Kate Chopin (1851–1904) was born in St. Louis. She began writing after her husband’s death in 1882, supporting herself and her six children with the publication of stories in the leading popular magazines of the day. Her first novel, At Fault, a pioneering work about the taboo subject of divorce, appeared in 1890. Bayou Folk, her first collection of stories, was published in 1894 and gained her immediate national fame. But her second story collection, A Night in Acadie (1897), began to depart from this popular and financially rewarding literary vein by presenting unconventional heroines whose views and actions stood in sharp conflict with the morality of the day. With The Awakening (1899), Kate Chopin achieved what was to prove her literary masterpiece and her ultimate break with popular taste. Although she continued to publish short stories, Chopin did not recover her former success and died seemingly forgotten. The Awakening, however, survived and has given its author a permanent and important place in American literature.
Barbara H. Solomon is a professor emerita of English and women’s studies at Iona College. Among the anthologies she has edited are Herland and Selected Stories of Charlotte Perkins Gilman and The Haves and Have-Nots: 30 Stories About Money and Class in America.
Roxane Gay's writing has appeared in Best American Short Stories, McSweeney's, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Tin House, The New York Times Book Review, The Los Angeles Times, and many others. She is the author of Ayiti, An Untamed State, and Bad Feminist, and is the co-editor of PANK Magazine.
The Awakening and Selected Stories of Kate Chopin
by Kate Chopin
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ISBN-13:
9781451685411
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Publication date: 07/21/2014
- Series: Enriched Classics
- Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 320
- Sales rank: 116,222
- File size: 3 MB
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Enriched Classics offer readers accessible editions of great works of literature enhanced by helpful notes and commentary. Each book includes educational tools alongside the text, enabling students and readers alike to gain a deeper and more developed understanding of the writer and their work.
When The Awakening was first published in 1899, critical outcry proved so vociferous that the novel was banned for decades. Now praised as a classic of early feminist literature, Kate Chopin’s final work rejects conventional female roles and celebrates a woman’s journey towards self-awareness. As the heroine, Edna Pontellier, awakens to her own desires, she begins to question her ideas about marriage, motherhood, society, art, and the nature of love itself. A milestone in American fiction, The Awakening is an unforgettably poignant novel of self-discovery that has inspired generations of readers.
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