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Sandra M. Sandra Mortola Gilbert

    Sandra M. Gilbert est reconnue pour ses contributions prolifiques à la critique littéraire et à la poésie, offrant des observations perspicaces sur le paysage littéraire. Son écriture explore en profondeur les complexités du langage et témoigne d'une maîtrise sophistiquée des traditions littéraires. En tant que professeure émérite renommée, ses analyses critiques continuent d'éclairer le domaine des études littéraires.

    The Awakening
    • The Awakening

      And selected short stories

      • 211pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      First published in 1899, this beautiful, brief novel so disturbed critics and the public that it was banished for decades afterward. Now widely read and admired, The Awakening has been hailed as an early vision of woman's emancipation. This sensuous book tells of a woman's abandonment of her family, her seduction, and her awakening to desires and passions that threated to consumer her. Originally entitled "A Solitary Soul," this portrait of twenty-eight-year-old Edna Pontellier is a landmark in American fiction, rooted firmly in the romantic tradition of Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson. Here, a woman in search of self-discovery turns away from convention and society, and toward the primal, from convention and society, and toward the primal, irresistibly attracted to nature and the sensesThe Awakening, Kate Chopin's last novel, has been praised by Edmund Wilson as "beautifully written." And Willa Cather described its style as "exquisite," "sensitive," and "iridescent." This edition of The Awakening also includes a selection of short stories by Kate Chopin. "This seems to me a higher order of feminism than repeating the story of woman as victim... Kate Chopin gives her female protagonist the central role, normally reserved for Man, in a meditation on identity and culture, consciousness and art." -- From the introduction by Marilynne Robinson.

      The Awakening
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