The Awakening

Cover of The Awakening by Kate Chopin
Author: Kate Chopin
Year: 1985
Language: en
Edition: Reissue
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780553213300
ISBN-10: 055321330X
Dimensions:
Height: 6.85 Inches
Length: 4.17 Inches
Weight: 0.26235009178 Pounds
Width: 0.54 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813.4
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The Awakening by Kate Chopin is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on April 1, 1985. This 240-page novel, originally published in 1899, explores the journey of Edna Pontellier, a woman who confronts her desires and passions, leading her to abandon societal conventions and her family. The narrative is recognized for its early depiction of women’s emancipation and is rooted in the romantic tradition of notable authors like Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson.

Readers will find a sensuous portrayal of self-discovery as Edna navigates her awakening to the primal aspects of life, drawing her toward nature and her own identity. This edition also includes a selection of short stories by Kate Chopin, further enriching the experience. The book delves into themes of identity and culture, making it a significant work within the realms of fiction, classics, and literary studies, particularly in relation to women’s experiences.


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First published in 1899, this beautiful, brief  novel so disturbed critics and the public that it  was banished for decades afterward. Now widely read  and admired, The Awakening has  been hailed as an early vision of woman’s  emancipation. This sensuous book tells of a woman’s  abandonment of her family, her seduction, and her  awakening to desires and passions that threated to  consumer her. Originally entitled “A Solitary  Soul,” this portrait of twenty-eight-year-old  Edna Pontellier is a landmark in American fiction,  rooted firmly in the romantic tradition of Herman  Melville and Emily Dickinson. Here, a woman in  search of self-discovery turns away from convention and  society, and toward the primal, from convention  and society, and toward the primal, irresistibly  attracted to nature and the sensesThe  Awakening, Kate Chopin’s last novel, has been  praised by Edmund Wilson as “beautifully  written.” And Willa Cather described its style as  “exquisite,” “sensitive,” and  “iridescent.” This edition of The  Awakening also includes a selection of  short stories by Kate Chopin.

“This seems to me a  higher order of feminism than repeating the story  of woman as victim… Kate Chopin gives her female  protagonist the central role, normally reserved  for Man, in a meditation on identity and culture,  consciousness and art.” — From the  introduction by Marilynne Robinson.

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Publisher: Random House Publishing Group. Year: 1985.
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ISBN-13: 9780553213300. ISBN-10: 055321330X.
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Language: en. Pages: 240. Edition: Reissue.

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