Critical Essays on Kate Chopin

Critical Essays on Kate Chopin
Author: Alice Hall Petry
Publsiher: Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: STANFORD:36105019484851

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Series Editors: James Nagel, University of Georgia; Zack Bowen, University of Miami and Robert Lecker, McGill University The full range of literary traditions comes to life in the Twayne Critical Essays Series. Volume editors have carefully selected critical essays that represent the full spectrum of controversies, trends, and methodologies relating to each author's work. Essays include writings from the author's native country and abroad, with interpretations from the time they were writing, through the present day. Each volume includes: An introduction providing the reader with a lucid overview of criticism from its beginnings-illuminating controversies, evaluating approaches and sorting out the schools of thought The most influential reviews and the best reprinted scholarly essays A section devoted exclusively to reviews and reactions by the subject's contemporaries Original essays, new translations, and revisions commissioned especially for the series Previously unpublished materials such as interviews, lost letters and manuscript fragments A bibliography of the subject's writings and interviews.

An Essay on the Works of Frederic Chopin By James William Davison

An Essay on the Works of Frederic Chopin   By James William Davison
Author: Frédéric Chopin,James William DAVISON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1843
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0018966005

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Chopin and Other Musical Essays

Chopin and Other Musical Essays
Author: Henry T. Finck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1889
Genre: Music
ISBN: MSU:31293009574413

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Essays on Chopin

Essays on Chopin
Author: Steven Lagerberg
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2017-04-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1544987013

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In a series of entertaining and informative essays on Fr�d�ric Chopin Dr. Lagerberg explores the life, the legends, and the fabulous music of this Polish musical genius. The author's exhaustive analysis of Chopin's chronic illness and untimely death at the age of thirty-nine, "Chopin's Heart," uniquely allowed him to possess an unusual perspective into the life of this unique musical genius. In these articles he now fully explores how Chopin's unfortunate illness affected his life, his relationships, and ultimately his music. Dr. Lagerberg is one of the rare individuals in the world to have seen the photographs taken of Chopin's preserved heart in 2014. At once a heartfelt tribute to this towering musical genius as well as a novel source of exclusive information about the man, the myths, and the music of Fr�d�ric Chopin, "Essays on Chopin" provides a lovely journey of discovery of the life of a thoroughly fascinating individual.

Chopin and Other Musical Essays

Chopin and Other Musical Essays
Author: T. Henry Finck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1437877370

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Kate Chopin in the Twenty First Century

Kate Chopin in the Twenty First Century
Author: Heather Ostman
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781527563735

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The essays in Kate Chopin in the Twenty-First Century update Chopin scholarship, creating pathways, both broad and narrow, for study in a new century. Given Chopin’s atypical literary career and her frequent writing about unconventional themes for her time—such as divorce, infidelity, and suicide—she may have approved such approaches as the essays here suggest. This collection of essays offers readers newer ways of thinking about Chopin’s works. They break away from the familiar trends of the feminist considerations of her work, ranging from her short stories, to her lesser-known novel, At Fault, to her best-known work, The Awakening. Part one introduces interdisciplinary themes for reading “culture” in Chopin, including urban living and theatre as a lens for viewing New Orleans’s social and class stratifications; the importance of music—a central interest of Chopin’s—in her texts; and the cultural relevance of Vogue magazine, where eighteen of Chopin’s stories were first published. Part two identifies important and overlapping concerns of religion, race, class, and gender within the contexts of selected short works. And part three offers fresh readings of The Awakening, using the lens of race, as well as the lens of class to reconsider protagonist Edna Pontellier’s transformation and her dependency upon the “rights” of privilege within a specific cultural context. Together, all of the essays in the collection, by both established and newer scholars, help to usher Chopin’s work into the twenty-first century.

Chopin and Other Musical Essays

Chopin and Other Musical Essays
Author: Henry T. Finck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1497835356

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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1904 Edition.

Chopin and Other Musical Essays

Chopin and Other Musical Essays
Author: Henry T. Finck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1972
Genre: Music
ISBN: OCLC:867076651

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