The Awakening
When The Awakening was first published in 1899, the public outcry proved so strident the novel was banned for decades.

A taboo subject back in its day, The Awakening tells the story of one woman's emotional journey from a loveless, miserable marriage to a spirited and lusty freedom. As the heroine Edna Pontellier, awakens to her own sexual desires, she begins to question her ideas about marriage, motherhood, and the nature of love itself. Thus arises an infidelity dreams are made of, although at the expense of her marriage and motherhood.

A milestone in American fiction, The Awakening is an unforgettably powerful novel of self-discovery that has inspired generations of readers. Its realistic narrative, incisive social commentary, and psychological complexity was a precursor to American modernist literature, thus foreshadowing the works of novelists such as William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and Edith Wharton.


KATE CHOPIN (1850-1904) was an American short-story writer and novelist. Numerous authors were strongly influenced by Chopin's writing and she has garnered high praise from writers as varied as Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and Tennessee Williams.
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The Awakening
When The Awakening was first published in 1899, the public outcry proved so strident the novel was banned for decades.

A taboo subject back in its day, The Awakening tells the story of one woman's emotional journey from a loveless, miserable marriage to a spirited and lusty freedom. As the heroine Edna Pontellier, awakens to her own sexual desires, she begins to question her ideas about marriage, motherhood, and the nature of love itself. Thus arises an infidelity dreams are made of, although at the expense of her marriage and motherhood.

A milestone in American fiction, The Awakening is an unforgettably powerful novel of self-discovery that has inspired generations of readers. Its realistic narrative, incisive social commentary, and psychological complexity was a precursor to American modernist literature, thus foreshadowing the works of novelists such as William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and Edith Wharton.


KATE CHOPIN (1850-1904) was an American short-story writer and novelist. Numerous authors were strongly influenced by Chopin's writing and she has garnered high praise from writers as varied as Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and Tennessee Williams.
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When The Awakening was first published in 1899, the public outcry proved so strident the novel was banned for decades.

A taboo subject back in its day, The Awakening tells the story of one woman's emotional journey from a loveless, miserable marriage to a spirited and lusty freedom. As the heroine Edna Pontellier, awakens to her own sexual desires, she begins to question her ideas about marriage, motherhood, and the nature of love itself. Thus arises an infidelity dreams are made of, although at the expense of her marriage and motherhood.

A milestone in American fiction, The Awakening is an unforgettably powerful novel of self-discovery that has inspired generations of readers. Its realistic narrative, incisive social commentary, and psychological complexity was a precursor to American modernist literature, thus foreshadowing the works of novelists such as William Faulkner, Ernest Hemingway, and Edith Wharton.


KATE CHOPIN (1850-1904) was an American short-story writer and novelist. Numerous authors were strongly influenced by Chopin's writing and she has garnered high praise from writers as varied as Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and Tennessee Williams.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149890958
Publisher: Kizra Books
Publication date: 01/20/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 350
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Kate Chopin (1850-1904) was an American author of short stories and novels. One of the first books to truthfully write about women's lives, Kate Chopin's The Awakening is considered a quintessential work of Southern literature and a bold foray into early feminism. Aside from The Awakening, Chopin has written numerous short stories, many exploring Cajun, Creole, and Southern identities. Her other popular works include The Story of an Hour and The Storm.
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