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The Awakening and Other Stories (Cambridge Literature)

By Kate Chopin,Judith Baxter

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Publish Date

June 28, 1996

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Language

eng

Pages

256

Description:

Contains: [The Awakening][1] A Point at Issue A Shameful Affair [The Story of an Hour][2] At the 'Cadian Ball La Belle Zoraide [Desiree's Baby][3] The Storm [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL15841605W/The_Awakening [2]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20078864W/The_Story_of_an_Hour [3]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20078777W/D%C3%A9sir%C3%A9e%E2%80%99s_Baby

subjectsModern Literature,  American literature,  feminist literature,  Louisiana Creoles,  feminist fiction,  manners and customs,  literary fiction,  Fiction,  Adultery in fiction,  Women in fiction,  Adultery,  Women,  Self-actualization (Psychology),  Married women,  Married women in fiction,  Psychological fiction,  Psychology,  Classic Literature,  Man-woman relationships,  Social conditions,  freedom,  selfhood,  self-fulfillment,  meaning of love,  short story,  short stories,  miscegenation,  quadroons,  racism,  American fiction (fictional works by one author),  New orleans (la.), fiction,  Fiction, short stories (single author),  Fiction, psychological,  Married people, fiction

PeopleEdna Pontellier,  Léonce Pontellier,  Etienne Pontellier,  Raoul Pontellier,  Madame Aline Lebrun,  Robert Lebrun,  Victor Lebrun,  Mariequita,  Adèle Ratignolle,  Alphonse Ratignolle,  Mademoiselle Reisz,  Farival twins,  Monsieur Farival,  Beaudelet,  Madame Antoine,  Toni Antoine,  Old Celestine,  Ellen Joe,  Doctor Mandelet,  Alcée Arobin,  Mrs. Highcamp,  James Highcamp,  Mrs. Merriman,  Miss Mayblunt,  Gouvernail,  Madame Pontellier,  Louise Mallard,  Brently Mallard,  Josephine,  Richards,  Armand Aubigny,  Désirée,  Madame Valmont,  Sandrine,  La Blanche

PlacesLouisiana,  New Orleans,  Grand Isle,  Chênière Caminada,  Gulf of Mexico,  Mexico,  New York City,  Mallard residence,  L’Abri

Times19th century,  Antebellum era