The Awakening

The Awakening by Kate Chopin is a novel first published in 1899 and reissued by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 14, 2016. This edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The narrative is set in New Orleans and along the Louisiana Gulf coast at the close of the 19th century, focusing on Edna Pontellier as she navigates her evolving views on femininity and motherhood against the backdrop of the prevailing social norms of the American South.
Readers will find that The Awakening explores themes of psychological complexity and social commentary, making it a significant work in the canon of American literature. The novel addresses women’s issues with a level of depth that was uncommon for its time, and it is recognized as a precursor to modernist literature. Chopin’s work resonates with the traditions of Southern literature and reflects the influences of her contemporaries, while also paving the way for future American novelists.
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“The voice of the sea speaks to the soul.”
— Kate Chopin, The Awakening
The Awakening, originally titled A Solitary Soul, is a novel by Kate Chopin, first published in 1899. Set in New Orleans and on the Louisiana Gulf coast at the end of the 19th century, the plot centers on Edna Pontellier and her struggle between her increasingly unorthodox views on femininity and motherhood with the prevailing social attitudes of the turn-of-the-century American South. It is one of the earliest American novels that focuses on women’s issues without condescension. It is also widely seen as a landmark work of early feminism, generating a mixed reaction from contemporary readers and critics. The novel’s blend of realistic narrative, incisive social commentary, and psychological complexity makes The Awakening a precursor of American modernist literature; it prefigures the works of American novelists such as William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway and echoes the works of contemporaries such as Edith Wharton and Henry James. It can also be considered among the first Southern works in a tradition that would culminate with the modern masterpieces of Faulkner, Flannery O’Connor, Eudora Welty, Katherine Anne Porter, and Tennessee Williams.
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