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Definition of Kate Chopin
1. Noun. United States writer who described Creole life in Louisiana (1851-1904).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kate Chopin
Literary usage of Kate Chopin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Literature of the Louisiana Territory by Alexander Nicolas De Menil (1904)
"Mrs. Kate Chopin was born in St. Louis. She descends, on her mother's side, from
several of the old French families of primitive St. Louis, and her father, ..."
2. Their Day in Court by Percival Pollard (1909)
"Kate Chopin dispelled those dreams; even had they really been possible with Amelie
Rives, ... So, at any rate, Kate Chopin asked us to believe. ..."
3. Library of Southern Literature by John Calvin Metcalf (1913)
"... Leon Rutledge XV 465 Whistling Up the Summer (verse) Nicholson IX 3774 Sketch
of Kate Chopin II 863 Whitaker, Alexander XV 465 Whitaker, Bessie Lewis XV ..."
4. A History of American Literature Since 1870 by Fred Lewis Pattee (1915)
"Kate Chopin. (1851-1904.) At Fault, a Novel, 1890; Bayou Folk, 1894; A Night in
Acadie and Other Stories, 1897; The Awakening, a Novel, 1899. ..."