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Exploring themes of femininity and motherhood, the novel follows Edna Pontellier's journey as she confronts societal norms in late 19th-century New Orleans. Set against a backdrop of the Louisiana Gulf coast, it delves into her struggle for self-identity and independence, marking it as one of the first American novels to address women's issues with depth and nuance. Often regarded as a pioneering work of early feminism, it elicited varied responses from readers and critics alike, reflecting the complexities of its time.
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- Título
- The Awakening
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Kate Chopin
- Editorial
- Wisehouse Classics
- Publicado en
- 2015
- Páginas
- 96
- ISBN13
- 9789176370377
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Tema histórico, Mujeres, Clásicos, Cuentos cortos, EE.UU., Literatura americana, Escuela, Regalos para mujeres, Siglo XIX, Feminismo, Novelas sociales, Novelas psicológicas, Búsqueda del sentido de la vida, Nueva Orleans, Criollos
- Primera publicación
- 1899
- Título original
- The Awakening
- Calificación
- 3,65 de 5
- Descripción
- Exploring themes of femininity and motherhood, the novel follows Edna Pontellier's journey as she confronts societal norms in late 19th-century New Orleans. Set against a backdrop of the Louisiana Gulf coast, it delves into her struggle for self-identity and independence, marking it as one of the first American novels to address women's issues with depth and nuance. Often regarded as a pioneering work of early feminism, it elicited varied responses from readers and critics alike, reflecting the complexities of its time.