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"In works set on ruined Louisiana plantations and in bustling New Orleans, Kate Chopin wrote with unblinking honesty about the strictures of propriety, the illusions of love and the realities of marriage, and the persistence of a past scarred by slavery and war. Her stories challenged contemporary mores as much by their sensuousness as their politics. Complete Novels and Stories gathers all of Chopin's extraordinary fiction for the first time.".
"The volume also contains stories Chopin never collected, including those meant for "A Vocation and a Voice," a book canceled by her publisher in 1900; stories Chopin never tried to publish, such as the erotically daring "The Storm"; and "Ti Frere," "A Horse Story," and "Alexandre's Wonderful Experience," the stories found in a long-lost cache of Chopin's papers."--BOOK JACKET.
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Social life and customs, Fiction, American Dialect literature, short stories, miscegenation, Louisiana Creoles, quadroons, racism, divorce, Widows, Literature, Classic Literature, Women plantation owners, Divorced men, Young women, Creoles, Plantation life, psychological fiction, love stories, Modern Literature, American literature, feminist literature, feminist fiction, manners and customs, literary fiction, Adultery in fiction, Women in fiction, Adultery, Women, Self-actualization (Psychology), Married women, Married women in fiction, Psychology, Man-woman relationships, Social conditions, contemporary fiction, Collected works (single author, multi-form), United states, social life and customs, fictionPeople
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Complete novels and stories: At Fault / Bayou Folk / A Night in Acadie / The Awakening / Uncollected Stories
2002, Library of America, Library of America, The, Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam
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in English
- First Printing
1931082219 9781931082211
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 1054-1059) and index.
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At Fault
Bayou Folk
A Night in Acadie
The Awakening
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