The Awakening.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781480477025
- 813.4
- PS1294.C63 .C467 2014
Intro -- Cover -- Title Page -- Contents -- THE AWAKENING -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- XIV -- XV -- XVI -- XVII -- XVIII -- XIX -- XX -- XXI -- XXII -- XXIII -- XXIV -- XXV -- XXVI -- XXVII -- XXVIII -- XXIX -- XXX -- XXXI -- XXXII -- XXXIII -- XXXIV -- XXXV -- XXXVI -- XXXVII -- XXXVIII -- XXXIX -- BEYOND THE BAYOU -- MA'AME PELAGIE -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- DESIREE'S BABY -- A RESPECTABLE WOMAN -- THE KISS -- A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS -- THE LOCKET -- I -- II -- A REFLECTION -- Copyright.
Born and raised in St. Louis, Kate Chopin (1850-1904) moved to Louisiana to marry the son of a cotton grower. A mother of six by the age of twenty-eight and a widow at thirty-two, she turned to writing to support her young family. She is best known today for The Awakening (1899), a portrait of marriage and motherhood so controversial it fell out of print shortly after publication and was not rediscovered until the 1960s.
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