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The Cambridge Companion to Kate Chopin

Cambridge Companions to Literature Ser.

by Janet Beer (Editor)

Synopsis

Although she enjoyed only modest success during her lifetime, Kate Chopin is now recognised as a unique voice in American literature. Her seminal novel, The Awakening, published in 1899, explored new and startling territory, and stunned readers with its frank depiction of the limits of marriage and motherhood. Chopin's aesthetic tastes and cultural influences were drawn from both the European and American traditions, and her manipulation of her 'foreignness' contributed to the composition of a complex voice that was strikingly different to that of her contemporaries. The essays in this Companion treat a wide range of Chopin's stories and novels, drawing her relationship with other writers, genres and literary developments, and pay close attention to the transatlantic dimension of her work. The result is a collection that brings a fresh perspective to Chopin's writing, one that will appeal to researchers and students of American, nineteenth-century, and feminist literature.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9780521709828
ISBN-10 0521709822
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY;LITERARY CRITICISM
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 208
Shelf No. JV949