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dixiegrrrrl

(60,011 posts)
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 08:35 AM Feb 2012

Anyone here read/reading The Awakening, by Kate Chopin?

A book re-popularized by John Goodman's character in Treme ( GREAT show, if you have not seen it).

I found a Kate Chopin web site, which provides information about the background and setting of the book
( really recommend browsing thru the "Southern Culture" section)
http://www.loyno.edu/~kchopin/new/culture.html

and Project Gutenburg has the e-text PLUS short stories by Chopin, free download:

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/160

Happy reading!

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Anyone here read/reading The Awakening, by Kate Chopin? (Original Post) dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 OP
I have that book, purchased when traveling through her home-town, but haven't read it. northoftheborder Feb 2012 #1
It is a gorgeous read, even without the memorable plotline. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #2
Great book Goblinmonger Feb 2012 #3
Read it and I have a question SPOILER BIG TIME raccoon Feb 2012 #4
Read it years ago and really enjoyed it. ceile Feb 2012 #5

northoftheborder

(7,608 posts)
1. I have that book, purchased when traveling through her home-town, but haven't read it.
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 10:45 AM
Feb 2012

You recommend, I'm assuming? My book is in storage with all my other books, which I probably won't be able to get out for another year. I'll remember to have another look at it then.

dixiegrrrrl

(60,011 posts)
2. It is a gorgeous read, even without the memorable plotline.
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 10:50 AM
Feb 2012

As I mentioned upthread, free copies are available online.
I have a copy in my Nook, and often read on the 'puter also.

 

Goblinmonger

(22,340 posts)
3. Great book
Sat Feb 25, 2012, 01:17 PM
Feb 2012

Very controversial for its time. We teach her short story "Story of an Hour" in our high school and it has a lot of the same undertones.

Will have to check out Treme.

raccoon

(31,457 posts)
4. Read it and I have a question SPOILER BIG TIME
Mon Feb 27, 2012, 08:40 AM
Feb 2012


Why did she have to take off her clothes to go out in the ocean and drown herself?



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