Welcome to our 2012 American Literature course, taught by professors Elena Cuervo and Marcela Raggio. Class will meet three times a week, and working on this "amplified" virtual classroom will be very important. We hope you enjoy reading, discussing and sharing the texts and contexts presented in the syllabus.
miércoles, 9 de mayo de 2012
A new view on women: Kate Chopin
Kate Chopin (1951-1904) was born and raised in St Louis (Missouri), married at 19 and settled in New Orleans, had six children, and after her husband's death, returned to St.Louis and began a literary career. She believed in spontaneity when writing, so many of her stories strike readers as anecdotes. Her best novel, The Awakening, was published in 1899, though it was not well received in its day. Her writing deals with women's situation in the late 19th century, and her style goes beyond the typical local color of Mid-western writrs of the time, to acieve a deep psychological insight of her characters.
As you read "A Pair of Silk Stockings", consider how she portrays "Little Mrs Sommers" and her thoughts, desires, and wishes, in contrast to what is expected from her.
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