Maternal Ambivalences in Kate Chopin's Selected Works
The question of motherhood seems to haunt the works of Kate Chopin, a nineteenth century American writer. Though a mother-woman herself, Chopin gives a paradoxical portrait of motherhood in her works. She implies that motherhood might be a liberating experience for some women as it is constricting f...
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