Hugendubel.info - Die B2B Online-Buchhandlung 

Merkliste
Die Merkliste ist leer.
Bitte warten - die Druckansicht der Seite wird vorbereitet.
Der Druckdialog öffnet sich, sobald die Seite vollständig geladen wurde.
Sollte die Druckvorschau unvollständig sein, bitte schliessen und "Erneut drucken" wählen.

Women and Autonomy in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction

BuchGebunden
158 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am02.12.2004
Women and Autonomy in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction offers close readings of some thirty stories - Chopin's most significant short works - the majority of which have never received analytical scrutiny. These works, predominantly grim, portray the difficulties women confront as they seek autonomy in a social framework that typically constrains them whether they are married, in the midst of courtship, or seeking to live independently. This groundbreaking book makes it apparent that Chopin's short fiction is no less significant than her famous novel, The Awakening, and that her stories also provide a valuable context for that work.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextWomen and Autonomy in Kate Chopin's Short Fiction offers close readings of some thirty stories - Chopin's most significant short works - the majority of which have never received analytical scrutiny. These works, predominantly grim, portray the difficulties women confront as they seek autonomy in a social framework that typically constrains them whether they are married, in the midst of courtship, or seeking to live independently. This groundbreaking book makes it apparent that Chopin's short fiction is no less significant than her famous novel, The Awakening, and that her stories also provide a valuable context for that work.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-8204-7442-7
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2004
Erscheinungsdatum02.12.2004
Reihen-Nr.45
Seiten158 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht370 g
Artikel-Nr.16306844
Rubriken

Schlagworte

Autor

The Author: Allen F. Stein is Professor of English at North Carolina State University. He received his Ph.D. in English from Duke University. He is the author of Cornelius Mathews and After the Vows Were Spoken: Marriage in American Literary Realism, and has published more than two dozen essays on American literature in numerous scholarly journals.
Weitere Artikel von
Stein, Allen F.