凯特�萧邦,美国女作家,主要作品为《河口人们》和《阿卡迪亚之夜》,下面是小编为你整理的凯特肖邦英文简介,希望对你有用!
childhood
Kate Oufu Lahti was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Father Thomas Amo Lahti is a successful businessman who moved from the Irish Galway, whose mother Eliza Farley was the descendant of the Church of Saint Louis, the descendants of Athena Isaac Chalville was descendants of French Canadians, Part of the ancestors of the first European immigrants to Prince Alabama of Alabama.
Kate's father in 1855 (when Kate was only five years old), to the identity of the builder of the Pacific Railway Company to participate in the first run of the railway, the train through the mouth of the gas (Gasconade River), due to the collapse of the bridge and killed. In the year, Kate entered St. Louis's Catholic Church at the Sacred Heart.
After his father's death, Kate and mother, great-grandmother relationship increasingly close. Began to diligent reading fairy tale, poetry, religious care and classical, contemporary novels. Walter Scott and Charles Dickens are her favorite writers.
1863 was the cause of the Kate family; the great grandparents and his half-brother, George Oufulahti, had died (Kate's father's wife, that is, George's mother, had died, and Kate's mother was much younger than his father.) George Oufulahti was a soldier of the American League, who died of malaria during the prisoners of war. Kate so leave school, more buried in the book world.
In 1865 Kate re-school, began to record notes Notes, 1868 from the Sacred Heart College graduate. Has not yet made significant achievements - but the story of the skills to enhance a lot.
Rough period
In 1869, Kate was twenty years old, married Oscar Chopin, settled in New Orleans. In 1879 the Oscar of the cotton industry failed, the family moved to the south of Nachteci Chalville, operating the planting and grocery stores. They are gradually active in the community, Kate has absorbed many of the future writing of the material, especially with the local Creole culture. Their residence at Highway 495 (built by Alice Cucker in the early part of the century) has now become a national historical site and also the location of the people's museums.
Oscar died of malaria in 1882, leaving $ 12,000 in debt (about $ 229,360 in 2005). Trying to operate independently for farming and grocery stores, but it is difficult to see results. She gradually with a woman with a husband of the relationship.
Mother begged her to move back to St. Louis, Kate and his children in St. Louis settled down, his family slightly pick up. The following year, the mother died.
When Kate suffered from a nervous breakdown, the doctor advised her to write a gentle mood. She accepted the proposal, and soon re-found her story telling the talent.
Writing period
In the late 1890s, Kate created short stories, prose and engaged in translation, works scattered in magazines, such as "St. Louis Express." She has been recognized as a native writer, but literary talent has been ignored.
In 1899 the second novel "awakening" was published, and was criticized at the same time by literature and morality. This book is Kate's most famous work, the content is about a dissatisfaction with the marriage of his wife. Has been out of print for decades, has now re-pay Azusa. And the importance of the literary status of early feminist works.
Kate was criticized by criticism and turned to short story creation. 1900 was written as "New Orleans gentleman", the article is the first edition of the annual income of the "gentleman recorded." However, she never wrote much about the proceeds, still dependent on the investment in Luzhou and St. Louis.
August 20, 1904 Kate visited the St. Louis World Expo period, due to the fall of the wind, died two days later, fifty-four. She was buried in St. Louis's Liquan and Cross Cemetery.
Kate Chopin has been named St. Louis's gallery.
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Kate Chopin, also known as Kate Chopin, American writer, whose name is Katherine O'Flaherty.
From 1889 to 1902, she wrote short stories for adults and children, published in the magazine "Atlantic Monthly", "Fashion", "Century" and "Hubble Youth Handbook". The main works are "Hekou people" (1894) and "Arcadia Night" (1897) two short stories. The important short story contains "Dai Ze Lei's baby", its content for the Southern War before the territory of the territory of the story of interracial intermarriage. Another "one hour story" and "storm".
At the end of the nineteenth century, Chopin tried to describe women's feelings and emotions in relation to men and children and their own sexual desire. This is considered to be offended by the then high society readers. After the death of her mother in 1885, she stopped the practice of Catholicism and began to accept Darwinism's view of human evolution. In nature rather than in the church to seek God, Chopin a lot of description of the theme of love and love. She is sad for the American writers, that the environment caused by the limitations of art hindered a complete and instinctive narrative. Those works that challenge traditional social behavior, such as "one hour story", are often rejected by magazine editors. However, more than half a century later, feminist critics have vigorously advocated.
Chopin also created two novels: "blame" (1890) and "awakening" (1899), both of which are located in New Orleans and the Big Island. Her novels are usually all residents of the state, most of the works set and Luzhou in the north of the Nazi Intuit related. At that time, literary critics thought that Chopin always expressed her concern for women in her works.
Most of the works are based on the Louisiana state Creole. Has been recognized as a pioneer of 19th century feminist writers. Born in St. Louis, USA. The father died when she was four years old, and then she grew up by her family from Creole (grown up in the West Indies and European descent from all over South America). She married Oscar Chopin in 1870, a cotton businessman. They lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, and then moved to a large farm and French-speaking Arcadians lived together. After 1882 her husband died, Chopin returned to St. Louis with six of her children. Friends encouraged her to write. She published the first novel at the age of forty, "Fault" (At Fault 1890). Her short stories began to appear in Century and Harper's Magazine. And then published two anthologies: "Bayou Folk 1894" and "A Night in Arcadie 1897". The last major works include the short film "A Pair of Silk Stocking", and the subsequent novel "The Awakening 1899" is her masterpiece. But because of the novel to adultery sympathy tone depicts the heroine "sexual consciousness" awakening, boldly show her pursuit of extramarital love of love, a novel published in the American literary world caused a great uproar, shocked the nation's book reviewers and readers. In St. Louis, the novel was removed from the bookshelves of the library and accused it of being "a sexy woman in the fall" story, and even dismissed it as a book "should be classified as drugs" so that Chopin himself Was canceled by St. Louis Arts & Crafts. At the end of 1899, her publisher also refused to publish her third collection of short stories. Chopin felt that he was excluded in the field of literature, so in the last years of her life, the author himself was forced to stop writing, and then never again.
Living in the second half of the 19th century, she was known as "the pioneer of American feminist literary creation."