This Second Edition of a perennial favorite in the Norton Critical Edition series represents an extensive revision of its predecessor.

The text is that of the first edition of the novel, published by ...

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This Second Edition of a perennial favorite in the Norton Critical Edition series represents an extensive revision of its predecessor.

The text is that of the first edition of the novel, published by Herbert S. Stone in 1899. It has been annotated by the editor and includes translations of French phrases and information about New Orleans locales, customs, and lore, the Bayou region, and Creole culture. "Bibliographical and Historical Contexts", expanded and introduced by a new Editor€s Note, presents biographical, historical, and cultural documents contemporary with the novel€s publication. Included are a biographical essay by the acclaimed Chopin biographer Emily Toth, "An Etiquette/Advice Book Sampler" with selections from the conduct books of the period in which Chopin lived and wrote, and period fashion plates from Harper€s Bazar. A comprehensive "Criticism" section, introduced by a new Editor€s Note, contains expanded selections from hard-to-find contemporary reviews of the novel; two letters of mysterious origin written in response to the novel; and Chopin€s "Retraction," which followed The Awakening€s negative reception. These are followed by twenty-seven interpretive essays, twelve of them new to the Second Edition, that provide a variety of perspectives on The Awakening, including essays by Cynthia Griffin Wolff, Nancy Walker, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Paula A. Treichler, Sandra M. Gilbert, Lee R. Edwards, Patricia S. Yaeger, Elizabeth Ammons, and Elaine Showalter. A Chronology of Chopin€s life and an updated Selected Bibliography are also included.

  • Presents An Annotated Edition Of The 1899 Novel About A Victorian-era Woman Who Finds Passionate Physical Love With A Young Man She Meets While On Vacation; And Includes Biographical, Historical, And Cultural Documents Related To The Novel's Publication, And A Selection Of Critical Essays. A New Biographical Approach / Emily Toth -- An Etiquette/ Advice Book Sampler -- Duties Of The Wife -- Avoid All Cause For Complaint -- Beware Of Confidants -- Influence Of Mothers -- Reception Days -- Rules For Summer Resorts -- Flirtation And Increasing Fastness Of Manner -- Musicales -- The Street Manners Of A Lady -- Places Of Amusement -- Formal Dinner Parties -- Dress To Suit The Occasion -- Dress For Receiving Calls -- Carriage Dress -- The Full Dinner Dress -- Costumes For Country And Sea-side -- Bathing Dresses -- Fashion Plates From Harper's Bazar -- Creole Women / Mary L. Shaffter -- [southern Womanhood] / Wilbur Fisk Tillet -- Are Women Growing Selfish? / Dorothy Dix -- The American Wife -- Summer Flirtations -- A Strike For Liberty -- Women And Suicide -- From Women And Economics / Charlotte Perkins Stetson -- [conspicuous Consumption And The Servant-wife] / Thorstein Veblen -- Editor's Note : History Of The Criticism Of The Awakening -- From Book News (march 1899) -- From The Mirror (may 4, 1899) -- From The St. Louis Daily Globe-democrat (may 13, 1899) -- From The St. Louis Post-dispatch (may 20, 1899) -- From The Chicago Times-herald (june 1, 1899) -- From The Outlook (june 3, 1899) -- From The Providence Sunday Journal (june 4, 1899) -- From The New Orleans Times-democrat (june 18, 1899) -- From Public Opinion (june 22, 1899) -- From Literature (june 23, 1899) -- From The New York Times (june 24, 1899) -- From The Los Angeles Sunday Times (june 25, 1899) -- From The Pittsburgh Leader (july 8, 1899) -- From The Dial (august 1, 1899) -- From The Nation (august 3, 1899) -- From The Congregationalist (august 24, 1899) -- Letters From Lady Janet Scammon Young And Dr. Dunrobin Thomson -- Chopin's Retraction -- [the Unlikely Awakening Of A Married Woman] / Percival Pollard -- [influences Upon The Novel] / Daniel S. Rankin -- [an American Madame Bovary] / Cyrille Arnavon -- [a Forgotten Novel] / Kenneth Eble -- [the Southern Woman In Fiction] / Marie Fletcher -- From The American 1890s / Larzer Ziff -- [contrasting Forces In The Novel] / George Arms -- [kate Chopin And The American Realists] / Per Seyersted -- [the Ending Of The Novel] / George M. Spangler -- Local Color In The Awakening / John R. May -- [kate Chopin And Walt Whitman] / Lewis Leary -- [edna And The Woman Question] / Jules Chametzky -- [romantic Imagery] / Donald A. Ringe -- [narrative Stance] / Ruth Sullivan And Stewart Smith -- [thanatos And Eros] / Cynthia Griffin Wolff -- Edna's Suicide / Suzanne Wolkenfeld -- The Problem Of The One And The Many -- Edna Pontellier : A Solitary Soul / Margo Culley -- [feminist Or Naturalist?] / Nancy Walker -- [progression And Regression In Edna Pontellier] / Elizabeth Fox-genovese -- [language And Ambiguity] / Paula A. Treichler -- [the Second Coming Of Aphrodite] / Sandra M. Gilbert -- [sexuality, Maternity, And Selfhood] / Lee R. Edwards -- [language And Female Emancipation] / Patricia S. Yaeger -- [american Racial And Sexual Mythology] Anna Shannon Elfenbein -- [gender, Race, And Region] / Helen Taylor -- [women Of Color In The Awakening] / Elizabeth Ammons -- [chopin And American Women Writers] / Elaine Showalter. Kate Chopin ; Edited By Margo Culley. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 323-324).
  • Author: Chopin, Kate.
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Pages: 336
  • Publication Date: 1993-09-17T00:00:01Z
  • Edition: 2nd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • MSRP: 0.00
  • ISBN13: 9780393960570
  • ISBN: 0393960579
  • Language: en_US
  • Quality Rating: 1
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