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Internet Book List :: Author Information: Kate Chopin Author Information Kate Chopin 1851 1904 American novelist and short storywriter. Born Katherine O Flaherty. Her Creole tales (Bayou Folk (1894), http://www.iblist.com/author1773.htm
Extractions: Her Creole tales (Bayou Folk (1894), A Night in Acadie (1897)) established her as a leading author. But after her novel The Awakening (1899) was attacked for its honest portrayal of a woman's unrepentant sexual passion, she virtually stopped publishing and was not rediscovered until the 1960s. Collections: Novels:
TheFreeBookShop.com - Library - Kate Chopin Kate Chopin (1851 1904). Kate Chopin was born Catherine O Flaherty on July 12,1850, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of an immigrant Irishman http://chopin.thefreebookshop.com/
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Chopin, Kate O'flaherty Chopin, Kate O flaherty. Related Category American Literature Biographies.(sh ´´p n´), 18511904, American author, b. St. Louis. http://www.question.com/link/Chopin-K.html
Extractions: Automotive Popular Articles ... Latest Articles Encyclopedia Dictionary Famous Quotes Countries Computing Browse: A B C D ... American Literature: Biographies Related Category: American Literature: Biographies (sh Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897), earned her a reputation as a local colorist, but her novel The Awakening (1899) caused a storm of criticism because of its treatment of feminine sexuality. In depicting objectively a woman's confused groping toward self-understanding and self-acceptance, Chopin seemed to threaten the mores of her time although she did not explicitly attack them. Largely ignored for the next 60 years, her work is now praised for its literary merit as well as for its remarkable independence of mind and feeling. See her complete works, ed. by P. Seyersted (2 vol., 1969) and ed. by S. M. Gilbert (2002); her private papers, ed. by E. Toth et al. (1998); T. Bonner, Jr., The Kate Chopin Companion (1988); biographies by E. Toth (1988 and 1999).