Bibliography on The Awakening
Bibliography on At Fault
Dissertations on Kate Chopin
"Kate Chopin Bibliography." Regionalism and the Female Imagination 3.1 (1977): 45-48.
"Kate Chopin's 'Caline': Specific Comments from Diverse Critical Perspectives." Kate Chopin's Short Fiction: A Critical Companion. Ed. Robert C. Evans: Locust Hill, West Cornwall, CT Pagination: 359-78, 2001. xxxiii, 432.
"Kate Chopin's 'La Belle Zoraïde': Specific Comments from Diverse Critical Perspectives." Kate Chopin's Short Fiction: A Critical Companion. Ed. Robert C. Evans: Locust Hill, West Cornwall, CT Pagination: 379-432, 2001. xxxiii, 432.
"Making Places: Kate Chopin and the Art of Fiction." Louisiana Literature: A Review of Literature and Humanities 11.1 (1994): 157-71.
Aanerud, Rebecca. "Fictions of Whiteness: Speaking the Names of Whiteness in U. S. Literature." Displacing Whiteness: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism. Ed. Ruth Frankenberg. Durham: Duke UP, 1997. 35-59.
Allen, Priscilla. "Old Critics and New: The Treatment of Chopin's The Awakening." The Authority of Experience: Essays in Feminist Criticism. Eds. Arlyn Diamond and Lee R. Edwards: U of Massachusetts P, Amherst Pagination: 224-38, 1977. 304.
Amelinckx, Carol Cedar. "Defiance and Duality: Author, Audience and The Awakening." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (1990): 1-7.
Anastasopoulou, Maria. "Rites of Passage in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Southern Literary Journal 23.2 (1991): 19-30.
Anderson, Maureen. "Unraveling the Southern Pastoral Tradition: A New Look at Kate Chopin's at Fault." Southern Literary Journal 34.1 (2001): 1-13.
Andrews, William L. "An Addition to Kate Chopin's Poetry." American Notes and Queries 13 (1975): 117-18.
Apthorp, Elaine Sargent. "Re-Visioning Captivity: Cather, Chopin, Jewett." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 9.1 (1992): 1-22.
Araújo, Helena. "Marvel Moreno, Modernista?" Literatura Y Cultura: Narrativa Colombiana Del Siglo Xx, I: La Nación Moderna: Identidad. Eds. María Mercedes Jaramillo, Betty Osorio and Angela I. Robledo: II: Diseminación, cambios, desplazamientos; III: Hibridez y alteridades; Ministerio de Cultura, Bogotá, Colombia Pagination: III: 168-203, 2000.
Arima, Hiroko. Beyond and Alone!: The Theme of Isolation in Selected Short Fiction of Kate Chopin, Katherine Anne Porter, and Eudora Welty. Lanham, MD : UP of America, 2006.
Arms, George. "Kate Chopin's The Awakening in the Perspective of Her Literary Career." Essays on American Literature in Honor of Jay B. Hubbell. Ed. Clarence Gohdes: Duke UP, Durham Pagination: 215-228, 1967.
Arner, Robert. "Kate Chopin." Louisiana Studies 14.1 (1975): 11-139.
Arner, Robert D. "Characterization and the Colloquial Style in Kate Chopin's 'Vagabonds'." Markham Review 2 (1971): 110-12.
---. "Kate Chopin's Realism: 'at the Cadian Ball' and 'the Storm'." Markham Review 2.2 (1970): (1)-(4).
---. "Landscape Symbolism in Kate Chopin's 'at Fault'." Louisiana Studies 9 (1970): 142-53.
---. "Pride and Prejudice: Kate Chopin's 'Desiree's Baby'." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 25 (1972): 131-40.
---. "Pride and Prejudice: Kate Chopin's 'Désirée's Baby'." Critical Essays on Kate Chopin. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal) Number: 1: Hall, New York Pagination: 139-46, 1996. xiii, 257.
Asbee, Sue. "The Awakening: Contexts." The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Identities. Ed. Dennis Walder: Open UP--Routledge, London, England Pagination: 269-86, 2001. vii, 368.
---. "The Awakening: Identities." The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Identities. Ed. Dennis Walder: Open UP--Routledge, London, England Pagination: 242-68, 2001. vii, 368.
Baker, Christopher. "Chopin's 'the Storm'." Explicator 52.4 (1994): 225-26.
Bakerman, Jane S. "Gene Stratton-Porter Reconsidered." Kate Chopin Newsletter 2.3 (1976): 1-7.
Ballenger, Grady, et al., eds. Perspectives on Kate Chopin: Proceedings from the Kate Chopin International Conference, April 6, 7, 8, 1989. Natchitoches, LA : Northwestern State Univ., 1992.
Bardot, Jean. "French Creole Portraits: The Chopin Family from Natchitoches Parish." Perspectives on Kate Chopin: Proceedings from the Kate Chopin International Conference, April 6, 7, 8, 1989. Eds. Grady Ballenger, et al.: Northwestern State Univ., Natchitoches, LA Pagination: 25-36, 1992.
Barker, Deborah E. "The Awakening of Female Artistry." Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Eds. Lynda S. Boren, Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Southern Literary Studies: Louisiana State UP, Baton Rouge Pagination: 61-79, 1992. xiii, 248.
Barlament, Laura. "'Glorious Both in Slumber and in Strength of Will': Wagner's Tristan Und Isolde in Chopin's The Awakening and Mann's Tristan." Southern Studies 8.1-2 (1997): 19-26.
Barrett, Phyllis W. "More American Adams: Women Heroes in American Fiction." Markham Review 10 (1981): 39-41.
Barrish, Phillip. "The Awakening's Signifying 'Mexicanist' Presence." Studies in American Fiction 28.1 (2000): 65-.
Barron, Kimberly, and Deborah Hill. "Kate Chopin's 'Caline': General Comments from Diverse Critical Perspectives." Kate Chopin's Short Fiction: A Critical Companion. Ed. Robert C. Evans: Locust Hill, West Cornwall, CT Pagination: 347-57, 2001. xxxiii, 432.
Bartley, William. "Imagining the Future in The Awakening." College English 62.6 (2000): 719-46.
Barton, Gay. "'Amativeness, and Even Animality': A Whitman/Chopin Dialogue on Female Sexuality." JASAT (Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas) 27 (1996): 1-18.
Batten, Wayne. "Illusion and Archetype: The Curious Story of Edna Pontellier." Southern Literary Journal 18.1 (1985): 73-88.
Bauer, Dale M. Feminist Dialogics: A Theory of Failed Community. Albany : State Univ. of New York P, 1988.
Bauer, Dale Marie, and Andrew M. Lakritz. "The Awakening and the Woman Question." Approaches to Teaching Chopin's The Awakening. Ed. Bernard Koloski. Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Number: 16: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., New York Pagination: 47-52, 1988. xi, 170.
Bauer, Margaret D. "Armand Aubigny, Still Passing after All These Years: The Narrative Voice and Historical Context Of "Désirée's Baby"." Critical Essays on Kate Chopin. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal) Number: 1: Hall, New York Pagination: 161-83, 1996. xiii, 257.
Beer, Janet. "Absent Fathers across the Spectrum of Local Colour in the Short Stories of Kate Chopin." Paternity and Fatherhood: Myths and Realities. Ed. Lieve Spaas: St. Martin's, New York, NY Pagination: 97-108, 1998. xv, 283.
---. Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton and Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Studies in Short Fiction. Basingstoke, England--New York, NY : Macmillan--St. Martin's, 1997.
---. "Sister Carrie and The Awakening: The Clothed, the Unclothed, and the Woman Undone." Soft Canons: American Women Writers and Masculine Tradition. Ed. Karen L. Kilcup: U of Iowa P, Iowa City, IA Pagination: 167-83, 1999. 345.
Bell, Pearl K. "Kate Chopin and Sarah Orne Jewett." Partisan Review 55.2 (1988): 238-53.
Bendel-Simso, Mary M. "Mothers, Women and Creole Mother-Women in Kate Chopin's South." Southern Studies 3.1 (1992): 35-44.
Bender, Bert. "Kate Chopin's Lyrical Short Stories." Studies in Short Fiction 11 (1974): 257-66.
---. "Kate Chopin's Quarrel with Darwin before The Awakening." Critical Essays on Kate Chopin. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal) Number: 1: Hall, New York Pagination: 99-128, 1996. xiii, 257.
---. "Kate Chopin's Quarrel with Darwin before The Awakening." Journal of American Studies 26.2 (1992): 185-.
---. "The Teeth of Desire: The Awakening and the Descent of Man." American Literature 63.3 (1991): 459-.
Benfey, Christopher. "'the Courageous Soul': Kate Chopin and Stephen Crane." Red Badges of Courage: Wars and Conflicts in American Culture. Eds. Biancamarie Pisapia, Ugo Rubeo and Anna Scacchi. Rsa: Rivista Di Studi Anglo-Americani Number: 9 (11): Bulzoni, Rome, Italy Pagination: 364-70, 1998. xvii, 789.
---. Degas in New Orleans: Encounters in the Creole World of Kate Chopin and George Washington Cable. Berkeley, CA : U of California P, 1997.
Berggren, Paula S. "'a Lost Soul': Work without Hope in The Awakening." Regionalism and the Female Imagination 3.1 (1977): 1-7.
Berke, Jacqueline. "Kate Chopin's Call to a Larger 'Awakening'." Kate Chopin Newsletter 1.3 (1975): 1-5.
Berke, Jacqueline, and Lola Silver. "The 'Awakened' Woman in Literature and Real Life." Proceedings of the Sixth National Convention of the Popular Culture Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 22-24, 1976. Ed. Michael T. Marsden: Bowling Green State Univ. Popular P, Bowling Green Pagination: 1165-79, 1976. 1719.
Berkove, Lawrence I. "'Acting Like Fools': The Ill-Fated Romances of 'at the 'Cadian Ball' and 'the Storm'." Critical Essays on Kate Chopin. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal) Number: 1: Hall, New York Pagination: 184-96, 1996. xiii, 257.
---. "Fatal Self-Assertion in Kate Chopin's 'the Story of an Hour'." American Literary Realism 32.2 (2000): 152-.
Biggs, Mary. "'Si Tu Savais': The Gay/Transgendered Sensibility of Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 33.2 (2004): 145-81.
Birnbaum, Michele A. "'Alien Hands': Kate Chopin and the Colonization of Race." American Literature 66.2 (1994): 301-.
---. "'Alien Hands': Kate Chopin and the Colonization of Race." Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill. Eds. Michael Moon and Cathy N. Davidson: Duke UP, Durham, NC Pagination: 319- 41, 1995. vi, 529.
Black, Martha Fodaski. "The Quintessence of Chopinism." Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Eds. Lynda S. Boren, Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Southern Literary Studies: Louisiana State UP, Baton Rouge Pagination: 95-113, 1992. xiii, 248.
Bloom, Harold, ed. Kate Chopin. New York : Chelsea, 1987.
Blythe, Anne M. "Kate Chopin's 'Charlie'." Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Eds. Lynda S. Boren, Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Southern Literary Studies: Louisiana State UP, Baton Rouge Pagination: 207-15, 1992. xiii, 248.
Bomarito, Jessica, Jeffrey W. Hunter, and Amy Hudock. Feminism in Literature: A Gale Critical Companion. Detroit, MI : Thomson Gale, 2004.
Bonifer, M. Susan. "Hedda and Edna: Writing the Future." The Bulletin of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers 14 (1992): 1-11.
Bonner, Thomas, Jr. "The Awakening in an American Literature Survey Course." Approaches to Teaching Chopin's The Awakening. Ed. Bernard Koloski. Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Number: 16: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., New York Pagination: 99-103, 1988. xi, 170.
---. "Christianity and Catholicism in the Fiction of Kate Chopin." The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 20.2 (1982): 118-25.
---. "Kate Chopin: An Annotated Bibliography." Bulletin of Bibliography 32 (1975): 101-05.
---. "Kate Chopin: Tradition and the Moment." Southern Literature in Transition: Heritage and Promise. Eds. Philip Castille, William Osborne and C. Hugh Holman: Memphis State UP, Memphis Pagination: 141-149, 1983. xxiv, 149.
---. "Kate Chopin's at Fault and The Awakening: A Study in Structure." Markham Review 7 (1977): 10-14.
Bonner, Thomas. "Kate Chopin's Bayou Folk Revisited." New Laurel Review 7.2 (1977): 5-14.
---. "Kate Chopin's European Consciousness." American Literary Realism, 1870-1910 8 (1975): 281-84.
Bonner, Thomas, Jr., and Judith H. Bonner. "Kate Chopin's New Orleans: A Visual Essay." Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 37.3-4 (1999): 53-64.
Boren, Lynda S. "Taming the Sirens: Self-Possession and the Strategies of Art in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Eds. Lynda S. Boren, Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Southern Literary Studies: Louisiana State UP, Baton Rouge Pagination: 180-96, 1992. xiii, 248.
Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis, and Cathy N. Davidson, eds. Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Baton Rouge : Louisiana State UP, 1992.
Borish, Elaine. "The Awakening Awakens England." Kate Chopin Newsletter 2.1 (1976): 1-5.
Boynton, Victoria. "Kate Chopin (1850-1904)." Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Eds. Denise D. Knight and Emmanuel S. Nelson: Greenwood, Westport, CT Pagination: 50-60, 1997. xiv, 534.
---. "Writing Women, Solitary Space and the Ideology of Domesticity." Herspace: Women, Writing, and Solitude. Eds. Jo Malin and Victoria Boynton. Haworth Innovations in Feminist Studies: Haworth, New York, NY Pagination: 147-64, 2003. xiii, 287.
Brandt, Maria Frances. "Reading Anxiety: The New Woman and Narrative Strategy in American Literature, 1899-1909." Dissertation Abstracts International, Section A: The Humanities and Social Sciences 64.8 (2004): 2884-85.
Branscomb, Jack. "Chopin's 'Ripe Figs'." Explicator 52.3 (1994): 165-67.
Brightwell, Gerri. "Charting the Nebula: Gender, Language and Power in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Women and Language 18.2 (1995): 37-41.
Brown, Pearl L. "Awakened Men in Kate Chopin's Creole Stories." American Transcendental Quarterly 13.1 (1999): 69-82.
---. "Kate Chopin's Fiction: Order and Disorder in a Stratified Society." University of Mississippi Studies in English 9 (1991): 119-34.
Bucher, Christina G. "Perversely Reading Kate Chopin's 'Fedora'." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 56.3 (2003): 373-88.
Budkman, Jacqueline. "Dominant Discourse and the Female Imaginary: A Study of the Tensions between Disparate Discursive Registers in Chopin's The Awakening." English Studies in Canada 21.1 (1995): 55-76.
Bunch, Dianne. "Dangerous Spending Habits: The Epistemology of Edna Pontellier's Extravagant Expenditures in The Awakening." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 55.1 (2001): 43-61.
Burchard, Gina M. "Kate Chopin's Problematical Womanliness: The Frontier of American Feminism." JASAT (Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas) 15 (1984): 35-45.
Burns, Karin Garlepp. "The Paradox of Objectivity in the Realist Fiction of Edith Wharton and Kate Chopin." JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory 29.1 (1999): 27-61.
Butcher, Philip. "Two Early Southern Realists in Revival." College Language Association Journal 14 (1970): 91-95.
Camfield, Gregg. "Kate Chopin-Hauer: Or, Can Metaphysics Be Feminized?" Southern Literary Journal 27.2 (1995): 3-22.
Candela, Gregory L. "Walt Whitman and Kate Chopin: A Further Connection." Walt Whitman Review 24 (1978): 163-65.
Cantarow, Ellen. "Sex, Race, and Criticism: Thoughts of a White Feminist on Kate Chopin and Zora Neale Hurston." Radical Teacher: A Newsjournal of Socialist Theory and Practice 9 (1978): 30-33.
Casale, Ottavio Mark. "Beyond Sex: The Dark Romanticism of Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Ball State University Forum 19.1 (1978): 76-80.
Castro, Ginette. "La Mére Absente Et/Ou Le Manque À Être D'edna Pontellier." Q/W/E/R/T/Y: Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 3 (1993): 133-38.
Chan, Amado. "A Journey of Self-Discovery: Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 20.1-2 (1999): 62-66.
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Christ, Carol P. Diving Deep and Surfacing: Women Writers on Spiritual Quest. Boston : Beacon, 1980.
Clemmen, Yves. "Photographic Politics: The Text and Its Readings in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 32.4 (1994): 75-79.
Cole, Karen. "A Message from the Pine Woods of Central Louisiana: The Garden in Northrup, Chopin, and Dormon." Louisiana Literature: A Review of Literature and Humanities 14.1 (1997): 64-74.
Collins, Robert. "The Dismantling of Edna Pontellier: Garment Imagery in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Southern Studies 23.2 (1984): 176-97.
Corum, Carol S. "Music in The Awakening." Mount Olive Review 8 (1995): 36-43.
Cothern, Lynn. "Speech and Authorship in Kate Chopin's 'La Belle Zoraïde'." Louisiana Literature: A Review of Literature and Humanities 11.1 (1994): 118-25.
Craft, Brigette Wilds. "Imaginative Limits: Ideology and The Awakening." Southern Studies 4.2 (1993): 131-39.
Cramer, Timothy R. "Testing the Waters: Contemplating the Sea in Ed's Poem 520 and Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson (1830-86), U.S. Poet 83 (1992): 51-56.
Crosland, Andrew. "Kate Chopin's 'Lilacs' and the Myth of Persephone." ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews 14.1 (2001): 31-34.
Culley, Margo. "Kate Chopin and Recent Obscenities." Kate Chopin Newsletter 1.2 (1975): 28-29.
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Cutter, Martha J. "Losing the Battle but Winning the War: Resistance to Patriarchal Discourse in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction." Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers 11.1 (1994): 17-36.
Daigrepont, Lloyd M. "Edna Pontellier and the Myth of Passion." New Orleans Review 18.3 (1991): 5-13.
Dash, Irene. "The Literature of Birth and Abortion." Regionalism and the Female Imagination 3.1 (1977): 8-13.
Davidson, Cathy N. "Chopin and Atwood: Woman Drowning, Woman Surfacing." Kate Chopin Newsletter 1.3 (1975): 6-10.
---. "Geography as Psychology in the Manitoba Fiction of Margaret Laurence." Kate Chopin Newsletter 2.2 (1976): 5-10.
Davis, Doris. "The Awakening: The Economics of Tension." Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Eds. Lynda S. Boren, Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Southern Literary Studies: Louisiana State UP, Baton Rouge Pagination: 143-53, 1992. xiii, 248.
Davis, Sara deSaussure. "Chopin's Movement toward Universal Myth." Kate Chopin Reconsidered: Beyond the Bayou. Eds. Lynda S. Boren, Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Southern Literary Studies: Louisiana State UP, Baton Rouge Pagination: 199-206, 1992. xiii, 248.
Dawson, Hugh J. "Kate Chopin's The Awakening: A Dissenting Opinion." American Literary Realism 26.2 (1994): 1-18.
Dawson, Melanie. "Edna and the Tradition of Listening: The Role of Romantic Music in The Awakening." Southern Studies 3.2 (1992): 87-98.
Day, Karen. "The 'Elsewhere' of Female Sexuality and Desire in Kate Chopin's 'a Vocation and a Voice'." Louisiana Literature: A Review of Literature and Humanities 11.1 (1994): 108-17.
Delbanco, Andrew. "The Half-Life of Edna Pontellier." New Essays on The Awakening. Ed. Wendy Martin. American Novel (Amnov): Cambridge UP, Cambridge Pagination: 89-107, 1988. viii, 152.
Den Tandt, Christophe. "Oceanic Discourse, Empowerment and Social Accommodation in Kate Chopin's The Awakening and Henrik Ibsen's the Lady from the Sea." 'Union in Partition': Essays in Honour of Jeanne Delbaere. Eds. Gilbert Debusscher and Marc Maufort: L3-Liège Language and Literature, Liège, Belgium Pagination: 71-79, 1997. 263.
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Dingledine, Donald. "Woman Can Walk on Water: Island, Myth, and Community in Kate Chopin's The Awakening and Paule Marshall's Praisesong for the Widow." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 22.2 (1993): 197-216.
Disheroon-Green, Suzanne. "Mr. Pontellier's Cigar, Robert's Cigarettes: Opening the Closet of Homosexuality and Phallic Power in The Awakening'." Songs of Reconstructing South: Building Literary Louisiana, 1865-1945. Eds. Suzanne Disheroon-Green, Lisa Abney and Robin Miller. Contributions to the Study of American Literature Number: 11: Greenwood, Westport, CT Pagination: 183-95, 2002. xviii, 220.
---. "Whither Thou Goest, We Will Go: Lovers and Ladies in The Awakening." Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 40.4 (2002): 83-96.
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Dressler, Mylène. "Edna under the Sun: Throwing Light on the Subject of The Awakening." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 48.3 (1992): 59-75.
Duet, Tiffany. "'Do You Not Know That Women Can Make Money?': Women and Labor in Louisiana Literature." Songs of Reconstructing South: Building Literary Louisiana, 1865-1945. Eds. Suzanne Disheroon-Green, Lisa Abney and Robin Miller. Contributions to the Study of American Literature Number: 11: Greenwood, Westport, CT Pagination: 49-64, 2002. xviii, 220.
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---. "Reading The Awakening with Toni Morrison." Southern Literary Journal 35.1 (2002): 138-54.
---. "The Restive Brute: The Symbolic Presentation of Repression and Sublimation in Kate Chopin's 'Fedora'." Studies in Short Fiction 18.3 (1981): 261-.
---. "Symbolic Setting in Kate Chopin's 'a Shameful Affair'." Southern Studies 20.4 (1981): 447-52.
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---. "'Vagabonds': A Story without a Home." Louisiana Literature: A Review of Literature and Humanities 11.1 (1994): 74-82.
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Dyer, Joyce Coyne. "Lafcadio Hearn's Chita and Kate Chopin's The Awakening: Two Naturalistic Tales of the Gulf Islands." Southern Studies 23.4 (1984): 412-26.
---. "Night Images in the Work of Kate Chopin." American Literary Realism 14.2 (1981): 216-.
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Eble, Kenneth. "A Forgotten Novel: Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Critical Essays on Kate Chopin. Ed. Alice Hall Petry. Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal) Number: 1: Hall, New York Pagination: 75-82, 1996. xiii, 257.
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Elfenbein, Anna Shannon. "Kate Chopin's The Awakening: An Assault on American Racial and Sexual Mythology." Southern Studies 26.4 (1987): 304-12.
---. Women on the Color Line: Evolving Stereotypes and the Writings of George Washington Cable, Grace King, Kate Chopin. Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 1989.
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---. Kate Chopin. New York : Ungar, 1986.
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---. "Regions of the Spirit: Nature Vs. Dogma in Chopin's Religious Vision." Performance for a Lifetime: A Festschrift Honoring Dorothy Harrell Brown: Essays on Women, Religion, and the Renaissance. Eds. Barbara C. Ewell, Mary A. McCay and Georgiann L. Potts: Loyola University, New Orleans, New Orleans, LA Pagination: 102-16, 1997. 243.
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