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FROM THE PUBLISHER
When it first appeared in 1899, Kate Chopin’s The Awakening
was greeted with cries of outrage. The novel’s frank portrayal of a
woman’s emotional, intellectual, and sexual awakening shocked the
sensibilities of the time and destroyed the author’s reputation and
career. Many years passed before this short, pioneering work was
recognized as a major achievement in American literature.
Set in and around New Orleans, The Awakening tells the story
of Edna Pontellier, a young wife and mother. While on vacation, Edna
meets the son of a Louisiana resort owner, with whom she gradually
falls in love. As she pulls away from her husband, Edna begins to
develop a sense of herself as a whole person, with unique wants,
interests, and desires. Determined to control her own life, she flouts
convention by moving out of her husband’s house, having an
adulterous affair, and becoming an artist.
Beautifully written, with sensuous imagery and vivid local
descriptions, The Awakening has lost none of its power to
provoke and inspire. Additionally, this edition includes thirteen of
Kate Chopin’s magnificent short stories.
Rachel Adams teaches nineteenth and twentieth-century American
literature at Columbia University.
Stories Included in the Volume:
The Awakening
Emancipation: A Life Fable
A Shameful Affair
At the ‘Cadian Ball
Désirée’s Baby
A Gentleman of Bayou Têche
A Respectable Woman
The Story of an Hour
Athénaïse
A Pair of Silk Stockings
Elizabeth Stock’s One Story
The Storm
The Godmother
A Little Country Girl