Kate Chopin's The Awakening: A SourcebookJanet Beer, Elizabeth Nolan Damned upon publication for engaging with the taboo issues of female sexuality and infidelity, Kate Chopin's The Awakening(1899) is now hailed as a key early feminist text and an important work of American literature. * extensive coverage of the contexts to the work, including biographical information on Chopin and the social and historical backgrounds to her writing Providing all the tools for engaged, informed individual analysis of the text, this sourcebook will greatly enrich any reading of The Awakening. It is an essential starting point for students of American literature and women's writing, or for anyone fascinated by Chopin's controversial work. |
Contents
Evelyn W Ordway How the Women of New Orleans Discovered their wish | 5 |
Contemporary Documents | 16 |
Arthur Martine Martines HandBook of Etiquette 1866 | 25 |
Bathing and Bathing Costumes article The Delineator 1895 | 33 |
The Summer Problem Scribners Magazine | 39 |
Critical History | 53 |
Modern Criticism | 61 |
The Awakening and The Descent of Man | 67 |
The Discourse of Feminine | 73 |
Donald Pizer A Note on Kate Chopins The Awakening as Naturalistic Fiction | 82 |
Ivy Schweitzer Maternal Discourse and the Romance of SelfPossession | 89 |
Introduction | 101 |
Recommended Editions | 157 |