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Exploring Kate Chopin
Introducing The Awakening: A Survey of Introductions to Editions of the Novel
Biography of Kate Chopin
"Too Frenchy for American readers": Unreported Early Responses to Kate Chopin's The Awakening
Introducing Chopin's Other Fiction: A Survey of Introductions to Editions of the Short Stories and At Fault
Why Did Kate Chopin Not Condemn Edna Pontellier? The Awakening and a New Moral Order of Life Without Free Will
Fictional and Cinematic Points of View in Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" and Five Stories of an Hour
Parentage, Pleasure, and Passion: Structure, Style, and Themes in Chopin's Stories
Outside the Church Doors: Catholic High Holidays and Holy Days in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction
"Keep the skin soft and white": Skin Color and Slavery in the American South and Kate Chopin's "Désirée's Baby"
"The anguish of maternity": Motherhood as Enslavement in Kate Chopin's "Désirée's Baby" and "La Belle Zoraïde"
Freedom, Dignity, and Growth: Making Old in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction
Edna and Emma: The Awakening and Madame Bovary
Aestheticist Poetics in The Awakening
Seeking "Abysses of Solitude" in Kate Chopin's The Awakening: Examining Edna's Final Act Through the Material Imagination of Water
Winds and Waves of Death: Kate Chopin's The Awakening and the Horrendous Gulf Coast Hurricane of 1893.
Introducing The Awakening: A Survey of Introductions to Editions of the Novel
Biography of Kate Chopin
"Too Frenchy for American readers": Unreported Early Responses to Kate Chopin's The Awakening
Introducing Chopin's Other Fiction: A Survey of Introductions to Editions of the Short Stories and At Fault
Why Did Kate Chopin Not Condemn Edna Pontellier? The Awakening and a New Moral Order of Life Without Free Will
Fictional and Cinematic Points of View in Kate Chopin's "The Story of an Hour" and Five Stories of an Hour
Parentage, Pleasure, and Passion: Structure, Style, and Themes in Chopin's Stories
Outside the Church Doors: Catholic High Holidays and Holy Days in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction
"Keep the skin soft and white": Skin Color and Slavery in the American South and Kate Chopin's "Désirée's Baby"
"The anguish of maternity": Motherhood as Enslavement in Kate Chopin's "Désirée's Baby" and "La Belle Zoraïde"
Freedom, Dignity, and Growth: Making Old in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction
Edna and Emma: The Awakening and Madame Bovary
Aestheticist Poetics in The Awakening
Seeking "Abysses of Solitude" in Kate Chopin's The Awakening: Examining Edna's Final Act Through the Material Imagination of Water
Winds and Waves of Death: Kate Chopin's The Awakening and the Horrendous Gulf Coast Hurricane of 1893.