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  2. The Storm (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Storm" is a short story written by the American writer Kate Chopin in 1898. The story takes place during the 19th century in the South of the United States, where storms are frequent and dangerous. It did not appear in print in Chopin's lifetime, but it was published in The Complete Works of Kate Chopin in 1969. [1]

  3. Kate Chopin - Wikipedia

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    The biggest myth Chopin focused on was the "Victorian notion of women's somewhat anemic sexuality" and "The Storm" is the best example of Kate Chopin using that myth through a character set on fulfilling her complete sexual potential. [24]

  4. Category:Short stories by Kate Chopin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Short stories by Kate Chopin" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... The Storm (short story) The Story of an Hour

  5. Fedora (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "Fedora" is a short story written by Kate Chopin in 1895. The story was published under the title "The Falling in Love of Fedora" in The Criterion, a local St. Louis magazine, on February 20, 1897. The story centers on Fedora, a woman who becomes infatuated with Young Malthers and his sister, Miss Malthers.

  6. At the 'Cadian Ball - Wikipedia

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    At the 'Cadian Ball" is an 1892 short story written by American author Kate Chopin. [1] Chopin's later story, "The Storm" (written 1898, but not published until 1969), is a sequel to this story. A distinctive feature of the short story is the use of local color. [1]

  7. An Embarrassing Position - Wikipedia

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    Later, interest in her work grew, and in 1970 the play was published as part of Kate Chopin: Complete Novels and Stories by the Library of America. [5] The play has been studied as an example of early American literature; for example, it is included in Yvonne Collioud Sisko's book Looking at Literature: 12 Short Stories, a Play, and a Novel.

  8. Category:Kate Chopin - Wikipedia

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    Kate Chopin House (Cloutierville, Louisiana) Kate Chopin House (St. Louis, Missouri) J. The Joy That Kills This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 02:04 ...

  9. The Joy That Kills - Wikipedia

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    The Joy that Kills is a 1985 American made-for-television film adaptation of Kate Chopin's 1894 short story "The Story of an Hour." It was directed by Tina Rathborne and co-written by Rathborne and Nancy Dyer. [1] It was broadcast on the PBS television program American Playhouse on January 28, 1985. [2]