The Awakening and Selected Short Stories
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Author : Wendy Martin
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 50,17 MB
Release : 1988-07-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780521314459
When The Awakening was first published in 1899 it was an extraordinarily controversial book. One of the first American novels to concern itself with themes of adultery and divorce, it was widely attacked as 'vulgar' and 'unhealthy'. In her introduction to this collection, Wendy Martin discusses the historical background of the novel and analyses the heroine's evolution from a role of traditional femininity to one of autonomous individualism. The essays that follow explore other central themes of the novel, as well as locating Chopin in the tradition of American women novelists and discussing her status as a pre-modernist writer.
Author : Kate Chopin
Publisher : Modernista
Page : 177 pages
File Size : 45,84 MB
Release : 2024-01-16
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ISBN : 9180945252
In late 19th-century New Orleans, social constraints are strict, especially for a married woman. Edna Pontellier leads a secure life with her husband and two children, but her restlessness grows within the confined societal norms, and the expectations placed upon her – from her husband and the world around her – create increasing pressure. During a trip to Grand Isle, an island off the coast of Louisiana, her life is turned upside down by an intense love affair, and passion forces her to question the foundations of her – and every woman’s – existence. Kate Chopin's novel The Awakening caused a scandal with its outspokenness when it was published in 1899. The novel’s openly sexual themes and disregard for marital and societal conventions led to it not being reprinted for fifty years. It wasn't until the 1950s that Chopin’s work was rediscovered, and The Awakening received significant acclaim. Today, it is not only seen as an early feminist milestone but also as a classic. KATE CHOPIN [1851–1904] was born in St Louis. She had six children during her marriage, and it wasn't until after her husband's death in 1882 that she emerged as a writer. She published short stories in magazines such as Vogue and The Atlantic, gaining appreciation and recognition for her depictions of the American South. However, she was also criticized for her disregard for social traditions and racial barriers.
Author : Kate Chopin
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 277 pages
File Size : 13,17 MB
Release : 2017-07-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0393623637
“I have used the Norton Critical Editions since graduate school. As a teacher of high-school literature, I find them to be excellent resources for the study of various novels, plays, etc."—Brooke Gifford, Vincent Middle High School This Norton Critical Edition includes: • The annotated text of Kate Chopin’s modernist novel of marital infidelity, set in New Orleans and Grande Isle, Louisiana. • A preface, a critical essay, and explanatory annotations by Margo Culley. • Essays by acclaimed Chopin biographers Per Seyersted and Emily Toth, “An Etiquette/Advice Book Sampler” with selections from the conduct books of the period, and contemporary perspectives on womanhood, motherhood, and marriage. • Forty-five reviews and interpretive essays on The Awakening spanning three centuries. • A Chronology of Chopin’s life and work and an updated Selected Bibliography. About the Series Read by more than 12 million students over fifty-five years, Norton Critical Editions set the standard for apparatus that is right for undergraduate readers. The three-part format—annotated text, contexts, and criticism—helps students to better understand, analyze, and appreciate the literature, while opening a wide range of teaching possibilities for instructors. Whether in print or in digital format, Norton Critical Editions provide all the resources students need.
Author : Kate Chopin
Publisher : Broadview Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 36,88 MB
Release : 2011-04-21
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1770480765
Critically acclaimed as Kate Chopin’s most influential work of fiction, The Awakening has assumed a place in the American literary canon. This new edition places the novel in the context of the cultural and regional influences that shape Chopin’s narrative. With extensive contemporary readings that examine historical events, including the hurricanes that frequently disrupt life in Louisiana, this edition will contextualize The Awakening for a new generation of readers.
Author : Kate Chopin
Publisher : Modern Library
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 18,42 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Louisiana
ISBN : 9780679773207
Author : Kate Atkinson
Publisher : Macmillan
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 32,11 MB
Release : 2001-07-06
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780312279998
Effie, a college student, and her mother bond in a remote Scottish house.
Author : L. J. Smith
Publisher : Hodder Children's Books
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 16,93 MB
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : Brothers
ISBN : 9781444900712
Elena's discovers her exciting new boyfriend is actually a vampire.
Author : Ilyasah Shabazz
Publisher : Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Page : 201 pages
File Size : 19,26 MB
Release : 2021-01-05
Category : Young Adult Fiction
ISBN : 0374313318
The Awakening of Malcolm X is a powerful narrative account of the activist's adolescent years in jail, written by his daughter Ilyasah Shabazz along with 2019 Coretta Scott King-John Steptoe award-winning author, Tiffany D. Jackson. No one can be at peace until he has his freedom. In Charlestown Prison, Malcolm Little struggles with the weight of his past. Plagued by nightmares, Malcolm drifts through days, unsure of his future. Slowly, he befriends other prisoners and writes to his family. He reads all the books in the prison library, joins the debate team and the Nation of Islam. Malcolm grapples with race, politics, religion, and justice in the 1940s. And as his time in jail comes to an end, he begins to awaken -- emerging from prison more than just Malcolm Little: Now, he is Malcolm X. Here is an intimate look at Malcolm X's young adult years. While this book chronologically follows X: A Novel, it can be read as a stand-alone historical novel that invites larger discussions on black power, prison reform, and civil rights.
Author : Robert Stone
Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 26,22 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780330372244
Abandoned by his wife, Gordon needs something more - love. Love in the shape of Lu Anne. Following her to Mexico where she is filming a movie he's scripted, it doesn't matter to Gordon that Lu Anne is fighting for survival too, and that Gordon may push her over the edge.