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Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin

AmericanFebruary 8, 1850 – August 22, 1904Literary Realism

Kate Chopin's The Awakening was a groundbreaking feminist novel about a woman's quest for selfhood and sexual autonomy, scandalous upon publication and rediscovered a century later as a classic. Her Louisiana stories capture Creole culture with vivid sympathy.

Works

  • The AwakeningNovel of a woman's sexual and emotional awakening leading to self-destruction and freedom→
  • Bayou FolkStory collection of Cajun and creole life in Louisiana with themes of passion and tradition→
  • A Night in AcadieStory collection portraying relationships and social life in Louisiana Acadiana→
  • At FaultNovel exploring the aftermath of infidelity and reconciliation on a Louisiana plantation→
  • The StormShort story of illicit passion between a married woman and her former lover during a storm→

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