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University of Maryland: Kate Chopin E-text of The Awakening and Selected Short Stories. | |
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A Digitized Library of Southern Literature: Beginnings to 1920 An excellent site, useful for contextualizing Chopin. These well-organized and thorough pages include: | |
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Web sites on Kate Chopin From Virginia Commonwealth University, here is a helpful index of Chopin pages on the Internet, organized by type of site. | |
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A Night in Acadie by Kate Chopin (Posted in several formats). | |
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Chapter 6: Late Nineteenth Century: Naturalism - Kate Chopin (1851-1904) From PAL: Perspectives in American Literature: A Research and Reference Guide. This page, which places Chopin among contemporary authors of a similar strain, contains photos, a brief biography, bibliography, and links to other Chopin Web sites. | |
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Exploring Kate Chopin's The Awakening This excellent resource contains links to quite a few pages devoted to Chopin, her times, her works, and to biographical and bibliographical information. | |
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Southern Women Writers, An Historical Overview Here is a basic essay on the subject of Southern woman writers, with links to several useful Chopin resources. | |
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Kate Chopin's The Awakening A synopsis, from the above-named site, of Chopin's most famous work. | |
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Kate Chopin: "The Story of an Hour (1894)" A short story by the author, with a short biographical entry. | |
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Kate Chopin's 'Lilacs' and the Story of the Annunciation by Jacqueline Olson Padgett An essay on Chopin's ironic use of the theme of the Annunciation in "Lilacs." | |
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American Women Writers Index This page places Chopin among the great women writers in history. Click on the following caption for a selected bibliography that contains links to on-line material by and about Chopin. | |
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About Kate Chopin (A brief biography). | |
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The Kate Chopin Page |
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