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Pittsburgh: Dorrance Publishing. Near Fine. Date: 2002. Paperback. 0805957863 . First printing (paperback). Brief gift inscription on title page, else near fine in illustrated wraps. . 2002. Dorrance Publishing ISBN 0805957863 US
Pittsburgh Dorrance Publishing 2002 Paperback Near Fine 0805957863. First printing (paperback). Brief gift inscription on title page, else near fine in illustrated wraps.
Pittsburgh: Dorrance Publishing. Near Fine. Date: 2002. Paperback. 0805957863 . First printing (paperback). Brief gift inscription on title page, else near fine in illustrated wraps. . 2002. Dorrance Publishing ISBN 0805957863 9780805957860 [US]
ISBN10: 0805957863, ISBN13: 9780805957860, [publisher: Dorrance Publishing, Pittsburgh] Softcover First Edition First printing (paperback). Brief gift inscription on title page, else near fine in illustrated wraps. [Springfield, MA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002]
Dorrance Pub Co, Date: 2002. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Signed by Author!. First Printing. 0805957863 Trace of shelf wear to cover. SIGNED & inscribed by the author on half-title pg. From the back cover: "Kate Chopin is best known for her novel, The Awakening; the beautifully told story of a young women?s awakening to her own identity as a free and sexual being, which puts her in a tragic conflict with the expectations upon her as a woman, wife, and mother in the puritanical America of the 1890s. Although today Chopin is looked upon as far ahead of her time, in 1899 these themes caused scandal which ended her opportunities as a writer. Lorraine Nye Eliot?s careful research into the events and influences of Chopin?s often difficult life ? particularly the influence of French writers both masculine and feminine ? provides new information which illuminates Chopin?s writing. Eliot?s sympathetic and insightful reading of her work in parallel with her life story gives us an understanding of the real Kate Chopin; this fascinating, dedicated, and passionate woman who is recognized by modern critics as a harbinger in the development of feminist voice in American literature.". 2002. Dorrance Pub Co ISBN 0805957863 9780805957860 [US]
Dorrance Pub Co 2002 First Printing Soft cover Very Good Book. Signed by Author! 0805957863 Trace of shelf wear to cover. SIGNED & inscribed by the author on half-title pg. From the back cover: "Kate Chopin is best known for her novel, The Awakening; the beautifully told story of a young women? s awakening to her own identity as a free and sexual being, which puts her in a tragic conflict with the expectations upon her as a woman, wife, and mother in the puritanical America of the 1890s. Although today Chopin is looked upon as far ahead of her time, in 1899 these themes caused scandal which ended her opportunities as a writer. Lorraine Nye Eliot? s careful research into the events and influences of Chopin? s often difficult life? particularly the influence of French writers both masculine and feminine? provides new information which illuminates Chopin? s writing. Eliot? s sympathetic and insightful reading of her work in parallel with her life story gives us an understanding of the real Kate Chopin; this fascinating, dedicated, and passionate woman who is recognized by modern critics as a harbinger in the development of feminist voice in American literature."
ISBN10: 0805957863, ISBN13: 9780805957860, [publisher: Dorrance Pub Co] Softcover First Edition 0805957863 Trace of shelf wear to cover. SIGNED & inscribed by the author on half-title pg. From the back cover: "Kate Chopin is best known for her novel, The Awakening; the beautifully told story of a young women?s awakening to her own identity as a free and sexual being, which puts her in a tragic conflict with the expectations upon her as a woman, wife, and mother in the puritanical America of the 1890s. Although today Chopin is looked upon as far ahead of her time, in 1899 these themes caused scandal which ended her opportunities as a writer. Lorraine Nye Eliot?s careful research into the events and influences of Chopin?s often difficult life ? particularly the influence of French writers both masculine and feminine ? provides new information which illuminates Chopin?s writing. Eliot?s sympathetic and insightful reading of her work in parallel with her life story gives us an understanding of the real Kate Chopin; this fascinating, dedicated, and passionate woman who is recognized by modern critics as a harbinger in the development of feminist voice in American literature." [Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002]
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