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Khan, Farhadiba H. "Consolidation Through Rebellion in Kate Chopin's The Awakening." Journal of Language Teaching and Research 13, no. 6 (November 1, 2022): 1243–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/jltr.1306.12.

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This paper examines Kate Chopin’s heroine Edna’s journey for self-actualization in The Awakening which was published in (1899). The period represents the first wave of feminism and New Woman era. Kate Chopin's The Awakening portrays the patriarchy, oppression and marriage as compelling forces that assume women to fulfill the expectations of a devoted true woman. Chopin presents Edna’s rebels against the moral and social restraints set on women by the patriarchal society in order to become an individual as she refuses to be casted as a typical traditional Victorian mother and a wife. To understand Edna's rebelliousness, Chopin uses a variety of pictures and encounters with people as instruments. It's clear that she has a rebellious streak. Chopin’s deliberation, in this sense, is to not condemn Edna's rebellion in proclaiming her sexuality and seeking independence through the consolidation of her mind, body, and spirit, but rather to paint her as the ‘new woman’ who gains control and awareness of her sexual and artistic potentials. Therefore, this research work attempts to study Edna's trials and tribulations in achieving self-understanding by resisting patriarchal subordination and finding autonomy by pursuing her own goals.
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Raoufzadeh, Narges, Fatemeh Sadat Basirizadeh, and Shiva Zaheri Birgani. "A Foucauldian Reading: Power in Awakening by Kate Chopin." Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal) : Humanities and Social Sciences 3, no. 1 (January 29, 2020): 159–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.33258/birci.v3i1.731.

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This paper traces Foucault’s notion of power in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening. The writers bring into the light, different aspects of a woman’s position in the society of late nineteenth-century America. Paper looks at private and social conditions of women, using Foucault’s ideology of power, and discuss the reactions of Chopin’s protagonist in relation to her actions towards the workings of power in her life. With a close analysis of the novel based on Foucault’s ideology of power, researchers discuss the workings of power in the protagonist’s married and social life, including her efforts to set herself free from this power and her process of resistance analyzed according to Foucault’s theory. The research comes to the conclusion that the impossibility of acting outside power, the possibility of resisting power from within and Foucault’s “Care of the self” as the only way to traverse the power-defined failed of possible actions. Paper shows that, Chopin’s protagonist does not resist patriarchy based on Foucault’s methods and her actions towards power do not lead to any effective ending.
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Mustafa, Mustafa. "PENGKHIANATAN CINTA YANG TERKANDUNG DALAM THE AWAKENING KARYA KATE CHOPIN (Love Betrayal in Kate Chopin’s “The Awakening”)." METASASTRA: Jurnal Penelitian Sastra 5, no. 1 (March 14, 2016): 44. http://dx.doi.org/10.26610/metasastra.2012.v5i1.44-54.

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Tulisan ini membahas tentang pengkhianatan cinta yang terkandung dalam karya Kate Chopin The Awakening. Novel ini bercerita tentang prahara rumah tangga yang dipenuhi ketidakjujuran, ketidaktegasan, kemunafikan, kebohongan, dan perselingkuhan. Metode yang digunakan adalah metode analisis wacana deskriptif, interpretasi pada The Awakening melibatkan proses membaca, memahami, dan memberikan makna dengan menafsirkan data dengan kajian pendekatan struktural dan sosiologis. Data penulisan ini adalah hasil kajian tentang pengkhianatan cinta melalui tokoh utama dalam novel tersebut. Tulisan ini diharapkan dapat memberikan sumbangan pemikiran untuk dijadikan sampel hasil tulisan/artikel tentang sastra, utamanya yang tertarik dalam bidang kesusasteraan Amerika.Abstract:This paper discusses about love betrayal in Kate Chopin’s “The Awakening”. This novel tells about the story of domestic tempest filled with dishonesty, indecision, hypocrisy, lies, and affair. The method applies an interpretative descriptive discourse analysis method. “The Awakening” involves reading, understanding, and giving meaning to interpret the data for the study of the structural and sociological approach. Data writing is the result of the analysis of betrayal love in the novel. This paper is expected to give contribution in order to a model of the literary writing/ articles, especially for those are interested in the field of American literature.
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Moseley, Merritt, and Emily Toth. "Kate Chopin: A Life of the Author of the Awakening." South Atlantic Review 56, no. 4 (November 1991): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3200538.

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Kessler, Carol Farley, and Emily Toth. "Kate Chopin: A Life of the Author of The Awakening." American Literature 63, no. 4 (December 1991): 755. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2926892.

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Hudock, Amy. "Kate Chopin: The life of the author of “the awakening”." Women's Studies International Forum 15, no. 5-6 (September 1992): 625–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0277-5395(92)90073-5.

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Pan, Ying-hui. "The Analysis of Conflict in The Awakening by Kate Chopin." Modern Studies in English Language & Literature 66, no. 4 (December 31, 2022): 225–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.17754/mesk.66.4.225.

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Xin, Zhao. "Metaphor of Cigarettes: Feminism in Kate Chopin’s An Egyptian Cigarette." Tobacco Regulatory Science 7, no. 5 (September 30, 2021): 3479–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.18001/trs.7.5.1.126.

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Objectives: Kate Chopin is regarded as one of the pioneers of the feminist literature in the United States. Her works mainly express her caring for women. Since the 1960s, the western academic circle has set off a long overdue upsurge in the study of Kate Chopin and her works, repositioning and giving Chopin a classic status in the history of American literature.This paper aims to analyze the revival and awakening of the heroine’s self-consciousness and reveal the inner world of a “new woman” at the turn of the century through the heroine’s behavior of taking the initiative to smoke and eventually giving up.Cigarettes, which appear repeatedly in this short novel with symbolic meanings, have a special metaphorical function. Through analyzing the social and historical environment of the emergence of “new women” in American society and the “new women” in An Egyptian Cigarette, this paper attempts to explore the multiple political and cultural connotations reflected by cigarettes and reveal Chopin’s feminist consciousness through the novella.
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Bender, Bert. "Kate Chopin's Quarrel with Darwin before The Awakening." Journal of American Studies 26, no. 2 (August 1992): 185–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875800030759.

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In the hundred years since Kate Chopin began to publish her stories, she has been praised for her achievements as a local colorist, reviled for her shocking portrayal of woman's consciousness, forgotten, rediscovered, and – in a crescendo of critical acclaim over the last quarter century -celebrated as the pre-eminent feminist in American fiction. But she has never received the credit she deserves as a writer who constantly addressed the most profoundly disturbing of all the questions that troubled Western thought during her time. Although her biographers and critics have long known that she read the new natural history, few have imagined that she took it seriously. In fact, her ten years' work was a prolonged and progressively troubled meditation on the meaning of humanity after the successive shocks of The Origin of Species (1859), The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871), and The Expression of Emotions in Man and Animals (1872).
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Sun, Xiaoxu. "Edna’s Self-Pursuit of Absurdity in The Awakening." Learning & Education 10, no. 7 (June 7, 2022): 241. http://dx.doi.org/10.18282/l-e.v10i7.3031.

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The Awakening is a short but first class novel of the late nineteenth century written by Kate Chopin. It is about Edna’s gradual awakening and her subsequent seeking of artistic development and sexual fulfillment outside marriage. Based on the theories of existentialism, this paper tries to analyze Edna’s self-pursuit and her subsequent life journey from the absurdity of Edna’s Marriage, Edna’s alienation to her freedom of choice.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Awakening (Chopin, Kate)"

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Bear, Sarah M. "The Power of the Phallus in Kate Chopin's The Awakening: A Contemporary Feminist Reading." Bowling Green, Ohio : Bowling Green State University, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=bgsu1187627954.

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Rossi, Alexandre [UNESP]. "A desarticulação do universo patriarcal em The awakening, de Kate Chopin." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/91595.

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A presente dissertação tem por objetivo promover uma leitura da disseminação de desarticulações do universo patriarcal empreendida por Kate Chopin (1850 – 1904) — escritora realista norte-americana — em The Awakening (1899), considerado a obraprima da autora. Partindo-se das premissas de uma teoria e crítica feministas de base desconstrucionista, que permite a leitura conjunta do texto e do subtexto, pretende-se fazer uma análise das instâncias estruturais da narrativa em questão (enredo, narrador, personagens, tempo e espaço) de forma a apontar como a autora se utiliza dessas instância para promover uma contestação dos pressupostos maniqueístas e sexistas — ou oposições hierárquicas — que sustentam a sociedade e o pensamento ocidental a partir desses mesmos pressupostos.
The main purpose of this paper is to make a close reading of the dissemination of disarticulations attempted against the patriarchal universe by Kate Chopin (1850 – 1904) — a North-American Realistic writer — in The Awakening (1899), considered the authoress’ masterpiece. Departing from the premises of a Feminist theory and criticism based on Deconstruction, which allows the reading of the text and the subtext at the same time, we intend to make an analysis of the narrative structural instances (plot, narrator, characters, time and space) in order to demonstrate how the authoress uses these instances to build a reply of the sexists and manichaeists purposes — or hierarchical oppositions — that support the Western society and thinking by these same purposes.
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Foltran, Carmem Lúcia. "Formação literária e formações sociais em \'The Awakening\' de Kate Chopin." Universidade de São Paulo, 2007. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/8/8147/tde-28012008-113646/.

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No romance The Awakening (1899), de Kate Chopin, a busca da individualidade e da liberdade financeira e sexual da protagonista Edna Pontellier fundem-se à tentativa de realização do amor extraconjugal, que, frustradas, a levam ao suicídio. Essa busca frustrada carrega em si contradições históricas inerentes à ideologia burguesa, que promete igualdade a todos, mas não permite a realização concreta de tal promessa. Essas contradições se fazem presentes não apenas no tema do romance, mas em sua estrutura formal: o recorte sócio-histórico do romance implica uma série de fissuras em sua estrutura, também reveladoras de contradições ideológicas. Para a análise dessa obra, faz-se necessário o estudo das relações sociais traçadas no romance e suas implicações estéticas, como a questão do narrador onisciente e do desenvolvimento da narrativa, os limites desta, bem como os limites da ideologia da modernização.
In The Awakening (1899) the protagonist\'s search for individuality, economic and sexual freedom merge with the attempt of finding fulfillment outside her marriage. When these possibilities are frustrated, she is drawn to suicide. This unsuccessful quest carries within itself the historical contradictions which are inherent to the bourgeois ideology, which promises equality for all but eventually fails to keep its promise. These contradictions are present not only in the content of the novel, but in its formal structure as well: the historical and social frame of the novel entangles several breaks in its structure, which also reveal ideological contradictions. In order to analyze this novel, it is mandatory to study the social relationships established in it and its aesthetic implications, as well as the question of the omniscient narrator and of how the narrative unfolds; the limits of the latter as well as the limits of the ideology of modernization.
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Rossi, Aparecido Donizete. "A desarticulação do universo patriarcal em The awakening, de Kate Chopin /." Araraquara : [s.n.], 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/91595.

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Resumo: A presente dissertação tem por objetivo promover uma leitura da disseminação de desarticulações do universo patriarcal empreendida por Kate Chopin (1850 - 1904) - escritora realista norte-americana - em The Awakening (1899), considerado a obraprima da autora. Partindo-se das premissas de uma teoria e crítica feministas de base desconstrucionista, que permite a leitura conjunta do texto e do subtexto, pretende-se fazer uma análise das instâncias estruturais da narrativa em questão (enredo, narrador, personagens, tempo e espaço) de forma a apontar como a autora se utiliza dessas instância para promover uma contestação dos pressupostos maniqueístas e sexistas - ou oposições hierárquicas - que sustentam a sociedade e o pensamento ocidental a partir desses mesmos pressupostos.
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to make a close reading of the dissemination of disarticulations attempted against the patriarchal universe by Kate Chopin (1850 - 1904) - a North-American Realistic writer - in The Awakening (1899), considered the authoress' masterpiece. Departing from the premises of a Feminist theory and criticism based on Deconstruction, which allows the reading of the text and the subtext at the same time, we intend to make an analysis of the narrative structural instances (plot, narrator, characters, time and space) in order to demonstrate how the authoress uses these instances to build a reply of the sexists and manichaeists purposes - or hierarchical oppositions - that support the Western society and thinking by these same purposes.
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Puritis, Melissa. "Speculation on suicide a study of the conclusion to Kate Chopin's The awakening /." View electronic thesis, 2008. http://dl.uncw.edu/etd/2008-1/rp/puritism/melissapuritis.pdf.

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Kämpenberg, Kristin. "Edna’s Failure to Find Her Female Role in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening." Thesis, Karlstad University, Division for Culture and Communication, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-914.

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In The Awakening we meet Edna, a woman in search of her female identity. She is uncomfortable in her role as the “patriarchal woman” and has trouble becoming either a “modern woman” or an “emancipated woman” To fully understand Edna’s search one must understand the patriarchal society in Chopin’s works and what it means to internalize this system. Edna searches for a different female role than that of the “patriarchal woman” but she has problems internalizing any one of the roles due to her previous choices, current social position and lack of support in her quest. This essay explores what these previous choices are and why they have placed her in her current position. She has a lack of support, which is crucial if she is to break out of her current female position. Edna’s realization that she cannot obtain a full acceptance in either one of these three female roles finally led to her choosing suicide. This essay also explores why she chooses this final way to resolve her problem. Critics have said that the suicide is not in tune with the rest of the novel, but I will in contrast show how the ending is indeed very much in tune with Chopin’s portrayal of Edna. The confusion that Chopin shows in Edna’s character throughout the novel explains why Edna in the end takes her own life. Our protagonist is a woman who searches for an identity that she cannot find due to choices she has already made and a society which she cannot change, and in that light suicide is a viable alternative.

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Backman, Rebecka. "The Awakening of a Modern Self : Self-Discovery in Kate Chopin’s Novel The Awakening." Thesis, Karlstads universitet, Fakulteten för humaniora och samhällsvetenskap (from 2013), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-66965.

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This essay argues that The Awakening treats the 1890s “modern woman” that arose from feminist ideas and the women’s movement, challenging patriarchal society with an independent lifestyle. Following Ringe, this essay suggests that the novel has a purpose of showing the process and the development of the protagonist’s individual self. But rather than connect this theme to the transcendentalist notion of the self, as Ringe does, this essay looks at this theme in the light of the notion of the “modern woman”. By arguing that Edna develops into a modern woman during this process, the essay finds that she moves from the traditional position as a “patriarchal woman” towards the role of an “emancipated woman”. Further, the essay shows that Edna’s development and thereby her attempt to change her position fails as the process of self-discovery is conflicted, resulting in Edna’s suicide. Finally, by also arguing that the novel treats a woman’s self and the process of a development, the essay visualizes that the novel is built-up by seven steps that together constitute the process from “patriarchal woman” to “emancipated woman”. This process awakens a self-awareness and self-image within Edna that are strengthened with each of these step as she becomes a “modern woman”.
Denna uppsats argumenterar för att The Awakening skildrar 1890-talets “moderna kvinna” som uppstod från feministiska idéer samt kvinnorörelsen och utmanade det patriarkaliska samhället med en självständig livsstil. Då jag följer Ringe påvisar den här uppsatsen att romanen har ett syfte att visa processen och utvecklingen av huvudpersonens individuella jag. Men istället för att koppla detta till den transcendentalistiska uppfattningen av jaget som Ringe gör, så kopplar denna uppsats detta till begreppet den “moderna kvinnan”. Genom att argumentera för att Edna utvecklas till en modern kvinna under denna process finner uppsatsen att hon flyttar från den traditionella rollen som en “patriarkalisk kvinna” mot rollen som en “emanciperad kvinna”. Uppsatsen visar vidare att Ednas utveckling och således hennes försök att ändra sin roll misslyckas då självupptäcktsprocessen står under konflikt, vilket resulterar i att Edna tar självmord. Genom att också argumentera för att romanen skildrar en kvinnas jag och processen av en utveckling visar slutligen uppsatsen att romanen är uppbyggd av sju olika steg som tillsammans utgör processen från ”patriarkalisk kvinna” till ”emanciperad kvinna”. Denna process väcker en självmedvetenhet samt en självbild inom Edna som förstärks med varje steg medan hon blir en “modern kvinna”.
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Podlasli, Heidi M. "Freedom and existentialist choice in the fiction of Kate Chopin." Virtual Press, 1991. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/774759.

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Kate Chopin, 1851-1904, gained national fame when her local color stories became published in acclaimed magazines such as Vogue and the Atlantic. Her novel, The Awakening (1899), however, criticized for its controversial content and its heroine, Edna Pontellier, whose ambiguous actions and final suicide were focus of the critical attention, received only negative reactions and silenced Chopin as a writer. Interpretations by feminists, realists, or culturalhistorians proved insufficient in their attempts to explain the dilemma of the heroine. Approached from an existentialist point of view, the novel seems to derive new meaning, but the few extant critical discussions remain either too superficial or too general in scope. A thorough explication of J.-P. Sartre's existentialism, in particular, however, would provide a fresh, insightful interpretation not only of The Awakening, but also of selected short stories that had critics equally torn when faced with the seemingly ambivalent decisions of their heroines.Following the literature review of Chapter I, Chapter II will provide background information on Sartrian existentialism while focusing on such terms as anguish, bad faith, and authenticity that are especially relevant for a better understanding of Chopin's works. How several of her short stories and The Awakening will derive new significance when approached from an existentialist perspective will be shown in Chapters III and IV, respectively, the interpretation mainly centering on the argument that the dilemmas of the heroines, formerly described as "female" or "romantic," are essentially "human" and derive universal, therefore existential significance. Finally, I will try to account for Kate Chopin's "existentialism" in Chapter V by not only taking a closer look at the social issues she was surrounded by, and also her personal life that was the foundation of her thinking, being expressed in ideas that would put her way beyond the "Zeitgeist" of her times.
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Lehman, Suzanne M. (Suzanne Marie). "Kate Chopin's The Awakening: Narcissism in the Suicide and Sexuality of Edna Pontellier." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1988. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500307/.

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The central figure in The Awakening, Edna Pontellier, is shown in this thesis to pursue a narcissistic flight from existential reality. Following a review of contemporary criticism, Edna Pontellier's narcissism is discussed in connection with her sexuality and suicide. Sources cited range from biographies of Kate Chopin to scholarly articles to the works of modern psychologists. The emphasis throughout the thesis is on the wealth of interpretations that currently exist on The Awakening as well as the potential for further -study and interpretation in the future. Rather than viewing The Awakening as a purely feministic novel, it is stressed that The Awakening can transcend such categorization and be appreciated on many levels.
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Green, Suzanne Disheroon 1963. "Knowing is Seaing: Conceptual Metaphor in the Fiction of Kate Chopin." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1997. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278960/.

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This paper examines the metaphoric structures that underlie Chopin's major novel, The Awakening, as well as those underlying selected short stories. Drawing on the modern theory of metaphor described by Mark Turner, George Lakoff, and Mark Johnson, the author argues that conceptual metaphors are the structural elements that underlie our experiences, thoughts, and words, and that their presence is revealed through our everyday language. Since these conceptual structures are representative of human thought and language, they are also present in literary texts, and specifically in Chopin's texts. Conceptual metaphors and the linguistic forms that result from them are so basic a part of our thinking that we automatically construct our utterances by means of them. Accordingly, conceptual metaphor mirrors human thought processes, as demonstrated by the way we describe our experiences.
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Books on the topic "Awakening (Chopin, Kate)"

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Walker, Nancy A., ed. Kate Chopin The Awakening. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3.

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Dyer, Joyce. The awakening: A novel of beginnings. New York: Twayne, 1993.

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Chopin, Kate. The Awakening and Selected Stories of Kate Chopin. New York: Simon & Schuster Paperbacks, 2009.

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Harold, Bloom, ed. Kate Chopin's The awakening. Broomall, PA: Chelsea House, 1998.

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1937-, Koloski Bernard, ed. Approaches to teaching Chopin's The awakening. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 1988.

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Mangueira, José Vilian. O sujeito feminino em O Despertar e Riacho Doce: Um estudo comparativo da obra de Kate Chopin e de José Lins do Rego. Curitiba, PR: Appris Editora, 2017.

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Thomas. Awakening: Kate Chopin. Independently Published, 2020.

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Chopin, Kate. Awakening by Kate Chopin. Independently Published, 2019.

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Chopin, Kate, and oussama el-janaty. Awakening by Kate Chopin. Independently Published, 2021.

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Chopin, Kate. The Awakening: Kate Chopin. Spark Publishing, 2002.

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Book chapters on the topic "Awakening (Chopin, Kate)"

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Walker, Nancy A. "The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 19–137. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_2.

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Rzadtki, Beate. "Chopin, Kate: The Awakening." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1–3. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_5070-1.

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Walker, Nancy A. "Deconstruction and The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 259–96. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_7.

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Walker, Nancy A. "Introduction: Biographical and Historical Contexts." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 3–18. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_1.

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Walker, Nancy A. "A Critical History of The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 141–57. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_3.

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Walker, Nancy A. "Feminist Criticism and The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 158–89. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_4.

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Walker, Nancy A. "The New Historicism and The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 190–217. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_5.

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Walker, Nancy A. "Psychoanalytic Criticism and The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 218–58. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_6.

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Walker, Nancy A. "Reader-Response Criticism and The Awakening." In Kate Chopin The Awakening, 297–328. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-13226-3_8.

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Ostman, Heather. "The Awakening: Challenging Authority and Rewriting Women’s Spirituality." In Kate Chopin and Catholicism, 157–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44022-0_6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Awakening (Chopin, Kate)"

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Renska, A. D., and I. I. Renska. "Women‘s emancipation in the intercultural space (based on Kate Chopin‘s novel ―The Awakening‖ and Greta Gerwig‘s film ―Little Women‖)." In СТРАТЕГІЇ РОЗВИТКУ ТА ПРІОРИТЕТНІ ЗАВДАННЯ ФІЛОЛОГІЧНИХ НАУК. Liha-Pres, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36059/978-966-397-320-3-35.

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