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    "The Story of an Hour" is a short story written by Kate Chopin on April 19, 1894. It was originally published in Vogue on December 6, 1894, as " The Dream of an Hour ". It was later reprinted in St. Louis Life on January 5, 1895, as "The Story of an Hour".

  3. Talk:The Story of an Hour - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the story, it is made known that her husband was not involved in the railroad disaster and her husband returns home. Seeing her husband causes Mrs. Mallard to suddenly die from her heart problems.Lmuraskin18 17:17, 29 March 2017 (UTC) All these events occur within a span of an hour, hence the title Story of an Hour.

  4. Category:Short stories by Kate Chopin - Wikipedia

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    Fedora (short story) P. A Pair of Silk Stockings; S. The Storm (short story) The Story of an Hour This page was last edited on 14 May 2024, at 21:53 (UTC). Text ...

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  9. A Pair of Silk Stockings - Wikipedia

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    The story was first published in Vogue. Chopin chose to write for Vogue because the magazine was uncharacteristically "fearless and truthful" for the 1890s in its depiction of women and their lives. [1] Scholar Emily Toth observes that many of Chopin's boldest stories were published in Vogue, including "The Story of an Hour".