![]() ![]() ![]() If you’re citing a passage of an online text for research purposes, you should check your citation against one of the accurate texts listed below. Some of Kate Chopin’s stories are not yet online. The stories in Chopin’s anthologies, Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie, along with some other stories are available on Donna Campbell’s site at Washington State University. Selected books that discuss Kate Chopin’s short stories Two recent translations of Chopin storiesĪrticles and book chapters about specific Chopin short storiesĪrticles and book chapters about Chopin’s subjects and themes When the stories were written and published Reading Kate Chopin’s short stories online and in printĬharacters and settings in the short stories These links will take you to more information about Kate Chopin’s short stories.: Kate Chopin’s children’s stories are becoming popular among scholars, critics, students, and other readers: These stories are also popular among scholars, critics, students, and other readers: New All of Kate Chopin’s short stories in Spanish The five most popular stories are listed here in the order they are most often discussed by students, teachers, scholars, critics, and other readers: Among her most famous stories are several that have pages devoted to them on this site. Today all of Kate Chopin’s stories are in print and are easily available in published anthologies. ![]()
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