The Awakening

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical, Literary
Cover of the book The Awakening by Kate Chopin, Standard eBooks, Wyatt Avery
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Author: Kate Chopin, Standard eBooks ISBN: 1230002471327
Publisher: Wyatt Avery Publication: August 10, 2018
Imprint: Standard eBooks Language: English
Author: Kate Chopin, Standard eBooks
ISBN: 1230002471327
Publisher: Wyatt Avery
Publication: August 10, 2018
Imprint: Standard eBooks
Language: English

The Awakening charts Edna Pontellier’s journey of self-discovery. The time spent with a younger friend on a summer holiday on Grand Isle in Lousiana unlocks a feeling in her that she can’t close away again. On returning to her family home in New Orleans, she starts to transition from unthinking housewife and mother into something freer and more confident, although this doesn’t meet with the full approval of the society she’s a part of.

Kate Chopin had written a novel previously, but she was mostly known as a writer of Louisiana-set short stories. The Awakening, while keeping the setting, charted new territory with its themes of marital infidelity and less-than-perfect devotion of a mother to her children. The consequent critical reception was less than enthusiastic⁠—hardly surprising given the prevailing moral atmosphere of the time⁠—and her next novel was cancelled. The Awakening was rediscovered in the 1960s and is now regarded as an important early example of American feminist literature.

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The Awakening charts Edna Pontellier’s journey of self-discovery. The time spent with a younger friend on a summer holiday on Grand Isle in Lousiana unlocks a feeling in her that she can’t close away again. On returning to her family home in New Orleans, she starts to transition from unthinking housewife and mother into something freer and more confident, although this doesn’t meet with the full approval of the society she’s a part of.

Kate Chopin had written a novel previously, but she was mostly known as a writer of Louisiana-set short stories. The Awakening, while keeping the setting, charted new territory with its themes of marital infidelity and less-than-perfect devotion of a mother to her children. The consequent critical reception was less than enthusiastic⁠—hardly surprising given the prevailing moral atmosphere of the time⁠—and her next novel was cancelled. The Awakening was rediscovered in the 1960s and is now regarded as an important early example of American feminist literature.

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