The Awakening by Kate Chopin - ISBN: 9780553213300
Paperback
A woman’s awakening to desire, defying convention and society.

The Awakening

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    31 March 1999

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Summary

Kate Chopin’s classic feminist novel about a woman’s abandonment of her family, her seduction, and her introduction to desires and passions that threaten to consume her.

“This seems to me a higher order of feminism than repeating the story of woman as victim… . Kate Chopin gives her female protagonist the central role, normally reserved for Man, in a meditation on identity and culture, consciousness and art.” - From the introduction by Marilynne Robinson.

First published in 18…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780553213300
ISBN-10:055321330X
Author:Kate Chopin
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Bantam Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:31 March 1999
Weight:125g
Dimensions:173mm x 105mm x 12mm
Series:Bantam Classics
Audience Age:14-18
About The Author

Kate Chopin

Kate Chopin (1851-1904) did not begin to write until she was thirty-six years old. Up to that time, her life gave no hint of either literary talent or literary ambition. Yet after the publication of her first stories in 1889, she enjoyed ten years of a productive, serious, and fairly successful career. Her first novel, At Fault (1890), had difficulty finding a publisher, so she brought it out at her own expense and sent review copies to important journals. Her short stories-close to a hundred of them-were published for the most part in prestigious national magazines. They gave her a solid reputation as a gifted ‘local color’ writer-that is, an author specializing in the depiction of a particular region of the country and its inhabitants. From these many stories, she culled two well-reviewed collections- Bayou Folk in 1894 and A Night in Acadie in 1897. The Awakening, now her best-known work, appeared in 1899. Critics of Chopin’s own day disapproved of the sexual frankness of The Awakening and were especially disturbed by the narrator’s neutrality toward the unconventional behavior of Edna Pontellier, the heroine. All reviews of the novel were unfavorable. Soon after this setback, a planned third collection of short stories was rejected by a publisher, and Kate Chopin essentially ceased to write. In poor health, she died some five years after The Awakening appeared. She was only fifty-three.

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