A Night in Acadie

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A Night in Acadie is a collection of short stories by American author Kate Chopin that explores themes of love, identity, and Creole life in the American South.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
short story collection
author Kate Chopin
contributor Kate Chopin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Bayou Folk
genre regional fiction
short stories
hasPart A December Day in Dixie
A Family Affair
A Little Country Girl
A Matter of Prejudice
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A Respectable Woman
"A Rude Awakening"
surface form: A Rude Awakening

A Wizard from Gettysburg
After the Winter
At Chênière Caminada
At the ’Cadian Ball
Athénaïse
Azélie
Dead Men’s Shoes
In Sabine
Lilacs
Odalie Misses Mass
Regret
The Gentleman from New Orleans
The Storm
hasTheme cultural identity
female autonomy
marriage and its constraints
romantic relationships
social conventions in Creole society
language English
literaryMovement Realism
surface form: American realism
literaryPeriod 19th century American literature
mainSubject Creole life
identity
love
notableFor depiction of Creole and Cajun culture in Louisiana
placeOfPublication City of Chicago
surface form: Chicago
publicationYear 1897
publisher Way and Williams
setting Southern United States
surface form: American South

Creole communities
Louisiana
writtenBy Kate Chopin

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