Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Showalterââ¬â¢s Analysis of Chopinââ¬â¢s The Awakening Essay -- Chopin Awakeni
Showalterââ¬â¢s Analysis of Chopinââ¬â¢s The Awakening In ââ¬Å"Tradition and the Female Talent: The Awakening as a Solitary Book,â⬠Elaine Showalter makes a compelling argument that ââ¬Å"Edna Pontellierââ¬â¢s ââ¬Ëunfocused yearningââ¬â¢ for an autonomous life is akin to Kate Chopinââ¬â¢s yearning to write works that go beyond female plots and feminine endingsâ⬠(204). Urging her reader to read The Awakening ââ¬Å"in the context of literary tradition,â⬠Showalter demonstrates the ways in which Chopinââ¬â¢s novel both builds upon and departs from the tradition of American womenââ¬â¢s writing up to that point. Showalter begins with the antebellum novelistsââ¬â¢ themes of womenââ¬â¢s roles as mothersââ¬âespecially the importance of the mother-daughter relationshipââ¬âand womenââ¬â¢s attachments with one another and then moves to the local colorists of the post-Civil War who claimed male and female models but who wrote that motherhood was not a suitable partner for the true artist. Accord ing to these women writers, a woman had to choose to be either an artist or a wife and mother; one negatively affected the other. The literary history then delves...
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