Kate Chopin and Catholicism

Kate Chopin and Catholicism

by Heather Ostman
ISBN-10:
3030440214
ISBN-13:
9783030440213
Pub. Date:
05/13/2020
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
ISBN-10:
3030440214
ISBN-13:
9783030440213
Pub. Date:
05/13/2020
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
Kate Chopin and Catholicism

Kate Chopin and Catholicism

by Heather Ostman
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Overview

This book explores the Catholic aesthetic and mystical dimensions in Kate

Chopin’s fiction within the context of an evolving American Catholicism in the

late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Through a close reading of her

novels and numerous short stories, Kate Chopin and Catholicism looks at the

ways Chopin represented Catholicism in her work as a literary device that served

on multiple levels: as an aesthetic within local color depictions of Louisiana, as a

trope for illuminating the tensions surrounding nineteenth-century women’s

struggles for autonomy, as a critique of the Catholic dogma that subordinated

authenticity and physical and emotional pleasure, and as it pointed to the

distinction between religious doctrine and mystical experience, and enabled the

articulation of spirituality beyond the context of the Church. This book reveals

Chopin to be not only a literary visionary but a writer who saw divinity in the

natural world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030440213
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 05/13/2020
Edition description: 1st ed. 2020
Pages: 229
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x (d)

About the Author

Heather Ostman is Professor of English and Director of the Humanities Institute at SUNY Westchester Community College. She is President of the Kate Chopin International Society, and her books include Kate Chopin in Context: New Critical Essays (2015), Kate Chopin in the Twenty-First Century (2008), The Fiction of Junot Díaz: Reframing the Lens (2016), and Writing Program Administration and the Community College (2013).


Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Chopin and Catholicism in America, 1850-1904.- 3. Social and Religious Critique and Transformation through the Short Fiction.- 4. “Catholic Modernism” and the Short Stories.- 5. At Fault: Catholic Doctrine and Social Issues.- 6. The Awakening: Challenging Authority and Rewriting Women’s Spirituality.- 7. Mysticism in Chopin’s Fiction.- 8. Conclusion.

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