Kate Chopin Collection: The Awakening, At Fault, Bayou Folk, Désirée’s Baby & Other Stories - Softcover

Chopin, Kate

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9798649366519: Kate Chopin Collection: The Awakening, At Fault, Bayou Folk, Désirée’s Baby & Other Stories

Synopsis

Three Books In One!

In one, beautifully laid-out volume, two of Kate Chopin's most influential and beloved novels and a collection of twenty-three of her short stories. Included in this volume are:

  • The Awakening (1899)
  • At Fault (1890)
  • Bayou Folk (1894), including the short stories Désirée's Baby, Beyond the Bayou, At the 'Cadian Ball, A No Account Creole, and 19 other stories.
Kate Chopin (1850-1904) was an American author of short stories and novels. She is widely recognized for her literary works, which were largely focused on the lives of women in 19th-century Louisiana. Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri. She wrote her first novel, At Fault, in 1890, and followed it with Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie in 1894. Her most famous work, The Awakening, was published in 1899. This novel shocked its audience with its frank depiction of a woman's struggle for self-discovery. Chopin was heavily influenced by her French Creole upbringing in St. Louis, and she often explored themes of independence and gender roles in her writing. She was a passionate advocate for women's rights, and she believed that women should have the same freedom to choose their own paths in life as men. Her stories often focused on female protagonists who challenge the patriarchal society they live in. Chopin's work was largely ignored during her lifetime, but it has since been recognized as an important contribution to American literature. Her writing was ahead of its time in its frankness and its exploration of gender roles in society. Chopin's work is now widely studied in college courses and has been adapted into several films. Her legacy continues to inspire women around the world to pursue their own autonomy and self-discovery.

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