Kate Chopin: Complete Novels and Stories (LOA #136) by Kate Chopin - ISBN: 9781931082211
Hardcover
From ruined Louisiana plantations to bustling, cosmopolitan New Orleans, Kate Chopin wrote with unflinching honesty about propriety and its strictures, the illusions of love and the realities of marriage, and the persistence of a past scarred by slavery and war. Her stories of fiercely independent w…

Kate Chopin: Complete Novels and Stories (LOA #136)

At Fault / Bayou Folk / A Night in Acadie / The Awakening / uncollected stories

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  • Hardcover

    1075 pages

  • Release Date

    30 September 2002

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Summary

From ruined Louisiana plantations to bustling, cosmopolitan New Orleans, Kate Chopin wrote with unflinching honesty about propriety and its strictures, the illusions of love and the realities of marriage, and the persistence of a past scarred by slavery and war. Her stories of fiercely independent women challenged contemporary mores as much by their sensuousness as their politics, and today seem decades ahead of their time. Now, The Library of America collects all of Chopin’s novels and stori…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781931082211
ISBN-10:1931082219
Author:Kate Chopin
Publisher:The Library of America
Imprint:The Library of America
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:1075
Release Date:30 September 2002
Weight:680g
Dimensions:208mm x 135mm x 33mm
Series:Library of America (Hardcover)
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“Chopin is not, and never has been, a writer who is easily summed up. Here we get everything—the complete stories and the novels—in one tidy, well-presented package… Chopin’s richness is best swallowed in great quantities, and this new edition makes that possible.” —Buffalo News

About The Author

Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin(1850-1904) was born in St. Louis and moved to Louisiana where she wrote two novels and numerous stories. She is best known for the landmark book, The Awakening (1899), which advanced an implicit assertion of erotic freedom that got it banned from libraries and curtailedChopin’s literary career. Forgotten for a time after her death, Chopin’s workhas been rediscovered as inspiringly free-spirited and ahead of its time.Sandra M. Gilbert,volume editor, is professor of English emerita at the University of California, Davis. She has published numerous volumes of criticism, a memoir, and six collections of verse; most recently she is the author ofActs of Attention- The Poetry of D. H. Lawrence(1990) andKissing the Bread- New and Selected Poems 1969-1999(2000).

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