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The narrative centers on Edna Pontellier, a Kentucky woman married to a Creole in New Orleans, who undergoes a profound internal transformation at twenty-eight. As she becomes increasingly aware of her desires and rejects societal expectations, her journey toward independence and self-assertion challenges the norms of her time. The book, released in 1899, faced significant backlash, leading the author, Kate Chopin, to cease writing. It includes a selection of high-quality short stories at the end, showcasing Chopin's literary talent.
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The Awakening, And Selected Short Stories, Kate Chopin
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- 2023
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Kate Chopin
- Publisher
- Double 9 Books
- Released
- 2023
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 200
- ISBN13
- 9789357276368
- Series
- Tags
- Fiction, Historical Themes, Women, Classics, Short Stories, USA, American Literature, School, Gifts for women, 19th century, Literary Fiction, Feminism, Psychological novels, Searching for the meaning of life, New Orleans, Creoles
- First published
- 1899
- Original title
- The Awakening
- Rating
- 3.65 out of 5
- Description
- The narrative centers on Edna Pontellier, a Kentucky woman married to a Creole in New Orleans, who undergoes a profound internal transformation at twenty-eight. As she becomes increasingly aware of her desires and rejects societal expectations, her journey toward independence and self-assertion challenges the norms of her time. The book, released in 1899, faced significant backlash, leading the author, Kate Chopin, to cease writing. It includes a selection of high-quality short stories at the end, showcasing Chopin's literary talent.