
Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie : And a Night in Acadie
by Chopin, Kate; Koloski, Bernard; Koloski, Bernard-
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Summary
With a compassionate, knowing gaze, Chopin not only evokes the distant world of plantations and 'Cadian balls, but also anticipates the thoroughly modern, multi-ethnic, gender-sensitive, and sexually charged world that we know today.
Author Biography
Kate Chopin (1850–1904) was born in St. Louis. She moved to Louisiana where she wrote two novels and numerous stories. Because The Awakening was widely condemned, publication of Chopin’s third story collection was cancelled. The Awakening was rediscovered by scholars in the 1960s and 1970s and is her best-known work.
Table of Contents
Introduction | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | |
A Note on the Text | |
A No-Account Creole | p. 5 |
In and Out of Old Natchitoches | p. 30 |
In Sabine | p. 44 |
A Very Fine Fiddle | p. 53 |
Beyond the Bayou | p. 55 |
Old Aunt Peggy | p. 61 |
The Return of Alcibiade | p. 63 |
A Rude Awakening | p. 70 |
The Benitous' Slave | p. 79 |
Desiree's Baby | p. 81 |
A Turkey Hunt | p. 87 |
Madame Celestin's Divorce | p. 90 |
Love on the Bon-Dieu | p. 94 |
Loka | p. 106 |
Boulot and Boulotte | p. 113 |
For Marse Chouchoute | p. 115 |
A Visit to Avoyelles | p. 122 |
A Wizard from Gettysburg | p. 126 |
Ma'ame Pelagie | p. 134 |
At the 'Cadian Ball | p. 142 |
La Belle Zoraide | p. 152 |
A Gentleman of Bayou Teche | p. 158 |
A Lady of Bayou St. John | p. 165 |
A Night in Acadie | p. 175 |
Athenaise | p. 192 |
After the Winter | p. 224 |
Polydore | p. 233 |
Regret | p. 241 |
A Matter of Prejudice | p. 245 |
Caline | p. 252 |
A Dresden Lady in Dixie | p. 255 |
Neg Creol | p. 263 |
The Lilies | p. 270 |
Azelie | p. 276 |
Mamouche | p. 285 |
A Sentimental Soul | p. 293 |
Dead Men's Shoes | p. 304 |
At Cheniere Caminada | p. 312 |
Odalie Misses Mass | p. 323 |
Cavanelle | p. 329 |
Tante Cat'rinette | p. 335 |
A Respectable Woman | p. 344 |
Ripe Figs | p. 348 |
Ozeme's Holiday | p. 349 |
Explanatory Notes | p. 357 |
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