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Essay heading: Kate Chopin
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Louis. Around this time, Chopin began
her writing career, writing in periodicals and publishing
collections of short stories. She received good reviews and
continued to write at an impressive rate. Her acclaim was
short lived though, following the publication of The
Awakening. "This work, which would eventually be
recognized as her masterpiece and a seminal work in
American feminist fiction, first proved her most notorious
publication and her literary undoing... displayed 300 characters
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"This work, which would eventually be
recognized as her masterpiece and a seminal work in
American feminist fiction, first proved her most notorious
publication and her literary undoing."(Trosky 103) At the
time, Chopin's novel was considered scandalous and
immoral, for it dealt largely with a women's sexuality... displayed next 300 characters
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