Kate Chopin
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Kate Chopin was a pioneering late-19th-century American author best known for her psychologically nuanced short stories and her groundbreaking feminist novel "The Awakening."
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1897 – A Night in Acadie
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1899 – The Awakening → A Night in Acadie → At the ’Cadian Ball → Bayou Folk → Désirée’s Baby → The Awakening → The Storm → The Story of an Hour → |
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Bayou Folk
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Kate Chopin
("Katherine O’Flaherty Chopin")
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American literature
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O’Flaherty
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Local color writing
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Cloutierville, Louisiana
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Bayou Folk
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Oscar Chopin
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Oscar Chopin
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O’Flaherty
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Désirée’s Baby
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A Night in Acadie
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