1897 – A Night in Acadie

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"1897 – A Night in Acadie" is a collection of short stories by American author Kate Chopin that explores themes of Creole and Cajun life, female autonomy, and social constraints in the late 19th-century American South.

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instanceOf book
short story collection
author Kate Chopin
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Kate Chopin
depicts Cajun culture
Creole culture
focusesOn individual desire versus social norms
marriage and relationships
women’s lives
genre short stories
hasAuthorGender female
hasPart short story
literaryForm prose
literaryMovement American realism
literaryPeriod 19th-century American literature
mainSubject Cajun life
Creole life
female autonomy
social constraints
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableWork 1897 – A Night in Acadie self-linksurface differs
originalLanguage English
setting Southern United States
surface form: American South
settingTime late 19th century

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1897 – A Night in Acadie notableWork 1897 – A Night in Acadie self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin publicationYearOfWork 1897 – A Night in Acadie