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The Autonomous Female Self and the Death of Louise Mallard in Kate Chopin's “Story of an Hour”

The Autonomous Female Self and the Death of Louise Mallard in Kate Chopin's “Story of an Hour” 48 E nglish L anguage N otes simplicity. His choice o f genres such as songs an d ballads has b een in te rp re te d as his in ten tio n o f establishing standards o f simplicity (Jung, Poetic Form 203-10 )8. Dealing with Flattery, h e contextual- izes his poetics as in contrast with the polish o f F ren ch artificiali­ ty. Both m anuscript poem s, th erefore (an d the long p o em on Flattery in particular), are significant additions to the poetical can o n o f S henstone an d h elp the scholar dealing with mid-cen­ tury poetry to u n d e rsta n d the diverse trends in poetics th a t are only now receiving increasing scholarly attention. S an d ro J u n g University o f Wales, Lampeter NOTES 1 Ju n g , Sandro. “William S h en sto n e a n d Ja m e s T h o m so n : A New P o em .” Notes and Queries, 48:4 (2001): 411-13. 2---. “Som e A dditions to th e S h en sto n http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png English Language Notes Duke University Press

The Autonomous Female Self and the Death of Louise Mallard in Kate Chopin's “Story of an Hour”

English Language Notes , Volume 42 (1) – Sep 1, 2004

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Copyright © 2004 Regents of the University of Colorado
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0013-8282
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2573-3575
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10.1215/00138282-42.1.48
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48 E nglish L anguage N otes simplicity. His choice o f genres such as songs an d ballads has b een in te rp re te d as his in ten tio n o f establishing standards o f simplicity (Jung, Poetic Form 203-10 )8. Dealing with Flattery, h e contextual- izes his poetics as in contrast with the polish o f F ren ch artificiali­ ty. Both m anuscript poem s, th erefore (an d the long p o em on Flattery in particular), are significant additions to the poetical can o n o f S henstone an d h elp the scholar dealing with mid-cen­ tury poetry to u n d e rsta n d the diverse trends in poetics th a t are only now receiving increasing scholarly attention. S an d ro J u n g University o f Wales, Lampeter NOTES 1 Ju n g , Sandro. “William S h en sto n e a n d Ja m e s T h o m so n : A New P o em .” Notes and Queries, 48:4 (2001): 411-13. 2---. “Som e A dditions to th e S h en sto n

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