Awakening - Kate, Chopin
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Awakening

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Independently Published
Pages
185
ISBN
9798703338520
In the stifling atmosphere of the late 19th-century American South, Edna Pontellier is a young wife and mother vacationing on Grand Isle, Louisiana. Surrounded by the Creole high society, she fulfills her roles without question, spending her days with her children and her friend Adèle Ratignolle, the period's ideal of a devoted "mother-woman." But a growing friendship with the charismatic Robert Lebrun begins to stir long-repressed emotions and desires within her, sparking a profound personal transformation. This internal shift marks the beginning of an "awakening," a journey to reclaim a sense of self apart from her prescribed domestic and social duties.

As Edna questions the conventions that have defined her existence, she rediscovers her passion for painting and begins to challenge the authority of her husband and the expectations of her society. Back in New Orleans, she sheds her domestic responsibilities, seeking both artistic and personal emancipation in a world that offers little room for female autonomy. The novel traces her relentless pursuit of an independent identity, exploring the conflict between personal freedom and societal constraint. Condemned upon its 1899 publication for its frank portrayal of a woman's desires, the book is now considered a landmark of early feminist fiction that examines the profound consequences of defying social norms.

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Original edition details

The Awakening Originally published in 1972
Original language
English
Original publisher Avon Books

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