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_aChopin, Kate, _d1850-1904 _eauthor _4aut _0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80008080 _9116579 |
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_aThe awakening : _ban authoritative text, contexts, criticism / _cKate Chopin ; edited by Margaret Culley. |
| 250 | _aFirst edition. | ||
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_aNew York : _bW.W. Norton & Company, _c1976. |
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_aviii, 229 pages : _bfacsimile ; _c22 cm |
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_g[Table of Contents] -- _tPreface -- _tThe Text of The Awakening -- _gCONTEXTS: -- _tThe Context of The Awakening / _rMargaret Culley -- _tCreole Women / _rMary L. Shaffter -- _t[Southern Womanhood] / _rWilbur Fisk Tillett -- _tAre Women Growing Selfish? (August 13, 1897) / _rDorothy Dix -- _tThe American Wife (January 23, 1898) / _rDorothy Dix -- _tSummer Flirtations (August 13, 1899) / _rDorothy Dix -- _tA Strike for Liberty (October 29, 1899) / _rDorothy Dix -- _tWomen and Suicide (October 8, 1899) / _rDorothy Dix -- _t(Gilman) from Women and Economics / _rCharlotte Perkins Stetson -- _t[Conspicuous Consumption and the Servant-Wife / _rThorstein Veblen -- _gCRITICISM: -- _tEditor's Note -- _tContemporary Reviews: -- _tFrom The Mirror (May 4, 1899) -- _tFrom the St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat (May 13, 1899) -- _tFrom the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (May 20, 1899) -- _tFrom the Chicago Times-Herald (June 1, 1899) -- _tFrom the Providence Sunday Journal (June 4, 1899) -- _tFrom the New Orleans Times-Democrat (June 18, 1899) -- _tFrom Public Opinion (June 22, 1899) -- _tFrom Literature (June 23, 1899) -- _tFrom the Los Angeles Sunday Times (June 25, 1899) -- _tFrom the Pittsburgh Leader (July 8, 1899) -- _tLetters from "Lady Janet Scammon Young" and "Dr. Dunrobin Thomson" -- _tChopin's "Retraction" -- _gESSAYS ON CRITICISM: -- _t[The Unlikely Awakening of a Married Woman] / _rPercival Pollard -- _t[Influences Upon the Novel] / _rDaniel S. Rankin -- _tA Forgotten Novel / _rKenneth Eble -- _t[The Southern Woman in Fiction] / _rMarie Fletcher -- _tFrom The American 1890s / _rLarzer Ziff -- _t[Contrasting Forces in the Novel] / _rGeorge Arms -- _t[Kate Chopin and the American Realists] / _rPer Seyersted -- _t[The Ending of the Novel] / _rGeorge M. Spangler -- _tLocal Color in The Awakening / _rJohn R. May -- _t[Kate Chopin and Walt Whitman] / _rLewis Leary -- _t[Edna and the "Woman Question"] / _rJules Chametzky -- _tRomantic Imagery / _rDonald A. Ringe -- _tThanatos and Eros / _rCynthia Griffin Wolff -- _tEdna's Suicide: The Problem of the One and the Many / _rSuzanne Wolkenfeld -- _tEdna Pontellier: "A Solitary Soul" / _rMargaret Culley -- _tSelected Bibliography |
| 520 | 3 | _aIn the summer of her 28th year, Edna Pontellier and her children, along with the wives and families of other prospective businessmen, spend the summer in an idyllic coastal community away from their husbands and the sweltering heat of 1890s' New Orleans. Aware of deep yearnings that are unfulfilled by marriage and motherhood, Edna plunges into an illicit liaison that reawakens her long dormant desires, inflames her heart, and eventually blinds her to all else. | |
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