St. Louis Woman
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St. Louis Woman
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Description
Biographical article about prominent female American novelist Kate Chopin (1851-1904). It describes her life spent in Saint Louis, her views ahead of their time on feminism, and her most important novel, "The Awakening," dying just after seeing the 1903 World's Fair in Saint Louis, with photos.
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Creator: Gilbert, Joan
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1979-05
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Related Item
Missouri Life
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Note(s) |
Note(s)
Page 28: "Critics, including Edmund Wilson, have said she's a genius and the 'most individual feminine talent American [sic] has produced.' Van Wyck Brooks called one of her novels, 'A small perfect book that mattered more than the whole lifetime of many a prolific writer.'"
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Shelf Locator
MV-BROWSE PERIODICAL
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Restriction on Access |
Restriction on Access
This document is not available online. You may come to the Missouri Valley Room to view it or request a photocopy from the Library's Document Delivery service. http://www.kclibrary.org/copy-requests
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