Kate Chopin's The Awakening - A Routledge Study Guide and Sourcebook (Paperback, New)


First published in 1899, "The Awakening"'s engagement with taboo issues of female sexuality and infidelity prompted a flurry of damning reviews that sent the book out of print and int obscurity for several decades. However, it is now hailed as a key early feminist text and has become one of the most widely studied works of American literature.
This" Sourcebook "combines accessible commentary with reprinted documents to provide the ideal introduction to the novel. Its first section, "Contexts" provides biographical information on Chopin and explores 1890s American society to reveal the contextual backdrop to her work. The editors pay particular attention to Chopin's Louisiana Creole heritage and to the expectations of women in this era. "Interpretations" begins with an overview of the critical reception of the novel and then introduces extracts from important early reviews and contemporary criticism. Readers are carefully guided through a range of crucial issues from Chopin'streatment of female sexuality to the influence of Darwinism on her writing. The following section, "Key Passages," reproduces selected chapters fof the original text, along with extensive commentary. These commentaries equip readers to make connections with the critical and contextual issues raised earlier in the Sourcebook and to initiate engaged, informed, individual new analyses of Chopin's text. A concluding "Further Reading" section is provided for those wishing to extend their work on the novel.
Offering a perfectly judged selection of reprinted materials and insightful, refreshingly clear commentary, this volume will greatly enrich any reading of "The Awakening,"

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First published in 1899, "The Awakening"'s engagement with taboo issues of female sexuality and infidelity prompted a flurry of damning reviews that sent the book out of print and int obscurity for several decades. However, it is now hailed as a key early feminist text and has become one of the most widely studied works of American literature.
This" Sourcebook "combines accessible commentary with reprinted documents to provide the ideal introduction to the novel. Its first section, "Contexts" provides biographical information on Chopin and explores 1890s American society to reveal the contextual backdrop to her work. The editors pay particular attention to Chopin's Louisiana Creole heritage and to the expectations of women in this era. "Interpretations" begins with an overview of the critical reception of the novel and then introduces extracts from important early reviews and contemporary criticism. Readers are carefully guided through a range of crucial issues from Chopin'streatment of female sexuality to the influence of Darwinism on her writing. The following section, "Key Passages," reproduces selected chapters fof the original text, along with extensive commentary. These commentaries equip readers to make connections with the critical and contextual issues raised earlier in the Sourcebook and to initiate engaged, informed, individual new analyses of Chopin's text. A concluding "Further Reading" section is provided for those wishing to extend their work on the novel.
Offering a perfectly judged selection of reprinted materials and insightful, refreshingly clear commentary, this volume will greatly enrich any reading of "The Awakening,"

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Routledge Guides to Literature

Release date

May 2004

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2004

Editors

,

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 10mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

183

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-415-23821-2

Barcode

9780415238212

Categories

LSN

0-415-23821-8



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