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A Respectable Woman

by Kate Chopin

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Members' Rating: 3.43from 7 Ratings and 1 Review

Tags: Classics, Short Stories, Women

ISBN:1588276627

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About the Author

Born in St. Louis to a comfortable family, Kate Chopin (1851-1904) grew up a voracious reader. After her education, she was married at the early age of twenty. By age twenty-eight, she had borne six children. Although Chopin and her husband settled in New Orleans originally, strained finances forced their family to relocate to rural Louisiana. Here, Chopin began to make observations into human nature and society that would fuel the striking characters and settings of her later writings. Chopin's husband died suddenly, and she moved her family back to St. Louis, where she was further shattered by the subsequent death of her mother. When her family doctor suggested writing as a way to draw herself out of depression, Chopin found her calling. She enjoyed success through stories published in literary magazines, but when her novel The Awakening debuted, she found that she had pushed the boundaries of convention and propriety too far for the American public. Chopin's striking depiction of a married woman who forsakes her husband, children, and home for the love of another man was simply too much for contemporary readers. Chopin, crushed by this negative response, retreated from the spotlight. Though her works were not published for many years following her death, they are now considered to be valuable and provocative expressions of the unvoiced passions, thoughts, and ambitions of women constrained by the rules of an earlier age.

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Mrs. Baroda was a little provoked to learn that her husband expected his friend, Gouvernail, up to spend a week or two on the plantation.
They had entertained a good deal during the winter; much of the time had also been passed in New Orleans in various forms of mild dissipation. She was looking ...

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1/5 1.00

Reviewed by SmokeDiamond on Aug 3, 2009

EH!

I didnt enjoy this one. There was no heat felt from the husbands friend toward or from the wife.... and the husband seems to be so attentive and loving to his wife that I felt this story completely void of feeling except on the husbands part.

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babblative 3.00   2009-03-23
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MonicaR 5.00   2009-09-04
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