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more biographical information, view Kate
Chopin: A Life on the River by Becky Bradley (approx. 4 min 45 sec;
requires QuickTime.
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Main Characters
Edna Pontellier - seemingly a conventional Southern wife and mother who begins to explore her own identity as a person and as a woman, separate from her husband and family
Léonce Pontellier - Edna's husband
Robert Lebrun - younger man with whom Edna has a relationship
Alcée Arobin - local "womanizer" who briefly atttempts to satisfy Edna's need for intimacy
Colonel - Edna's father, a man who believes in tradition and consistency
Dr. Mandelet - a perceptive man who surmises that Edna's "problem" is another man
Madame Adèle Ratignolle - typical Southern woman, devoted to her family, dependent on her husband
Mademoiselle Reisz - eccentric non-conformist friend who listens to Edna without judgmentSetting
Chopin's story is set in the late 1800s in New Orleans and Grand Isle, Louisiana, among a Creole society.
Topics include:
repressed feelings, personal freedom , role of women, sexism, search for self,alienation and loneliness, consequences of choices, public identity vs. private needs
LITERARY RESEARCH GUIDE BOOKS JOURNALS INTERNET SUPPORT
As you begin, narrow your topic to a size that you can manage. Consider keywords that will help you find the information you need. These can be names of people, literary works, events, or broader identifying terms. Use these keywords for locating information in the library catalog, electronic databases, and on the internet.
"Guide to Conducting Literary Research," from Literature Resource Center is an excellent guide to the entire research process.
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Suggested Reference Books
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- PN771 .G27 (v. 5,14) Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism - Excerpts of literary criticism of the novel
- PN3385 .N68 (v. 3) Novels for Students - Includes overviews of characters, themes, historical context and criticism.
- PN50 .L574 (v. 3) Literature and Its Times - Presents the historical context of the work.
- F209 .E53 Encyclopedia of Southern Culture - Examines the historical and contemporary worlds of the American South.
- HQ1418 .H36 Handbook of American Women's History - Social and cultural information about women in the 19th century
Books of Literary Criticism
Examine the shelf area near these books to find others about Kate Chopin and The Awakening.
- PS1294 .C63 A6436 New Essays on The Awakening
- PS1294 .C63 C75 Critical Essays on Kate Chopin
- PS1294 .C63 K385 Kate Chopin Reconsidered
Online books are available at NetLibrary. Browse the collection's more than 40,000 books. You can create a free account to save notes and favorite book titles, and you can search the contents of the books electronically to find information about your topic.
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HINT: For a full list of article databases, go to http://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/db-alpha.html. Use your library card barcode number to log in to any of our databases.
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MLA International Bibliography | The most comprehensive index to literary criticism. Most articles are not available online, but they may be available through other database. Use the "Check LinkSource" option to find the complete article. You may need to obtain them through interlibrary loan.
Literature Resource Center | Full text articles from reference books and Twayne's Masterworks books. It also has links to scholarly journal articles and appropriate Internet sites. The MLA International Bibliography is part of this database.
JSTOR | Print or save full-text articles from high quality scholarly journals, generally from older issues. Use the Advanced Search page for the most productive searches.
Project Muse | This database contains only scholarly, full-text articles from selected journals, including more recent issues. Use the Advanced Search page for the most effective searches.
Academic Search Complete | This large collection of journal and magazine article contains many literary journals. Limit to "Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals" to locate only scholarly journals.
Proquest Research Library | An extensive list of scholarly journal and magazine articles. Limit to "Scholarly journals, including peer reviewed" to find only scholarly journals.
Librarian
Talk about the Internet!
The internet can be a wonderful source of original documents. Browse the sites we have suggested below. Remember, you do want to find reputable sites. Evaluate internet sites by looking at:
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The internet can be a valuable resource for your paper. Be aware that all web pages are not suitable for scholary research. Consider the accuracy of the information, the source of the information, the creditentials of the author, and the relevance of the information to your research. If you are in doubt, ask your instructor.
Citing Sources Using the Library MLA Style Guide | Lone Star College - Kingwood Library guide. Examples of both paper and electronic citations.
Avoiding Plagiarism | Excellent information and guide on how to avoid plagiarism from the Online Writing Lab (OWL) at Purdue University.
University of Texas Copyright Crash Course | This helpful guide on copyright is suggested by Lone Star College-Kingwood Teaching and Learning Center.
Learning Center | Offers tutoring services for Lone Star College-Kingwood students in most subjects as well as other services.
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