Unveiling Kate Chopin by Emily Toth

Unveiling Kate Chopin by Emily Toth

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This is the true, unvarnished life story of the girl who grew up to write The Awakening, a masterpiece published 100 years ago. With its portrayal of a woman whose sexual desires take her outside marriage, it rocked American literature's cozy conception of womanhood.

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Unveiling Kate Chopin by Emily Toth

Unveiling Kate Chopin by Emily Toth A vivid new biography of the author of The Awakening marking the 100th anniversary of its publication Aided by newly discovered diaries and manuscripts, Emily Toth tells the unvarnished story of the passionate Irish American girl from St. Louis who grew up to write The Awakening. Published in 1899, Kate Chopin's novel about a sensual, artistic woman whose desires cannot be contained by marriage and motherhood stunned and infuriated Chopin's contemporaries. She commits unutterable crimes against polite society, wrote one fuming reviewer. In Unveiling Kate Chopin, Toth, the foremost authority on Chopin's life and works, draws on manuscripts recently found in a Massachusetts warehouse and paints a haunting portrait of this woman who married a Louisiana Frenchman, mothered six children, and wrote a novel that was too worldly for Victorian America. She celebrates the ambitious Chopin as an artist of unique wit and astonishing talent, as one of the first authors to craft a public image (by creating a salon and inventing networking in St. Louis), as a writer of short stories set in the Louisiana bayou country, and especially as the daring author of the most radical, notorious American novel of the late nineteenth century. Emily Toth is a professor of English and women's studies at Louisiana State University.
Emily Toth, a professor of English and women's studies at Louisiana State University, is the author or editor of many books, including Kate Chopin's Private Papers, ""A Vocation and a Voice"": Stories by Kate Chopin, and Ms. Mentor's Impeccable Advice for Women in Academia.
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ISBN 13 9781578061020
ISBN 10 1578061024
Title Unveiling Kate Chopin
Author Emily Toth
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Year published 1999-03-30
Number of pages 324
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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