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Focusing on Edna Pontellier's internal conflict, the narrative explores themes of love and motherhood in the context of early 20th-century American society. The novel stands out for its realistic storytelling and psychological depth, marking a significant shift in literature and paving the way for modernist writers like William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. Its innovative approach makes it a pivotal work in American literary history.
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The Awakening, Kate Chopin
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2018
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- Titre
- The Awakening
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Kate Chopin
- Éditeur
- Benediction Classics
- Publié
- 2018
- Pages
- 144
- ISBN13
- 9781781399866
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Thème historique, Femmes, Classiques, Nouvelles, États-Unis, Littérature américaine, L'école, Cadeaux pour les dames, 19e siècle, Féminisme, Roman social, Romans psychologiques, Recherche du sens de la vie, Nouvelle-Orléans, Créoles
- Première publication
- 1899
- Titre original
- The Awakening
- Évaluation
- 3,65 sur 5
- Description
- Focusing on Edna Pontellier's internal conflict, the narrative explores themes of love and motherhood in the context of early 20th-century American society. The novel stands out for its realistic storytelling and psychological depth, marking a significant shift in literature and paving the way for modernist writers like William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway. Its innovative approach makes it a pivotal work in American literary history.