The Awakening by Kate Chopin

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: February 1982
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,919

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    • Pub. Date: February 1982
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,919

    Synopsis

    First published in 1899, this controversial novel of a New Orleans wife's search for love outside a stifling marriage shocked readers. Today, it remains a first-rate narrative with superb characterization. New introductory Note.

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    An American classic of sexual expression that paved the way for the modern novel, The Awakening is both a remarkable novel in its own right and a startling reminder of how far women in this century have come. The story of a married woman who pursues love outside a stuffy, middle-class marriage, the novel portrays the mind of a woman seeking fulfillment of her essential nature.

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    Kate Chopin is a pioneer in the treatment of sexuality in American literature… She does not speak only to women,but she speaks most powerfully about them.

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    Biography

    Kate Chopin was born in St. Louis, Missouri, In 1851. She began writing shortly after her Husband's death and, from 1889 until her own Death, her stories and other miscellaneous Writings appeared in Vogue, Youth's companion, Atlantic Monthly, Century, Saturday Evening Post, and other publications. In addition to The Awakening, Mrs. Chopin published another novel, At Fault, and two collections of short stories and sketches, Bayou Folk and A Night at Acadie. The publication of The Awakening in 1899 occasioned shocked and angry response from reviewers all over the country. The book was taken off the shelves of the St. Louis mercantile library and its author was barred from the fine arts club. Kate Chopin died in 1904.

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    Good book, meaningful ending.by Anonymous

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    January 30, 2010: Some may dislike the ending of this famous novel, but there is great significance to it. Mrs. Pontellier falls in love to her vacation assistant Robert, despite being married. Constricted by society's expectations and her family responsibilities, she finds escape and inner freedom in the sea.

    I Also Recommend: The Scarlet Letter (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).

    AWESOMEby LVB4H8T

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    October 07, 2009: A fascinating glimpse into a world that is past -- a world that was on the brink of change. Even if this were not a gripping story in its own right (which, by all means, it is), "The Awakening" would be worth reading simply for this social-historical vision.

    This edition of The Awakening is a beautifully compiled work. I found it incredibly insightful as I used it for research papers in high school and college. The essays and criticism from Chopin's era are priceless. It was so helpful to have those along with the text, they really gave insight one could not find elsewhere. The Awakening continues to be my favorite book, this my favorite edition. If you are going to write a paper on this book or Chopin there is no other book that will help you more. This was a shocking novel in 1899 but today Pontellier's turmoil and dilemma would be neither unusual nor frightening and perhaps that is why modern man and woman usually succeed in handling these situations in a far better way than Pontellier.

    I Also Recommend: Only Love Is Real, Love's Eclipse Of The Heart, The Awakening and Selected Short Fiction (Barnes & Noble Classics Series).


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