Kate Chopin
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Standard Name: Chopin, Kate
Birth Name: Catherine O'Flaherty
Nickname: Kate
Married Name: Catherine Chopin
Considered a St Louis writer of local colour for much of her career,
attracted such notoriety following the publication of her novel The Awakening and its subsequent canonization by feminist critics that this work has overshadowed her other literary productions. Nonetheless, Chopin's output was diverse: in a decade-and-a-half she wrote translations, novels, poetry, almost one hundred short stories and sketches, and at least one musical score.
Timeline
Texts
Toth, Emily, and Kate Chopin. “A New Biographical Approach”. The Awakening, edited by Margo Culley and Margo Culley, 2nd ed., W. W. Norton, 1994, pp. 113-19.
Chopin, Kate. A Night in Acadie. Way and Williams, 1897.
Chopin, Kate. A Night in Acadie. Garrett Press, 1968.
Chopin, Kate. “A Point at Issue!”. St. Louis Post Dispatch.
Chopin, Kate. A Vocation and a Voice: Stories. Editor Toth, Emily, Penguin Books, 1991.
Chopin, Kate. At Fault. Privately printed for the author by Nixon-Jones Printing, 1890.
Chopin, Kate. At Fault. Editors Green, Suzanne Disheroon and David J. Caudle, University of Tennessee Press, 2001.
Green, Suzanne Disheroon et al. “Backgrounds and Contexts”. At Fault, edited by Suzanne Disheroon Green et al., University of Tennessee Press, 2001, pp. 159-76.
Culley, Margo, and Kate Chopin. “Criticism”. The Awakening, edited by Margo Culley and Margo Culley, 2nd ed., W. W. Norton, 1994, pp. 159-20.
Green, Suzanne Disheroon et al. “Introduction”. At Fault, edited by Suzanne Disheroon Green et al., University of Tennessee Press, 2001, p. xix - xxxii.
Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. H. S. Stone, 1899.
Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. Editor Culley, Margo, 2nd ed., W. W. Norton, 1994.
Chopin, Kate, and Kate Chopin. “The Storm”. The Complete Works of Kate Chopin, edited by Per Seyersted and Per Seyersted, Louisiana State University Press, 1969, pp. 592-6.