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Cantwell, Robert, Review of The Awakening, in Georgia Review, Winter 1956.
Dimock, Wai-chee, ‘‘Kate Chopin,’’ in Modern American Women Writers, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1991, pp. 63–78.
Inge, Tonette Bond, ‘‘Kate Chopin,’’ in Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 78: American Short-Story Writers, 1880–1910, edited by Bobby Ellen Kimbel, Gale Research, 1989, pp. 90–110.
Review of ‘‘A Point at Issue!,’’ in the Nation, August 3, 1899.
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