The Awakening, as the authoress' last masterpiece, also sharing one fate with Hardy's last one, was finally recognized and even praised as "beautifully written" by Edmund Wilson, and "exquisite" and "sensitive" by Willa Cather. However, the praised didn't live as long as Hardy, who finally outlived the thrusts and cuts.
Kate Chopin, was born Katherine O'Flaherty in St. Louis on Feburary8,1851, of a prosperous Irish-born merchant father and an aristocratic Creole mother. She studied piano, wrote poetry, and read Dickens, Austen, Goethe, de Stael, and the Brontes. Despite her free spirit--she was once nicknamed the "littlest rebel" for yanking down a Union flag--Kate grew to be a leading social belle, admired for her wit and beauty.
In 1870 she married Oscar Chopin. Matrimony did not quell her independence; she dressed unconventionally, took long unchaperoned walks, and smoked cigarettes. In their twelve years of married life, she bore six children, and upon Oscar's sudden death in 1882 she took over the management of the Chopin family plantation in Natchitoches, Louisana. She turned seriously to writing shortly thereafter, publishing stories in Vogue and Atlantic Monthly. She wrote a novel, At Fault(1890), Bayou Folk, a collection of stories(1894), A Night in Acadie, a second collection (1897), and her masterpiece The Awakening(1899), which aroused a national scandal for its "indecency." Banned by libraries, it even prevented her admission into the St. Louis Fine Arts Club--even though Kate Chopin was famous for her literary salon, which attracted distinguished artists and writers from all over the country.
Always sensitive to criticism, Chopin was devastated by the furor that surrounded the publication of The Awakening, and its harsh reception ultimately caused her to stop writing. When she died in 1904, she had been denied the recognition she desperately wanted and richly deserved.
[CVoices约稿 请勿转载] 这大概是我读过的最压抑的一本书。心像是被绑上了石块一样,随着情节不停地往下堕,往下堕。我读过不少生命无法承受之重,但是唯独这本书给我带来的无力感把我压得喘不过起来。读到结局的时候,我在发抖;写这篇书评的时候,我还在发抖。 多少...
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评分《橘子红了》中看到一本书《觉醒》,它引导秀禾挣脱命运的枷锁,她的挣扎,她的探索在生命的最后一刻做了终结。那时候,耀辉正牵着新娘的手在众人的祝福声中步入教堂,空旷的拱形屋顶回荡着美妙的乐章。 信手就拿了这本书,一如平时,一切皆因直觉。全英文版本,字字句句...
评分"I would give up the unessential, but I would never sacrifice myself for my children." 'How strange and awful it seemed to stand naked under the sky! How delicious!'
评分我承认我读一些女性主义作品的时候会感到不舒服,肖邦的这本是其中之一。我感到一种立刻投身伦理学,甚至道德学的冲动;不是为了守护某种道德观念,但至少也是想知道人应该如何应对这种情境。同学在课堂上将主人公的死亡解读成一种对于自己主体性的坚守与庆祝;我能理解她的解读是完全合理的,然而我大概永远不会选择这样去解读死亡。这已经完全是文本外的问题了。很少有作品能在文本外的世界展现出这么大的力量。老师说她的一个朋友,读完这本书就离婚了,然而后来再婚又生了孩子。这本书毫无疑问是引人深思的;令人困扰不是它的问题,而正是它的闪光点。我以后做了老师大概把这本书作为文学课程的必读书目,我想每个人都需要被这样困扰一下。
评分超送的书~ 一点都读不下去了,我不明白女性主义在他眼里怎么会成这么荒诞的样子~也许这次经历就是荒诞的。对不起,这本书,我没法把你读下去了~
评分reminds me of Madame Bovary and Gone with the Wind, but worse...
评分两年前读的,很喜欢很喜欢。最近看莫家姐妹又想起了这本书。主人公的名字老让我想到Edma,最后又一个人开始画画什么的。
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