THE IDEA OF A "THRESHOLD" IN KATE CHOPIN S "BEYOND THE BAYOU" AND "MA AME PÉLAGIE"

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 240-251
Author(s):  
VICTORIA BİLGE YILMAZ
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2000 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 122
Author(s):  
Margit Stange ◽  
Emily Toth
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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 484-504
Author(s):  
Rosemary Elza Finatti

A proposta de análise dos contos The Night Came Slowly (1894) e A Reflection (1899) de Kate Chopin considera a perspectiva de Lefebve (1980) de que, embora com estruturas distintas, o discurso da poesia e o discurso da narrativa operam do mesmo modo e são capazes da mesma poesia. Intenciona-se mostrar como a prosa poética de Kate Chopin articula imagens líricas e uma linguagem simbólica para tratar de questões metafísicas e atemporais, assinalando o viés de crítica social da autora. Para tanto, a análise será norteada pelos fundamentos teóricos propostos por Massaud Moisés, Octavio Paz, Jean Y. Tadié, entre outros, pelos aspectos simbólicos apontados por Gaston Bachelard e Mircea Eliade bem como por autores que embasam a crítica literária chopiniana.Palavras-chave: Prosa poética. Kate Chopin. The Night Came Slowly. A Reflection. 


2014 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-117
Author(s):  
REMINA SIMA

Abstract The aim of this paper is to illustrate the public and private spheres. The former represents the area in which each of us carries out their daily activities, while the latter is mirrored by the home. Kate Chopin and Charlotte Perkins Gilman are two salient nineteenth-century writers who shape the everyday life of the historical period they lived in, within their literary works that shed light on the areas under discussion.


Organon ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 27 (52) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Terezinha Schmidt

this text probes into the legacy of a central dualism of western culture –nature vs. culture – to examine how the tropo of the “natural woman” constructed in themodern period bears upon the narrative logics of two representative European novels ofthe XIX century: Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary and Leon Tolstoi’s AnaKarenina. Then, it focuses on some scenes of Kate Chopin´s The awakening andVirgínia Woolf`s To the lighthouse to show to what extent the representation of thefemale characters’ experience of corporeality des-figure the dualisms upon whichtraditional cultural gender norms are predicated and, therefore, subvert the inscription ofthe body as the locus of the reproduction of femininity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 20-25
Author(s):  
Cut Ruby Miranda ◽  
Helmita Helmita

In writing this thesis, the writer discusses the depression of women because of patriarchal traditions, even though they already know about women's rights and freedoms. This patriarchal tradition is that men hold full power over anything and women must always obey the rules of men. The women are required not to do any activities, in terms of education and employment. Women are only allowed to do homework. This applies to all women, both single and married. This began in the 90s, especially in the United States. In writing the thesis, the writer uses psychological and feminist theories according to Sigmund Freud and Maggie Humm, who will explore the psychological side of women who are oppressed by the existence of this patriarchal custom. The purposes of this paper are: (1) To describe psychological-feminist cases in female characters (2) To analyze psychological-feminists in depressed female characters (3) To explain the psychological-feminist influence with female characters in the short story of The Yellow Wallpaper from Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Rose For Emily from William Faulkner, The Story Of An Hour by Kate Chopin. The author uses descriptive qualitative methods in processing data. Through analysis of several existing sources and data. Based on available data, the writer discover how the psychology of depressed female characters from their environment is intimidated based on the short story. In fact women can become depressed because their freedom of expression is hampered and prohibited by tradition. With the writing of this thesis, it is hoped that the public can find out what exactly the meaning of women's emancipation is without having to put down women or men.


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