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Kate Chopin's The Awakening: Bibliography of Secondary Sources

The Awakening. New York: Capricorn, 1964. Print.

Aanerud, Rebecca. "Fictions of Whiteness: Speaking the Names of Whiteness in U. S. Literature." Displacing Whiteness: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism. Ed. Frankenberg, Ruth. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1997. vi, 360 pp. Print.

Allen, Priscilla. "Old Critics and New: The Treatment of Chopin's the Awakening." The Authority of Experience: Essays in Feminist Criticism. Eds. Diamond, Arlyn and Lee R. Edwards. Amherst: U of Massachusetts P, 1977. 304 pp. Print.

Amelinckx, Carol Cedar. "Defiance and Duality: Author, Audience and the Awakening." Publications of the Mississippi Philological Association (1990): 1-7. Print.

Anastasopoulou, Maria. "Rites of Passage in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Southern Literary Journal 23 2 (1991): 19-30. Print.

Araujo, Helena. "Marvel Moreno, ?Modernista?" Literatura Y Cultura: Narrativa Colombiana Del Siglo Xx, I: La Nacion Moderna: Identidad Ii: Diseminacion, Cambios, Desplazamientos Iii: Hibridez Y Alteridades. Eds. Jaramillo, Maria Mercedes, Betty Osorio and Angela I. Robledo. Bogota, Colombia: Ministerio de Cultura, 2000. 766 + 646 + 598 pp. Print.

Arms, George. "Kate Chopin's the Awakening in the Perspective of Her Literary Career." Essays on American Literature in Honor of Jay B. Hubbell. Ed. Gohdes, Clarence. Durham: Duke UP, 1967. 215-28. Print.

Asbee, Sue. "The Awakening: Identities." The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Identities. Ed. Walder, Dennis. London, England: Open UP; Routledge, 2001. vii, 368 pp. Print.

---. "The Awakening: Contexts." The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Identities. Ed. Walder, Dennis. London, England: Open UP; Routledge, 2001. vii, 368 pp. Print.

Ballenger, Grady, et al. Perspectives on Kate Chopin: Proceedings from the Kate Chopin International Conference, April 6, 7, 8, 1989. Natchitoches, LA: Northwestern State Univ., 1992. Print.

Bardot, Jean. "French Creole Portraits: The Chopin Family from Natchitoches Parish." Perspectives on Kate Chopin: Proceedings from the Kate Chopin International Conference, April 6, 7, 8, 1989. Eds. Ballenger, Grady, et al. Natchitoches, LA: Northwestern State Univ., 1992. 25-36. Print.

Barker, Deborah E. "The Awakening of Female Artistry." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

Barlament, Laura. "'Glorious Both in Slumber and in Strength of Will': Wagner's Tristan Und Isolde in Chopin's the Awakening and Mann's Tristan." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 8 1-2 (1997): 19-26. Print.

Barrish, Phillip. "The Awakening's Signifying 'Mexicanist' Presence." Studies in American Fiction 28 1 (2000): 65-76. Print.

Bartley, William. "Imagining the Future in the Awakening." College English 62 6 (2000): 719-46. Print.

Batten, Wayne. "Illusion and Archetype: The Curious Story of Edna Pontellier." Southern Literary Journal 18 1 (1985): 73-88. Print.

Bauer, Dale Marie, and Andrew M. Lakritz. "The Awakening and the Woman Question." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

Beer, Janet. "Sister Carrie and the Awakening: The Clothed, the Unclothed, and the Woman Undone." Soft Canons: American Women Writers and Masculine Tradition. Ed. Kilcup, Karen L. Iowa City, IA: U of Iowa P, 1999. 345 pp. Print.

Bell, Pearl K. "Kate Chopin and Sarah Orne Jewett." Partisan Review 55 2 (1988): 238-53. Print.

Bendel-Simso, Mary M. "Mothers, Women and Creole Mother-Women in Kate Chopin's South." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 3 1 (1992): 35-44. Print.

Bender, Bert. "The Teeth of Desire: The Awakening and the Descent of Man." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 63 3 (1991): 459-73. Print.

---. "Kate Chopin's Quarrel with Darwin before the Awakening." Journal of American Studies 26 2 (1992): 185-204. Print.

---. "Kate Chopin's Quarrel with Darwin before the Awakening." Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal). Ed. Petry, Alice Hall. New York: Hall, 1996. xiii, 257 pp. Print.

Berggren, Paula S. "'a Lost Soul': Work without Hope in the Awakening." Regionalism and the Female Imagination 3 1 (1977): 1-7. Print.

Berke, Jacqueline. "Kate Chopin's Call to a Larger 'Awakening'." Kate Chopin Newsletter 1 3 (1975): 1-5. Print.

Biggs, Mary. "'Si Tu Savais': The Gay/Transgendered Sensibility of Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 33 2 (2004): 145-81. Print.

Birnbaum, Michele A. "'Alien Hands': Kate Chopin and the Colonization of Race." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 66 2 (1994): 301-23. Print.

---. "'Alien Hands': Kate Chopin and the Colonization of Race." Subjects and Citizens: Nation, Race, and Gender from Oroonoko to Anita Hill. Eds. Moon, Michael and Cathy N. Davidson. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 1995. vi, 529 pp. Print.

Black, Martha Fodaski. "The Quintessence of Chopinism." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

Bonifer, M. Susan. "Hedda and Edna: Writing the Future." The Bulletin of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers 14 (1992): 1-11. Print.

Bonner, Thomas. "Kate Chopin's at Fault and the Awakening: A Study in Structure." Markham Review 7 (1977): 10-14. Print.

---. "The Awakening in an American Literature Survey Course." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

Boren, Lynda S. "Taming the Sirens: Self-Possession and the Strategies of Art in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

---. "Romantic Overtures." Southern Literary Studies (Slst). Ed. Koloski, Bernard. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State UP, 2009. ix, 226 pp. Print.

Borish, Elaine. "The Awakening Awakens England." Kate Chopin Newsletter 2 1 (1976): 1-5. Print.

Bradley, Patricia L. "The Birth of a Tragedy and the Awakening: Influences and Intertexualities." Southern Literary Journal 37 2 (2005): 40-61. Print.

Brandt, Maria Frances. Reading Anxiety: The New Woman and Narrative Strategy in American Literature, 1899-1909. 2004. Print.

Brightwell, Gerri. "Charting the Nebula: Gender, Language and Power in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Women and Language 18 2 (1995): 37-41. Print.

Budkman, Jacqueline. "Dominant Discourse and the Female Imaginary: A Study of the Tensions between Disparate Discursive Registers in Chopin's the Awakening." English Studies in Canada 21 1 (1995): 55-76. Print.

Bunch, Dianne. "Dangerous Spending Habits: The Epistemology of Edna Pontellier's Extravagant Expenditures in the Awakening." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 55 1 (2001): 43-61. Print.

Burchard, Gina M. "Kate Chopin's Problematical Womanliness: The Frontier of American Feminism." JASAT 15 (1984): 35-45. Print.

Camastra, Nicole. "Venerable Sonority in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." American Literary Realism 40 2 (2008): 154-66. Print.

Camfield, Gregg. "Kate Chopin-Hauer: Or, Can Metaphysics Be Feminized?" Southern Literary Journal 27 2 (1995): 3-22. Print.

Casale, Ottavio Mark. "Beyond Sex: The Dark Romanticism of Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Ball State University Forum 19 1 (1978): 76-80. Print.

Castro, Ginette. "La Mere Absente Et/Ou Le Manque a Etre D'edna Pontellier." Q/W/E/R/T/Y: Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 3 (1993): 133-38. Print.

Chan, Amado. "A Journey of Self-Discovery: Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 20 1-2 (1999): 62-66. Print.

Chang, Li-Wen. "The Awakening: Chopin's Reading of Leisure-Class Women in Ourland." Kate Chopin in the Twenty-First Century: New Critical Essays. Ed. Ostman, Heather. Newcastle upon Tyne, England: Cambridge Scholars, 2008. ix, 162 pp. Print.

Church, Joseph. "An Abuse of Art in Chopin's the Awakening." American Literary Realism 39 1 (2006): 20-23. Print.

Church, Joseph, and Christa Havener. "The 'Lady in Black' in Chopin's the Awakening." Explicator 66 4 (2008): 196-97. Print.

Clark, Zoila. "The Bird That Came out of the Cage: A Foucauldian Feminist Approach to Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Journal for Cultural Research 12 4 (2008): 335-47. Print.

Clemmen, Yves. "Photographic Politics: The Text and Its Readings in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 32 4 (1994): 75-79. Print.

Collins, Robert. "The Dismantling of Edna Pontellier: Garment Imagery in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 23 2 (1984): 176-97. Print.

Corum, Carol S. "Music in the Awakening." Mount Olive Review 8 (1995): 36-43. Print.

Craft, Brigette Wilds. "Imaginative Limits: Ideology and the Awakening." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 4 2 (1993): 131-39. Print.

Cramer, Timothy R. "Testing the Waters: Contemplating the Sea in Ed's Poem 520 and Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Dickinson Studies: Emily Dickinson 83 (1992): 51-56. Print.

Daigrepont, Lloyd M. "Edna Pontellier and the Myth of Passion." New Orleans Review 18 3 (1991): 5-13. Print.

Davis, Doris. "The Awakening: The Economics of Tension." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

---. "The Enigma at the Keyboard: Chopin's Mademoiselle Reisz." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 58 1-2 (2004): 89-104. Print.

Davis, Sara deSaussure. "Chopin's Movement toward Universal Myth." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

Davis, William A. "Female Self-Sacrifice in Kate Chopin's the Awakening: Conflict and Context." Notes and Queries 58 256) (4 (2011): 563-67. Print.

Dawson, Hugh J. "Kate Chopin's the Awakening: A Dissenting Opinion." American Literary Realism 26 2 (1994): 1-18. Print.

Dawson, Melanie. "Edna and the Tradition of Listening: The Role of Romantic Music in the Awakening." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 3 2 (1992): 87-98. Print.

Defrancis, Theresa. Women-Writing-Women: Three American Responses to the Woman Question. 2006. Print.

DeKoven, Marianne. "Gendered Doubleness and the 'Origins' of Modernist Form." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 8 1 (1989): 19-42. Print.

Delbanco, Andrew. "The Half-Life of Edna Pontellier." Amer. Novel. Ed. Martin, Wendy. New York: Cambridge UP, 1988. viii, 152 pp. Print.

---. "The Half-Life of Edna Pontellier." American Novel (Amnov). Ed. Martin, Wendy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988. viii, 152 pp. Print.

Den Tandt, Christophe. "Oceanic Discourse, Empowerment and Social Accommodation in Kate Chopin's the Awakening and Henrik Ibsen's the Lady from the Sea." 'Union in Partition': Essays in Honour of Jeanne Delbaere. Eds. Debusscher, Gilbert and Marc Maufort. Liege, Belgium: L3-Liege Language and Literature, 1997. 263 pp. Print.

Deneau, Daniel P. "Chopin's 'the Story of an Hour'." Explicator 61 4 (2003): 210-13. Print.

Dickson, Rebecca. "Kate Chopin, Mrs. Pontellier, and Narrative Control." Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 37 3-4 (1999): 38-44. Print.

Dickson, Rebecca Joanne. Ladies out of Touch: Kate Chopin's Voiceless and Disembodied Women. 1994. Print.

Dielman, Dorothy Eloise Reynolds. Realism and the Shadow of Emile Zola in Chopin's Fiction. 1987. Print.

Dingledine, Donald. "Woman Can Walk on Water: Island, Myth, and Community in Kate Chopin's the Awakening and Paule Marshall's Praisesong for the Widow." Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 22 2 (1993): 197-216. Print.

Disheroon-Green, Suzanne. "Whither Thou Goest, We Will Go: Lovers and Ladies in the Awakening." Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 40 4 (2002): 83-96. Print.

---. "Mr. Pontellier's Cigar, Robert's Cigarettes: Opening the Closet of Homosexuality and Phallic Power in the Awakening'." Contributions to the Study of American Literature (Contributions to the Study of American Literature). Eds. Disheroon-Green, Suzanne, Lisa Abney and Robin Miller. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2002. xviii, 220 pp. Print.

Douglas, Connie Ann Woodruff. Chopin's Vision: Interrogating Gender Roles of the Creole Female. 1999. Print.

Dressler, Mylene. "Edna under the Sun: Throwing Light on the Subject of the Awakening." Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory 48 3 (1992): 59-75. Print.

Dressler, Mylene Caroline. Unmasking the Female Spectator: Sighting Feminist Strategies in Chopin, Glasgow, and Larsen. 1994. Print.

Dunphy, Mark. "New England Transcendental Gumbo: Edna Pontellier's Awakening to Emersonian Self-Reliance in the Awakening." Aracne: Convegni (Aracne: Convegni). Eds. Mariani, Giorgio, et al. Rome, Italy: Aracne, 2004. xxxi, 379 pp. Print.

Dyer, Joyce. "Gouvernail, Kate Chopin's Sensitive Bachelor." Southern Literary Journal 14 1 (1981): 46-55. Print.

---. "Symbolism and Imagery in the Awakening." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

---. The Awakening: A Novel of Beginnings. Twayne's Masterwork Studies (Tms). New York: Twayne, 1993. Print.

---. "Reading the Awakening with Toni Morrison." Southern Literary Journal 35 1 (2002): 138-54. Print.

Dyer, Joyce Coyne. "Lafcadio Hearn's Chita and Kate Chopin's the Awakening: Two Naturalistic Tales of the Gulf Islands." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 23 4 (1984): 412-26. Print.

Eble, Kenneth. "A Forgotten Novel: Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Western Humanities Review 10 (1956): 261-69. Print.

---. The Awakening. New York: Capricorn, 1964. Print.

---. "A Forgotten Novel: Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Critical Essays on American Literature (Ceal). Ed. Petry, Alice Hall. New York: Hall, 1996. xiii, 257 pp. Print.

Elfenbein, Anna Shannon. "Kate Chopin's the Awakening: An Assault on American Racial and Sexual Mythology." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 26 4 (1987): 304-12. Print.

---. "Reckoning with Race in the Awakening." Southern Literary Studies (Slst). Ed. Koloski, Bernard. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State UP, 2009. ix, 226 pp. Print.

Ellis, Nancy S. "Insistent Refrains and Self-Discovery: Accompanied Awakenings in Three Stories by Kate Chopin." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

Elz, A. Elizabeth. Kate Chopin's 'the Awakening' and Willa Cather's 'a Lost Lady': The Evolution of the New Woman. 2001. Print.

---. "The Awakening and a Lost Lady: Flying with Broken Wings and Raked Feathers." Southern Literary Journal 35 2 (2003): 13-27. Print.

Evans, Robert C. "Renewal and Rebirth in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." Bloom's Literary Themes (Bloom's Literary Themes). Eds. Bloom, Harold and Blake Hobby. New York, NY: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2009. xvii, 250 pp. Print.

Ewell, Barbara C. "The Awakening in a Course on Women in Literature." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

---. "Kate Chopin and the Dream of Female Selfhood." Southern Literary Studies (Southern Literary Studies). Eds. Boren, Lynda S., Sara deSaussure Davis and Cathy N. Davidson. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 1992. xiii, 248 pp. Print.

---. "Unlinking Race and Gender: The Awakening as a Southern Novel." Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 37 3-4 (1999): 30-37. Print.

Ewell, Barbara C., and Pamela Glenn Menke. "The Awakening and the Great October Storm of 1893." Southern Literary Journal 42 2 (2010): 1-11. Print.

Faraudo, Rosario. "El Tragico Vuelo De Icaro. Entramado Mitologico Y Simbolico Que Subyace En the Awakening De Kate Chopin." Anuario de Letras Modernas 10 (2000): 43-50. Print.

Fluck, Winfried. "Tentative Transgressions: Kate Chopin's Fiction as a Mode of Symbolic Action." Studies in American Fiction 10 2 (1982): 151-71. Print.

---. "Kate Chopin's at Fault: The Usefulness of Louisiana French for the Imagination." Transatlantic Encounters: Studies in European-American Relations. Eds. Hebel, Udo J. and Karl Ortseifen. Trier, Germany: Wissenschaftlicher, 1995. x, 406 pp. Print.

Foata, Anne. "Aphrodite Redux: Edna Pontellier's Dilemma in the Awakening by Kate Chopin." The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 33 1 (1994): 27-31. Print.

Fourtina, Herve. "'Il Etait Une Fois Un Moi': The Awakening De Kate Chopin." Q/W/E/R/T/Y: Arts, Litteratures & Civilisations du Monde Anglophone 3 (1993): 139-42. Print.

Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. "Kate Chopin's Awakening." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 18 (1979): 261-90. Print.

---. "The Awakening in the Context of the Experience, Culture, and Values of Southern Women." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

Franklin, Rosemary F. "The Awakening and the Failure of Psyche." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 56 4 (1984): 510-16. Print.

---. "Edna as Psyche: The Self and the Unconscious." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

---. "Poe and the Awakening." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture 47 1 (1993): 47-57. Print.

Freeman, Barbara Claire. "The Awakening: Waking up at the End of the Line." Bloom's Literary Themes (Bloom's Literary Themes). Eds. Bloom, Harold and Blake Hobby. New York, NY: Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2010. xvi, 296 pp. Print.

Friedman, Edward H. "Defining Solitude: Juan Jose Millas's La Soledad Era Esto." RLA: Romance Languages Annual 9 (1997): 492-95. Print.

Frye, Katie Berry. "Edna Pontellier, Adele Ratignolle, and the Unnamed Nurse: A Triptych of Maternity in the Awakening." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 13 3-4 (2006): 45-66. Print.

Gardiner, Elaine. "'Ripe Figs': Kate Chopin in Miniature." MFS: Modern Fiction Studies 28 3 (1982): 379-82. Print.

Gartner, Carol B. "Three Ednas." Kate Chopin Newsletter 1 3 (1975): 11-20. Print.

Gaskill, Nicholas M. "'the Light Which, Showing the Way, Forbids It': Reconstructing Aesthetics in the Awakening." Studies in American Fiction 34 2 (2006): 161-88. Print.

Gentry, Deborah Suiter. The Art of Dying: Suicide in the Works of Kate Chopin and Sylvia Plath. 1992. Print.

Gentry, Deborah S. The Art of Dying: Suicide in the Works of Kate Chopin and Sylvia Plath. American University Studies Xxiv: American Literature (Amlit). New York, NY: Peter Lang, 2006. Print.

George, E. Laurie. "Women's Language in the Awakening." Approaches to Teaching World Lit. Ed. Koloski, Bernard. New York: Mod. Lang. Assn. of Amer., 1988. xi, 170 pp. Print.

Gerbaud, Colette. "Fidelite Et Emancipation Feminine Dans the Awakening De Kate Chopin." Imaginaires: Revue du Centre de Recherche sur l'Imaginaire dans les Litteratures de Langue Anglaise 1 (1996): 135-48. Print.

Gerrard, Lisa. The Romantic Woman in Nineteenth-Century Fiction: A Comparative Study of Madame Bovary, La Regenta, the Mill on the Floss, and the Awakening. Ann Arbor, MI, 1980. Print.

Gilbert, Sandra. "The Second Coming of Aphrodite: Kate Chopin's Fantasy of Desire." Contexts for Criticism. Ed. Keesey, Donald. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield, 1994. ix, 566 pp. Print.

Gilbert, Sandra M. "The Second Coming of Aphrodite: Kate Chopin's Fantasy of Desire." Kenyon Review 5 3 (1983): 42-66. Print.

---. Complete Novels and Stories: At Fault; Bayou Folk; a Night in Acadie; the Awakening; Uncollected Stories. Library of America (Library of America). New York, NY: Library of America, 2002. Print.

Gilmore, Michael T. "Revolt against Nature: The Problematic Modernism of the Awakening." Amer. Novel. Ed. Martin, Wendy. New York: Cambridge UP, 1988. viii, 152 pp. Print.

---. "Revolt against Nature: The Problematic Modernism of the Awakening." American Novel (Amnov). Ed. Martin, Wendy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988. viii, 152 pp. Print.

Giorcelli, Cristina. "Edna's Wisdom: A Transitional and Numinous Merging." Amer. Novel. Ed. Martin, Wendy. New York: Cambridge UP, 1988. viii, 152 pp. Print.

---. "Edna's Wisdom: A Transitional and Numinous Merging." American Novel (Amnov). Ed. Martin, Wendy. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1988. viii, 152 pp. Print.

Glendening, John. "Evolution, Narcissism, and Maladaptation in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." American Literary Realism 43 1 (2010): 41-73. Print.

Goddard, Paula. "'Mrs. Chopin Was at Least a Decade Ahead of Her Time': The Place of the Awakening in the American Canon." 49th Parallel: An Interdisciplinary Journal of North American Studies 11 (2003): (no pagination). Print.

Goldman, Dorothy. "Kate Chopin's the Awakening: 'Casting Aside That Fictitious Self'." Crit. Studies Ser. Ed. Lee, A. Robert. New York: St. Martin's, 1989. 183 pp. Print.

Gray, Jennifer B. "The Escape of the 'Sea': Ideology and the Awakening." Southern Literary Journal 37 1 (2004): 53-73. Print.

Green, Suzanne Disheroon. Knowing Is Seaing: Conceptual Metaphor in the Fiction of Kate Chopin. 1997. Print.

---. "Awakening the 'Essence of Blue': The Emerging Southern Women of Kate Chopin and Moira Crone." Contributions to the Study of American Literature (Contributions to the Study of American Literature). Eds. Disheroon Green, Suzanne, Lisa Abney and Moira Crone. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2001. xxviii, 220 pp. Print.

Green, Suzanne Disheroon, et al. "Remembering Kate Chopin on the Centennial Anniversary of the Awakening." Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 8 1-2 (1997): 1-121. Print.

Greer, John Thomas. "Dialogue across the Pacific: Kate Chopin's Awakening and the Short Fiction of Zhang Jie." Perspectives on Kate Chopin: Proceedings from the Kate Chopin International Conference, April 6, 7, 8, 1989. Eds. Ballenger, Grady, et al. Natchitoches, LA: Northwestern State Univ., 1992. 47-58. Print.

Gremillion, Michelle. "Edna's Awakening: A Return to Childhood." Perspectives on Kate Chopin: Proceedings from the Kate Chopin International Conference, April 6, 7, 8, 1989. Eds. Ballenger, Grady, et al. Natchitoches, LA: Northwestern State Univ., 1992. 169-76. Print.

Griffith, Kelley. "Wagnerian Romanticism in Kate Chopin's the Awakening." English Romanticism: Preludes and Postludes. Eds. Schoonmaker, Donald and John A. Alford. East Lansing: 1993, 1993. xi, 166 pp. Print.

Guidici, Cynthia. "Kate Chopin's 'Occasional' Women." Conference of College Teachers of English Studies 56 (1991): 25-34. Print.

Guo, Qiqing, and Jiannan Tang. "Zi Wo, She Hui Yu Nu Xing Ming Yun-Jue Xing Yu Zi Yan Se Zhong De Nu Zhu Ren Gong Zhi Bi Jiao." Foreign Literature Studies/Wai Guo Wen Xue Yan Jiu 33 1 [147] (2011): 42-47. Print.

Hailey-Gregory, Angela. "'into Realms of the Semi-Celestials': From Mortal to Mythic in the Awakening." Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Cultures 59 1-2 (2005): 295-312. Print.

Hardmeyer, Steven G. "A Student's Response to the Awakening." Kate Chopin Newsletter 2 1 (1976): 6. Print.

Harmon, Charles. "'Abysses of Solitude': Acting Naturally in Vogue and the Awakening." College Literature 25 3 (1998): 52-66. Print.

Harrison, Antony H. "Swinburne and the Critique of Ideology in the Awakening." Gender and Discourse in Victorian Literature and Art. Eds. Harrison, Antony H. and Beverly Taylor. DeKalb: Northern Illinois UP, 1992. xviii, 286 pp. Print.

Heath, Stephen. "Chopin's Parrot." Textual Practice 8 1 (1994): 11-32. Print.

Heilmann, Ann. "The Awakening and New Woman Fiction." Cambridge Companions to Literature (Cctl). Ed. Beer, Janet. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2008. xii, 184 pp. Print.

Hermes, Liesel. "Frauenbilder in Der Amerikanischen Literatur: Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Carson Mccullers." Fremdsprachenunterricht: Die Zeitschrift fur das Lehren und Lernen Fremder Sprachen 6 (1996): 445-50. Print.

Heuston, Sean. "Chopin's the Awakening." Explicator 64 4 (2006): 220-23. Print.

Heynitz, Benita von. "Kate Chopin's the Awakening and Richard Wagner's Musical Concepts." Foreign Language Studies (Foreign Language Studies). Ed. Dakowska, Maria. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang, 2000. xxix, 284 pp. Print.

Hochman, Barbara. "The Awakening and the House of Mirth: Plotting Experience and Experiencing Plot." Cambridge Companions to Literature. Ed. Pizer, Donald. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1995. xvi, 287 pp. Print.

---. "The Awakening and the House of Mirth: Plotting Experience and Experiencing Plot." Cambridge Companions to Literature. Ed. Pizer, Donald. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge UP, 1995. xvi, 288 pp. Print.

Hoder-Salmon, Marilyn. A 'New-Born Creature,' the Authentic Woman in the Awakening: Novel to Screenplay as Critical Interpretation. 1985. Print.

Hollister, Michael. "Chopin's the Awakening." Explicator 52 2 (1994): 90-92. Print.

Horner, Avril. "Kate Chopin, Choice and Modernism." Cambridge Companions to Literature (Cctl). Ed. Beer, Janet. Cambridge, England: Cambridge UP, 2008. xii, 184 pp. Print.

House, Elizabeth Balkman. "The Awakening: Kate Chopin's 'Endlessly Rocking' Cycle." Ball State University Forum 20 2 (1979): 53-58. Print.

Ibarrola, Aitor. "Tenuous Feminism and Unorthodox Naturalism: Kate Chopin's Unlikely Literary Victory at the Close of the 19th Century." Revista de Estudios Norteamericanos 6 (1997): 107-32. Print.

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