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Stories, Listed By Author Chopin, Kate (O Flaherty) (18511904). Désirée s Baby, (ss), 1893. Isaac AsimovPresents the Best Horror and Supernatural of the 19th Century, ed. http://contento.best.vwh.net/s54.html
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Stories, Listed By Author Chopin, Kate (O Flaherty) (18511904). Her Letters, (ss) Vogue, 1895. Lying Cheating Stealing, ed. Sara Nicklès, San Francisco, CA Chronicle Books, 1997 http://contento.best.vwh.net/mags/s21.html
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Biography Of Kate Chopin Born Katherine OFlaherty on February 8, 1851, in St. Salena Press, 1995. Reuben,Paul P. Chapter 6 American Naturalism Kate Chopin (18511904). PAL http://www.stark.kent.edu/~jmoneysmith/kcbio.htm
Extractions: Kate Chopin: A Brief Biography Jill Schott, Student, Kent State University Stark Campus Kate Chopins formal education began when she was five years old at Sacred Heart Academy, a catholic school, and she graduated at seventeen. She had been an honor student, was widely read, and spoke two languages fluently. Upon graduation, Chopin entered the social life of St. Louis, and was noted to be "one of the acknowledged belles of St. Louis, a favorite not only for her beauty, but also for her amiability of character and her cleverness" (Seyersted 23). By this time, she loved (and was accomplished at) reading, music, and writing. When she twenty, Chopin married Oscar Chopin, a wealthy Creole cotton businessman, and they moved to New Orleans for the next ten years. Within this decade, Chopin gave birth to five sons and one daughter. Even as a new mother, Kate Chopins daring and unconventional side was evident as "she would lift her skirts too high, deliberately revealing her ankles . . . smoked Cuban cigarettes, and wore fancy riding habits which shocked longtime residents" (Toth 63). Encouraged to write by her friends, Chopin produced her first published story, "Wiser Than a God" in 1899. Almost an immediate literary success, Chopin followed with "Bayou Folk," her first short-story collection and, next, "A Night in Acadie." With her work now appearing in the most popular American magazines, Chopin, highly respected, authored the novel
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Extractions: click here Home Kate Chopin 1851 - 1904 The Awakening . Yet because of it's controversial nature, the novel was met with shock and outrage. The reaction prompted Kate's gradual withdrawal from writing and contributed to her much delayed entry into the halls of literary fame. A master storyteller, she was 75 years ahead of her time. Kate O'Flaherty was born in St. Louis in 1851. Brought up by three generations of widows, she was strong and self-reliant. At the age 19, she married the man she loved, a French-Creole from Louisiana, Oscar Chopin. They settled down in New Orleans to a comfortable life and happy marriage. Oscar encouraged Kate's independent, if somewhat unconventional nature. For four years, Oscar ran the plantation and general store, and Kate raised their children. In 1882, their life abruptly changed again, when Oscar died of swamp fever. Kate was left, at 31, with six children under twelve. For over a year she managed the plantation and store, finally yeilding to her mother's pressure to return to St. Louis. Her mother died the following year.
Kate Chopin A year later, Eliza O Flaherty died and Kate began her career Reuben, Paul P. Chapter6 American Naturalism Kate Chopin (1851 1904) PAL Perspective on http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/KC/biography.html
Extractions: Chopin, Kate . The Vogue Stories. The Online Archive of Nineteenth-Century Women's Writings . Ed. Glynis Carr. Online. Internet. Posted: Fall 1999. http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/gcarr/19cUSWW/KC/biography.html Kate O'Flaherty Chopin was born 8 February 1851 into a prominent family in St.Louis, Missouri. Her father, Thomas O'Flaherty, an Irish immigrant, was a successful St. Louis merchant who was killed in a railroad accident when Kate was only five years old. Kate's mother, Eliza was left a wealthy widow and raised Kate in a household "run by vigorous widows: her mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother . . . a community of women who stressed learning, curiosity, and financial independence" (Toth, 187). Kate was formally educated at the Academy of the Sacred Heart in St. Louis where she kept a commonplace book "in which the thoughtful adolescent recorded themes that appear in her later fiction, among them women's roles and the conflict between desire and duty" (Toth, 187). On 9 June 1870, two years after graduating from the Academy, Kate married Oscar Chopin, the son of a planter from Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. They were married for twelve and a half years, spending nine in New Orleans and three in Cloutierville, Natchitoches Parish. During this time, Kate gave birth to five boys and one girl. "Devoting herself to her family and household, she still managed to reconcile the needs of her own being with the expectations of her conventional milieu. She dressed unconventionally and smoked cigarettes long before smoking was an approved practice among women in her class" (Inge, 91). When Oscar died of malaria in 1882, he left Kate twelve thousand dollars in debt. But being the resourceful woman her matriarchs raised, she ran the family plantation for a year and then returned with her children to her mother in St. Louis. A year later, Eliza O'Flaherty died and Kate began her career as a fiction writer in 1888.
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Extractions: Library Kate Chopin Online Dictionary Spelling Center Kate Chopin was born Catherine O'Flaherty on July 12, 1850, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of an immigrant Irishman, Thomas O'Flaherty, and a French Creole mother, Eliza Faris. Kate was their youngest child. In 1855 Thomas O'Flaherty died suddenly from a work-related railroad accident. Kate lacked male role models in her life after her father died. She was raised by three generations of women, including her maternal great-grandmother, Madame Victoria Verdon Charleville, who instructed Kate in music lessons, French lessons (she only spoke to Kate in French), and storytelling. Additionally, Kate attended the prestigious Sacred Heart Academy, which promoted intelligence and independent thinking: this helped Kate begin her lifelong love of reading and writing. When Kate she was eleven, Madame Charleville died, and Kate's half-brother George was killed while fighting in the Civil War for the Confederate side. Kate grew up during the Civil War, and this caused her to be separated from the one friend she had made at the Sacred Heart Academy, Kitty Garesche. St. Louis was a pro-North city, and because the Greshe's were slave owners, they were forced to move. After the war, Kitty returned, and she and Kate were friends until Kitty entered Sacred Heart as a nun. There Kate married Oscar Chopin, the son of a wealthy cotton-growing family in Louisiana, in June, 1870. Their union produced six children (five boys and two girls). Oscar was French Catholic, as was Kate. In 1882, Oscar Chopin died of malaria (swamp fever). Kate managed her husband's business for approximately a year and then returned to live near her mother in St. Louis. A year after her return, her mother passed away.
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