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CHEEVER, JOHN, 19121982, CHEKOV, ANTON, 1860-1904, DD347, Chopin. Kate O FLAHERTY,1851-1904, DD340, 198, 350,, CHRISTIE, AGATHA, 1890-1976, CLANCY, TOM,
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Kate Chopin (18511904) was an American novelist and short story writer. Kate O Flaherty Chopin was born in St. Louis. For many years, she lived in or
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Willa Cather (1873-1947) was one of America's finest novelists. Her reputation rests on her novels about Nebraska and the American Southwest. In them, she expressed a deep love of the land and a strong distaste for the materialism and conformism she saw in modern life. She showed a genuine devotion to traditional valuesthe importance of family, human dignity, hope, and courage. Cather also demonstrated a strong willingness to question customary ways of thinking and feeling, especially by creating strong female characters who have strength and determination of a sort that earlier writers had credited only to men.
Cather wrote 12 novels, of which My Antonia (1918) and Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927) rank as the best. My Antonia describes how an immigrant farm girl triumphs over hardship in pioneer Nebraska. Death Comes for the Archbishop is a historical novel about the work of the first Roman Catholic archbishop in the New Mexico Territory. The novel conveys Cather's sense of the sacred in the archbishop's work and also in the natural world.
Willa Sibert Cather was born near Winchester, Va., and moved to Nebraska with her family at the age of 9. In 1905, she published her first collection of stories and was hired by

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46. Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin, bibliography and links to information and all texts available onthe web, information. Kate Chopin (18511904)
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Kate Chopin: A Reawakening
. This PBS site includes a transcript from the program on Kate Chopin, which aired on June 23, 1999.
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Kate Chopin (18511904) Chopin was born Katherine O Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri,on February 8, 1851. Kate died from a cerebral hemorrhage in St.
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48. Chopin - Definition Of Chopin By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
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Cite / link Email Feedback Cho·pin (sh p n , sh -p Frédéric François Polish-born French composer and pianist of the romantic era. His music, written chiefly for the piano, was based on traditional Polish dance themes. Cho·pin (sh p n Kate O'Flaherty American writer whose works, such as The Awakening (1899), portray Creole life in Louisiana. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Chopin - the music of Chopin; "he practiced Chopin day and night" music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner Chopin - United States writer who described Creole life in Louisiana (1851-1904) Kate Chopin Kate O'Flaherty Chopin author writer - writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay) Chopin - French composer (born in Poland) and pianist of the romantic school (1810-1849) Frederic Francois Chopin composer - someone who composes music as a profession pianist piano player - a person who plays the piano Mentioned in References in classic literature affectation Arthur Rubinstein Artur Rubinstein close ... unmemorably The little piano is dumb night after night, its candles unlighted, and there is no one to play

49. Chopin, Kate - Definition Of Chopin, Kate By The Free Online
Definition of Chopin, Kate in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Chopin, Kate . Creole life in Louisiana (18511904). Kate O Flaherty Chopin, Chopin
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50. The Awakening And Selected Short Stories By Kate O'Flaherty Chopin - Project Gut
Creator, Chopin, Kate O Flaherty (18511904). Title, The Awakening and SelectedShort Stories. Language, English. LoC Class, PS Language and Literatures
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New Search Help on this page Data Creator Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty (1851-1904) Title The Awakening and Selected Short Stories Language English LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American literature Subject Adultery Fiction Subject Women Louisiana New Orleans Social conditions Fiction Subject Self-actualization (Psychology) Fiction Subject New Orleans (La.) Fiction Note Contents: The awakening Beyond the Bayou Ma¡me P©lagle D©sir©e's baby A respectable woman The kiss A pair of silk stockings The locket A reflection. EText-No. Release Date No Read this eBook online (experimental feature) Download this eBook Edition Format Encoding Compression Size Download Links Plain text none 372 KB rastko.net Plain text zip 155 KB rastko.net If you are located outside of the U.S. you may want to download from a mirror site located near you to improve performance. Select a mirror site.

51. Nextext
About the Author Kate Chopin (18511904) was born Katherine O Flaherty to a prominentfamily in St. Louis, Missouri. She took to reading at an early age.
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52. Chopin, Kate
Chopin, Kate (18511904) Chopin was born Katherine O Flaherty in St. Louis,Missouri. In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin, a Creole cotton trader,
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American writer, known for her depictions of culture in New Orleans, Louisiana, and of women's struggles for freedom. Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin, a Creole cotton trader, and moved with him to New Orleans. After a business failure, the family moved to a plantation near Cloutierville, Louisiana, where her husband died in 1882. In 1884 Chopin returned to St. Louis with her six children. There she maintained a literary salon and began her writing career.
For more than a decade following her first published story in 1889, Chopin depicted the manners, customs, speech, and surroundings of Louisiana's Creole and Cajun residents. Two collections of her short fiction were published in the 1890s: Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897). Both works were well-received as examples of "local-color" literature and helped establish Chopin's reputation as a major contributor to Southern regional literature. Chopin also produced a substantial body of poetry, reviews, and criticism. As her later stories, such as "The Story of an Hour," began to emphasize women's need for independence and capacity for passion, editors became less receptive to her work.
Chopin published a novel, At Fault, in 1890 at her own expense. Several publishers rejected her second novel, and she destroyed the manuscript. The Awakening (1899), the novel now considered her masterpiece, attracted a storm of negative criticism for its lyrical depiction of a woman's developing independence and sensuality. Subsequently, her editors suspended publication of her third collection of stories, A Vocation and a Voice. The collection was not published until 1991. As a result of the negative criticism and social ostracism that followed The Awakening, Chopin produced few additional writings, and over the next half-century her work became obscure. It was rediscovered in the 1960s.

53. No-Account Creole E-book By Kate Chopin
Chopin, Kate O Flaherty (18511904) American novelist and short-story writer bestknown for her portrayal of Creole life in Louisiana. Chopin did not begin
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Chopin, Kate O'Flaherty (1851-1904) American novelist and short-story writer best known for her portrayal of Creole life in Louisiana. Chopin did not begin writing until after her husband's death in 1882; much of her work was condemned during her lifetime, but her popularity resurged in the 1960s. A No-Account Creole (1894) When a man from the city comes to her plantation, Euphrasie yearns subconsciously for freedom from her engagement to a country Creole. From Chopin's collection, "Bayou Folk" (1894).
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54. Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin (18511904). Kate Chopin was born Katherine O Flaherty in St. Louis,Missouri in 1851. Though she was of a wealthy and socially elite Catholic
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Bayou Folk (1894). Among the collected pieces was "Desiree's Baby," an exploration of the tension between love and race. Chopin touched off her greatest controversy, however, with the publication of her final novel, The Awakening, in 1899, which tells the tale of a young woman who commits adultery and, later, suicide. The harsh reception of that book, now considered a classic, led Chopin to give up writing almost entirely. 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. Select Bibliography: Arner, Robert, "Pride and Prejudice: Kate Chopin's 'Desiree's Baby'," Mississippi Quarterly, Vol. 25 (Spring 1972). Bonner, Thomas, Jr., "Kate Chopin: An Annotated Bibliography," Bulletin of Bibliography, Vol. 32 (1975). Seyersted, Per, Kate Chopin: A Critical Biography. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969. Seyersted, Per, and Toth, Emily, eds., A Kate Chopin Miscellany. Natchitoches, La.: Northwestern State University Press, 1979.

55. American Literature - Lit 112B - A.k.a. Kate Chopin B. Katherine O'Flaherty (185
Her Letters An etext. Kate O Flaherty Chopin (1851-1904) Library ofCongress Citations A complete list of resources on Chopin.
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56. Kate Chopin Definition From Aiedu.com
Kate Chopin definitation from aiedu.com A Free Internet Dictionary. (18511904) (noun.person). Synonyms Chopin, Kate Chopin, Kate O Flaherty Chopin
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57. WIC - February Birthdate Calendar
Kate O FLAHERTY Chopin (18511904) NOVELIST, EARLY WRITER DEALING WITH FEMALESEXUALITY. CONTROVERSIAL. DAME EDITH EVANS (1888-1976) SHAKESPEAREAN ACTRESS.
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HATTIE WYATT CARAWAY (1878-1950)-POLITICIAN, TEACHER:FIRST WOMAN TO BE ELECTED TO U.S. SENATE, TWICE RE-ELECTED HILDEGARDE-1906-SINGER, PERSONALITY NELL GWYN [ELEANOR GWUN] (1650-1687) ACTRESS. LEADING COMEDIENNE OF THE KING'S COMPANY. MISTRESS OF CHARLES II. BETTY FIELD (1918-72) ACTRESS ELAINE STRICH-1925-ACTRESS FARAH FAWCETT-1947-ACTRESS ELIZABETH BLACKWELL (1821-1910)-PHYSICIAN-FIRST WOMAN TO GAIN M.D. IN U.S., FOUNDED LONDON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE FOR WOMEN, 1875. SIMONE WEIL (1909-1943) PHILOSOPHER, HUMANITARIAN, WRITER EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY (1982-1950), POET GERTRUDE STEIN (1874-1946)-WRITER, POLITICAL AND LITERARY ACTIVIST, NOVELIST MORGAN FAIRCHILD-1950-ACTRESS BLYTHE DANNER-1943-ACTRESS ROSA PARKS-1913-CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST, BROKE THE BUSING LAW FOR BLACKS IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA, WHICH SIGNALED THE BLACK RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN US. IDA LUPINO-1918-ACTRESS CONSTANCE GORE-BOOTH MARKIEWICY (1868-1927)-IRISH PATRIOT AND PLAYWRIGHT. FIRST WOMAN ELECTED TO BRITISH PARLIAMENT MARY JOAN NIELUBOWICZ,1929,RET. REAR ADMIRAL, NURSE

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Geoffrey, circa 13401400) Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich, 1860-1904) Chesterton, GK(Gilbert Keith), 1874-1936) Chopin, Kate O Flaherty, 1851-1904) Cicero, Marcus
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59. Dr. Anne Simpson's Author And Literature Links: Kate O'Flaherty Chopin
Kate O Flaherty Chopin (18511904). Links to Chopin Sites. Links to Works.Major Works. Biography. Chopin, Kate (1850-1904), American
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Links to Chopin Sites Links to Works Major Works Biography Chopin, Kate (1850-1904), American writer, known for her depictions of culture in New Orleans, Louisiana, and of women's struggles for freedom. Chopin was born Katherine O'Flaherty in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin, a Creole cotton trader, and moved with him to New Orleans. After a business failure, the family moved to a plantation near Cloutierville, Louisiana, where her husband died in 1882. In 1884 Chopin returned to St. Louis with her six children. There she maintained a literary salon and began her writing career.
For more than a decade following her first published story in 1889, Chopin depicted the manners, customs, speech, and surroundings of Louisiana's Creole and Cajun residents. Two collections of her short fiction were published in the 1890s: Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897). Both works were well-received as examples of "local-color" literature and helped establish Chopin's reputation as a major contributor to Southern regional literature. Chopin also produced a substantial body of poetry, reviews, and criticism. As her later stories, such as "The Story of an Hour," began to emphasize women's need for independence and capacity for passion, editors became less receptive to her work.

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Chisholm, Louey. Chittenden, Newton H. Chopin, Kate O Flaherty, 18511904. Christie,Agatha, 1891-1976. Chrétien, de Troyes, 12th cent. Church, The Rev.
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