Revisit the life and work of this southern author through transcripts, interviews, and links to various libraries from PBS.
Find the incomplete Project Gutenberg etext of the Kate Chopin short story collection.
Browse a copy of this book, follow the difficult life of Edna Ponteiller. Includes images of the original title page and back cover.
Read a fairly detailed biography of the writer's life and a chronology of her writings and publications.
Although Kate Chopin s "The Awakening" dealt with issues too controversial for her day, it has become the writer s legacy. Find related links and critical essays.
Essay summarizes the book's plot, discusses its major themes, and recommends it as an excellent serious novel for adolescent girls.
Discover a generous collection of resources designed to help students grapple with Kate Chopin's classic novel.
"Kate Chopin as Feminist: Subverting the French Androcentric Influence," discusses Chopin's undermining the subject and style of her influences.
See a photo of the author's home in Cloutierville, Louisiana, accompanied by a rather lengthy essay about one tourist's visit there.
Read a brief introduction to the life and work of American author Kate Chopin and follow links to related resources.
Printed in a monthly magazine during the late 19th century, this author has been credited as an early feminist. Includes links to other books.
Read an overview of the life of this proto-feminist writer and an extract from "The Story of an Hour."
Browse the etext version of this short story following the travails of Mamzelle Aurelie. Learn when and where this work was originally printed.
Read about a posthumous award given the writer by her native city of St. Louis. Locate her star on the city's Walk of Fame.
Read about Kate Chopin's home, now the Bayou Folk Museum, in Cloutierville, Louisiana.
Examine an abundance of links to resources about this 19th-century author and her writings.