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1. Kate O'Flaherty Chopin (1851-1904) Library Of Congress
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Chopin, Kate, 1851-1904. Title: A night in Acadie. Published: [New York] Garrett Press [1968] Description: 416 p. front. 20 cm. Series: The American short story series, v. 8 LC Call No.: PZ3.C456 N4 PS1294.C63 Dewey No.: 813/.4 Notes: Reprint of the 1897 ed. A night in Acadie.Athbenahise.After the winter.Polydore.Regret.A matter of prejudice.Caline.A Dresden lady in Dixie.Nbeg Crbeol.The lilies.Azbelie.Mamouche.A sentimental soul.Dead men's shoes.At Cheniaere Caminada.Odalie misses mass.Cavanelle.Tante Cat'rinette.A respectable woman.Ripe figs.Ozaeme's holiday. Subjects: United States Social life and customs 19th century Fiction. Louisiana Social life and customs Fiction. Control No.: 68055668 //r943 Author: Chopin, Kate, 1851-1904. Title: Bayou folk. With an introd. and notes by Warner Berthoff. Published: New York, Garrett Press, 1970. Description: xxi, 313 p. 19 cm. LC Call No.: PZ3.C456 B7 PS1294.C63 Dewey No.: 813/.4 ISBN: 0512000980 Subjects: Louisiana Fiction. Control No.: 70096505 //r942

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3. About Kate Chopin (1851-1904)
The awakening, by Kate Chopin, 1851190 Chopin, Kate. 1851-1904, Writer. Although Katherine O'Flaherty Chopin was a native of St. Louis (born 8 February 1851)
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Although Katherine O'Flaherty Chopin was a native of St. Louis (born 8 February 1851) and spent barely 14 years in Louisiana, her fiction is identified with the South. At 19, Kate O'Flaherty married Oscar Chopin, a young cotton broker, and moved with him to New Orleans and later to his family home in Cloutierville, La., near the Red River. After Oscar died in 1882, she returned with their six children to St. Louis; but when, eight years later, she began to write, it was the Creoles and 'Cadians of her Louisiana experiences that animated her fiction. Distinctly unsentimental in her approach, she often relied on popular period motifs, such as the conflict of the Yankee businessman and the Creole, a theme that informs her first novel, At Fault (1890), and several of her short stories. These vivid and economical tales, richly flavored with local dialect, provide penetrating views of the heterogeneous culture of south Louisiana. Many of them were collected in Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie . Chopin's second novel

4. Kate Chopin - American Writer (1851-1904) Classic Literature
(18511904) American writer. Kate Chopin published a controversial novel about a woman's awakening, and her stories ignored for 70 years. 10 Books About Kate Chopin. (1851-1904) Kate Chopin published the scandalous novel, "The Awakening " and the Brief Biography of Kate Chopin. "Kate O'Flaherty Chopin was born 8
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Guide picks (1851-1904) American writer. Kate Chopin is famous as the author of "The Awakening," a novel about a young woman's dramatic awakening. The book was controversial, and her stories were largely ignored for the next 70 years.
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(1851-1904) Kate Chopin published the scandalous novel, "The Awakening," and the literary world ignored her stories for the next 70 years. Read more about the story of her life, and her works. A Brief Biography of Kate Chopin
"Kate O'Flaherty Chopin was born 8 February 1851 into a prominent family in St.Louis, Missouri." Ahead of Her Time "The question of who was Kate Chopin and what influences did she have has often been asked by readers of her works. Having written the majority of her stories over a 10-year span, and not having begun to write until the age of 39, Kate Chopin was, as one of her most famous characters, Mademoiselle Reisz, stated, 'The artist who dares and defies'." Audrey's Kate Chopin Page Audrey Hoffman's site describes Chopin's life and provides a list of her novels and short stories.

5. American Literature - Lit 112B - A.k.a. Kate Chopin B. Katherine O'Flaherty (185
Kate Chopin A short biographical sketch, a few etexts, selected criticism, and a list of links to other Chopin resources make this a good place to start. Kate O'Flaherty Chopin (1851-1904) Library of Congress Citations A complete list of resources on Chopin. Kate Chopin
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Kate O'Flaherty Chopin in St. Louis, Missouri in 1851. Chopin turned to writing after a series of personal losses, with her first published poem in 1889. Chopin touched off her greatest controversy with the publication of her novel The Awakening in 1899, which tells the tale of a young woman who commits adultery and suicide. The harsh reception of that book, now considered a classic, led Chopin to give up writing for a long period. She wrote little after its publication, and found publishers reluctant to publish what she did produce. Kate Chopin died of a brain hemorrhage in 1904. Browse
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9. Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty
Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty. (18511904), novelist Born in St. Louis,Missouri, on February 8, 1851, to a prominent family, Katherine
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(1851-1904), novelist Born in St. Louis, Missouri, on February 8, 1851, to a prominent family, Katherine O'Flaherty read widely as a girl. In June 1870 she married Oscar Chopin, with whom she lived in his native New Orleans, Louisiana, and later on a plantation near Cloutiersville, Louisiana, until his death in 1882. After his death she began to write about the Creole and Cajun people she had observed in the South. Her first novel, At Fault In 1899 Chopin published The Awakening, a realistic novel about the sexual and artistic awakening of a young wife and mother who abandons her family and eventually commits suicide. This work was roundly condemned in its time because of its sexual frankness and its portrayal of an interracial marriage and went out of print for more than 50 years. When it was rediscovered in the 1950s, critics marveled at the beauty of its writing and its modern sensibility. Chopin's work has been categorized within the "local color" genre. Her stories were collected in Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897). She died in St. Louis, Missouri, on August 22, 1904.

10. Kate O'Flaherty Chopin
. . Kate O'Flaherty Chopin. (18511904). American Author. The Cotton CreoleCommunity This daughter of a wealthy Irish Catholic immigrant family of St.
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Theme Search Advanced Search The Ebookstore is a trademark of Unitel Inc Kate O'Flaherty Chopin American Author The Cotton Creole Community ... This daughter of a wealthy Irish Catholic immigrant family of St. Louis, Missouri, lost her father, a pioneer of the Pacific Railroad, in a train accident, and her brother George, after he had been captured by Union forces during the Civil War.
In her young age, at the St. Louis Academy of the Sacred Heart, she was a passionate of literature, then became a "belle" of Saint Louis after her graduation in 1868, smoking cigarettes (something unusual for a woman in her time) and walking unaccompanied through the streets. After she married Oscar Chopin, a a cotton Creole factor, in 1870, she settled in New Orleans and progressively she became acquainted with that Creole community that she depicted in her writings. In 1883, Oscar died of swamp fever, and in 1885, after she had moved with her mother to St Louis, Kate lost her too. She was a widow with six children when her family physician suggested her to express her sorrows and disappointments in writing. This was the start of a fifteen years literary career, publishing two novels and over one hundred short stories, ending with Kate's death in 1904, of a cerebral hemorrhage.

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12. Kate Chopin (1851-1904)
Kate Chopin (18511904). Kate O'Flaherty, born into a prosperous family in St. Louis,in 1870 married Oscar Chopin, a French-Creole businessman from Louisiana.
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Kate Chopin (1851-1904)
Kate O'Flaherty, born into a prosperous family in St. Louis, in 1870 married Oscar Chopin, a French-Creole businessman from Louisiana. They lived in New Orleans, where they had six children. Oscar died of malaria in 1882, and in 1884 Kate returned to St. Louis, where, living with her mother and children, she began to write fiction. A Selection of Works by Kate Chopin A selection of her work put up by the University of Maryland. Kate Chopin Site A whole page devoted to Kate Chopin. The page started as a class project! PBS Kate Chopin Special Site Another page on Kate Chopin. This page was developed in conjunction with a PBS special aired about the writer. More Kate Chopin Links Yahoo's Links for Web pages about Kate Chopin. Back to Authors List Addison Wesley Longman
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Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty, 18511904. Not found or no more entries match key.Data on this system is ©Board of Trustees, Cleveland Public Library.
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14. Kate Chopin: Domestic Goddess
18511904 (Note Some biographers, including Emily Toth, cite Domestic Goddesses Home Domestic Goddess Kate Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty, in St.
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Domestic Goddess Kate Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents were from Irish and Creole backgrounds. When Chopin was widowed at 32, she began writing to support herself and her six children. She was widely accepted as a writer of local color fiction, and was generally successful until the publication of her scandalous novel The Awakening , in 1899. Perched between the social conservatism of the nineteenth century and dealing with tabooed themes too soon for the growingly open twentieth, the novel's sexually aware and shocking protagonist, Edna Pontillier, pushed Chopin into literary oblivion. Chopin, and her memorable characters and stories, finally emerged from society's morally imposed ostracization during the resurgence of women's rights in the early 1970's. Even today, much of the criticism of Chopin's most famous work centers on Edna Pontillier's morals is she a fallen woman, a bad mother, a selfish human being? Why does the character still, in an era where sexual openness is not totally condemned, point us toward a discussion of what makes a woman "bad?" What does the novel say about constrictions and constructions of the feminine role, today and during the time it was written? What does the novel say about human consciousness, and conscience?

15. Kate Chopin
(18511904). Introduction. 1850 Kate Chopin (Katherine O'Flaherty) born on February8 to Thomas O'Flaherty, an Irish immigrant, and Eliza Faris, a Creole.
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Introduction When one thinks of famous writers of the nineteenth century, the names Edgar Allan Poe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Nathaniel Hawthorne come to mind. However, the works of Kate Chopin have distinguished themselves among these great authors and poets. Follow along below to read of the key events in her life or click on a topic at the bottom of this page to explore them yourself.
Kate Chopin (Katherine O'Flaherty) born on February 8 to Thomas O'Flaherty, an Irish immigrant, and Eliza Faris, a Creole. Kate's father dies in a rail accident. Kate begins school at Academy of the Sacred Heart in St. Louis. Kate's great-grandmother, Victoire Verdon Charleville, dies. Kate's half-brother, George O'Flaherty, a Confederate soldier, dies of typhoid fever. Kate graduates from the Academy of the Sacred Heart. Kate visits New Orleans in the spring. Kate marries Oscar Chopin on June 9 in St. Louis. Their honeymoon in Europe is cut short by the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. The couple moves to New Orleans in October. Jean Chopin, the first of Kate's six children, is born on May 22.

16. Project Gutenberg Author Record
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17. Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record
Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record. Title Awakening And SelectedShort Stories, The. Author Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty, 18511904. Notes.
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Title: Awakening And Selected Short Stories, The
Author: Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty, 1851-1904
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Contents: : The awakening Beyond the Bayou Maáme Pélagle Désirée's baby A respectable woman The kiss A pair of silk stockings The locket A reflection. Language: English Release Date: Sep 1994
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18. Crane And Chopin
Kate Chopin (18511904) a lifeline. 1851, Catherine O'Flaherty born in St Louis,daughter of Eliza Faris O'Flaherty, a well-connected woman with French roots
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Stephen Crane and Kate Chopin Stephen Crane (1871-1900)
a lifeline Stephen Crane was born in Newark NJ, the youngest of fourteen children of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Townley Crane and Mary Helen Peck Crane. Dr. Crane assumes Methodist pastorate in Port Jervis NY; his youngest son begins his schooling in the town which would become "Whilomville" in the later fiction. Dr. Crane dies Mrs. Crane moves with Stephen to Asbury Park NJ. Crane wrote his first story titled "Uncle Jake and the Bell-Handle", although it was not published during his lifetime. Crane enrolled at Pennington Seminary in Pennington NJ. Crane enrolled at Hudson River Institute (Claverack College) in Claverack, New York. Crane's first sketch titled "Henry M. Stanely" was published in the school magazine, the Vidette . Crane probably heard war tales from retired civil war general (now teacher) General Van Petten.
Enters Lafayette College as engineering student, but fails course and leaves after Christmas vacation Crane transferred to Syracuse University and became a Syracuse correspondent for the New York Tribune . His first published story titled "The King's Favor" appeared in the Syracuse

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