Kate Chopin has emerged as one of the most significant American writers of the nineteenth century. Though her works typically reflect the language and customs of the Louisiana of her memories, they also make universal comments about women, men, and human relationships. Best known as the author of "The Awakening" (1899), she also wrote nearly a hundred short stories, essays, poems, reviews, and a play. While the contemporary response to her works was sometimes negative, much recent critical debate concerns her lasting place in the American literary canon, with some scholars placing "The...
Kate Chopin has emerged as one of the most significant American writers of the nineteenth century. Though her works typically reflect the language ...
The works of Louisiana authors differ from the works of other Southern writers in significant ways. Strong French, Spanish, Native American, and African American traditions shaped Louisiana culture, and Louisiana writers reflect that cultural diversity in their works. So too, historical and religious influences caused Louisiana to develop in a distinct way, and these influences have similarly affected Louisiana writers. The narrative styles employed by these writers generally differ from the styles of other Southern authors. While contemporary Louisiana writers have contributed a...
The works of Louisiana authors differ from the works of other Southern writers in significant ways. Strong French, Spanish, Native American, and Af...
The South has a rich cultural legacy and that of Louisiana is especially strong and diverse. Despite its similarities with the rest of the South, Louisiana has a distinct cultural identity rooted in the colonial impulses of France and Spain, the evolution of gender roles, the importance of religion, and the dramatic shift in racial politics after the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Perhaps because of its diversity, it has inspired numerous writers, some of whom have contributed greatly to American literature. This book explores the influences at work on Louisiana writers and those writing about...
The South has a rich cultural legacy and that of Louisiana is especially strong and diverse. Despite its similarities with the rest of the South, L...
Kate Chopin Suzanne Disheroon Green David J. Caudle
Celebrated for her depictions of life among Louisiana's Creole and Cajun peoples, Kate Chopin (1850-1904) is today seen as a major figure in southern literature. Her short stories and her last novel, The Awakening (1899), are widely read and studied. Unjustly neglected, however, is her first novel, At Fault, which Chopin published in 1890 at her own expense. This edition of At Fault -- the first printing to appear since Chopin's Complete Works was issued in 1969 -- now makes the book available to a wide audience.
The novel centers on Therese Lafirme, a widow who owns and runs a plantation...
Celebrated for her depictions of life among Louisiana's Creole and Cajun peoples, Kate Chopin (1850-1904) is today seen as a major figure in southern ...
Celebrated for her depictions of life among Louisiana s Creole and Cajun peoples, Kate Chopin (1850 1904) is today seen as a major figure in southern literature. Her short stories and her last novel, The Awakening (1899), are widely read and studied. Unjustly neglected, however, is her first novel, At Fault, which Chopin published in 1890 at her own expense. This edition of At Fault the first printing to appear since Chopin s Complete Works was issued in 1969 now makes the book available to a wide audience. The novel centers on Therese Lafirme, a widow who owns and runs a plantation in...
Celebrated for her depictions of life among Louisiana s Creole and Cajun peoples, Kate Chopin (1850 1904) is today seen as a major figure in southern ...