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The estuary was also the setting for "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin.
Barataria Bay Oil Spill: Historic Estuary Now An Environmental War Zone (VIDEO) 2010
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The Literature of the American South, a Norton Anthology, Desiree's baby, Kate Chopin, page 299-305, 1998.
The More things change, The more they remain the same [Oligarchs = Facism] 2009
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I've been a feminist since I was in high school and I have Sylvia Plath and Kate Chopin to thank for that.
Celine here... University of Arizona Women's Resource Center Blog 2009
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I've been a feminist since I was in high school and I have Sylvia Plath and Kate Chopin to thank for that.
Archive 2009-08-01 University of Arizona Women's Resource Center Blog 2009
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In the year 1890, Kate Chopin wrote a novel entitled "At Fault" which David Russell said seemed as a kind of "fiction" where "a Northern man and a Southern woman meet, fall in love, and after overcoming some obstacles, marry, metaphorically reuniting the country" (Russell, David, A Vision of Reunion, 2008, page 8).
The More things change, The more they remain the same [Oligarchs = Facism] 2009
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It can come from public hysteria, as it did for Kate Chopin.
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In continuation of my research on successful women from St. Louis leading up to the 2009 AAUW National Convention, I highlight the brave and talented Kate Chopin.
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Rediscovered in 1969, however, The Awakening was praised for its literary style and, in stark contrast to its initial reception, considered a pioneering novel that marked Kate Chopin as a forerunner of the feminist movement.
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Kate Chopin is by no means the last established writer to find herself without a publisher in America; their numbers have been growing rapidly.
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Kate Chopin, a single mother who supported six children with her writing during the 1880's and '90's, received such a storm of criticism to her novel The Awakening that Scribner's actually halted publication of her next book, which was on the printing presses at the time.
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