopin. A biography and other essays.
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"Perhaps it is better to wake up after all,
even to suffer; than to remain a dupe
to illusions all one's life." "...on a sentimental greeting card,
Kate scrawled, 'Very pretty, but where's the point?'"
"Whatever we may do or attempt, despite the embrace and transports of love, the hunger of the lips, we are always alone. I have dragged you out into the night in the vain hope of a moment's escape from the horrible solitude which overpowers me. But what is the use! I speak and you answer me, and still each of us is alone; side by side but alone.' In 1895, these words, from a story by Guy de Maupassant called 'Solitude', which she had translated for a St Louis magazine, expressed an urbane and melancholy wisdom that Kate Chopin found compelling. To a woman who had survived the illusions that friendship, romance, marriage, or even motherhood would provide lifelong companionship and identity, and who had come to recognize the existential solitude of all human beings, Maupassant's declaration became a kind of credo."
Kate Chopin: The Woman "There are some people who leave impressions not so lasting as the imprint of an oar upon the water."

13. Kate Chopin - Biography Of
Since all evidence seems to suggest that kate chopin herself had a loving and unusually fulfilling marriage for her time, and it has been recounted that she
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14. Kate Chopin Links
Audrey Hoffmans kate chopins Page. kate chopin at U of Maryland. Kim Well's Domestic Goddesses, kate chopin Page. Paul Reuben's Perspectives in American Literature kate chopin
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15. Kate Chopin: The Story Of An Hour
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.
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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?

16. About Kate Chopin
Contains HTML versions of some of the works of kate chopin, as well as a biography and a discussion board.
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About Kate Chopin
Works Online A Pair of Silk Stockings
A Reflection

A Respectable Woman

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The Story of an Hour

Timeline Kate Chopin is born to Thomas O`Flaherty amd Eliza Faris Kate`s father dies in rail accident and Kate begins school at the Academy of Sacred Heart in St. Louis Kate`s great-grandmother, Victoire Verdon Charleville, dies. Kate`s half-brother, George O`Flaherty, dies of typhoid fever Kate graduates from the Academy of the Sacred Heart Kate marries Oscar Chopin in St. Louis. Their honeymoon in Europe is cut short by the outbreak of the Fanco-prussian War. The couple moves to New Orleans in October. Jean Chopin, Kate`s first of six children is born. Oscar Chopin Jr. is born The Chopins move to the Garden District of New Orleans. Oscar`s cotton business fails, and the Chopins move to cloutierville, louisiana. Lelia Chopin is born. Kate`s husband dies of malaria. Kate moves back to St. Louis. Eliza O`Flaherty, Kates mother dies. Kate writes her first poem, If It Might Be , and begins the story Euphraisie If It Might Be is published in America. Two stories

17. Kate Chopin: Domestic Goddess
kate chopin's Domestic Goddess Page Domestic Goddess kate chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty, in St who is interested in chopin's work called Unveiling kate chopin ( cover, left). To quote
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Domestic Goddess Kate Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents were from Irish and Creole backgrounds. When Chopin was widowed at 32, she began writing to support herself and her six children. She was widely accepted as a writer of local color fiction, and was generally successful until the publication of her scandalous novel The Awakening , in 1899. Perched between the social conservatism of the nineteenth century and dealing with tabooed themes too soon for the growingly open twentieth, the novel's sexually aware and shocking protagonist, Edna Pontillier, pushed Chopin into literary oblivion. Chopin, and her memorable characters and stories, finally emerged from society's morally imposed ostracization during the resurgence of women's rights in the early 1970's. Even today, much of the criticism of Chopin's most famous work centers on Edna Pontillier's morals is she a fallen woman, a bad mother, a selfish human being? Why does the character still, in an era where sexual openness is not totally condemned, point us toward a discussion of what makes a woman "bad?" What does the novel say about constrictions and constructions of the feminine role, today and during the time it was written? What does the novel say about human consciousness, and conscience?

18. Kate Chopin
Biography, analysis, portrait of the writer and her family, and the context of romanticism.
http://www.assumption.edu/users/ady/HHRomanticism/HHChopin/hpChopin.html
KATE CHOPIN WEB PAGE
This web page was created by Michael J. Wooton, Jennifer Thompson, Jodie Leblanc, and Megan Nickerson.
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Biography of Kate Chopin
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19. Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening - Additional Resources
kate chopin A ReAwakening, Web Sites An Overview of the Life and Works of kate chopin An article in EmpireZine, a monthly Internet magazine on writing.
http://www.pbs.org/katechopin/resources.html
Online and print materials relating to Kate Chopin, as well as a list of primary sources used in the production of Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening Web Sites:
An Overview of the Life and Works of Kate Chopin
An article in Empire:Zine , a monthly Internet magazine on writing.
The Fifth Kate Chopin Conference
Information on the Fifth Kate Chopin Conference, held earlier this year at Northwestern State University of Louisiana.
A Guide to Internet Resources for Kate Chopin's The Awakening
A collection of extratextual resources available on the internet that might enrich the understanding and enjoyment of The Awakening . Compiled by Sharon Masturzo, School of Library Information and Science, University of South Florida.
Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women
A moderated E-journal devoted to women writers, beginning in the 19th century, who wrote "domestic fiction."
Kate Chopin Web Page
A web site created by students at Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts.
Recent Publications of Chopin's Works:
  • The Awakening , New York: Avon Books, 1972.

20. Kate Chopin
Biographische Notiz, Links.
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Kate Chopin 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 mit vielen Links The Kate Chopin Page Kate Chopin: A Re-Awakening Late Nineteenth Century American Literature The Story of an Hour University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries mit vielen Texten online z.B. Bayou Folk Bei amazon nachschauen durch Klick aufs Bild The Awakening. Oxford, 2000. Taschenbuch - 470 Seiten The Awakening. Bard, 1982. Taschenbuch - 190 Seiten The Awakening. Cambridge University Press, 1996. Taschenbuch - 256 Seiten "Bayou Folk" and "A Night in Acadie". Penguin, 1999. Taschenbuch - 400 Seiten A Vocation and a Voice. Stories. Penguin, 1991. Taschenbuch - 202 Seiten Autorenwegweiser

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