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dedicated to the novel by Kate Chopin “Shameful Affair”. She was a talented and
prolific short story writer but is best known for her novel The Awakening
(1899), a hauntingly prescient tale of a woman unfulfilled by the mundane yet highly
celebrated "feminine role," and her painful realization that the
constraints of her gender blocked her ability to seek a more fulfilling life.
Her short stories were well received in her own time and were published by some
of America’s most prestigious magazines—Vogue, the Atlantic Monthly, Harper’s
Young People, Youth’s Companion, and the Century. A few stories were syndicated
by the American Press Association. Her stories appeared also in her two
published collections, Bayou Folk (1894) and A Night in Acadie (1897), both of
which received good reviews from critics across the country. About a third of
her stories are children’s stories—those published in or submitted to
children’s magazines or those similar in subject or theme to those that were.
By the late 1890s Kate Chopin was well known among American readers of magazine
fiction.


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