The Great American Short Story Collec..., Kate Chopin
The Great American Short Story Collec..., Kate Chopin
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The Great American Short Story Collection
40 Outstanding Tales by American Writers

Author: Kate Chopin, Edith Wharton, Mark Twain, Various Authors

Narrator: Cathy Dobson

Unabridged: 21 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/30/2015


Synopsis

A thoroughly engaging collection of great classic tales by the very best of American authors.
1. From Beyond by H. P. Lovecraft
2. The Mysterious Card and the Card Unveiled by Cleveland Moffett
3. Pigs is Pigs by Ellis Parker Butler
4. The Club of One-Eyed Men by Arthur Somers Roche
5. Afterward by Edith Wharton
6. The Furnished Room by O. Henry
7. A Descent into the Maelström by Edgar Allan Poe
8. Regret by Kate Chopin
9. The Terrible Old Man by H. P. Lovecraft
10. The Dumb Man by Sherwood Anderson
11. A Desperate Adventure by Max Adeler
12. A Bottomless Grave by Ambrose Bierce
13. Cannibalism in the Cars by Mark Twain
14. Mr. Higginbotham’s Catastrophe by Nathaniel Hawthorne
15. The Marionettes by O. Henry
16. The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe
17. The Storm by Kate Chopin
18. The Eyes by Edith Wharton
19. Berenice by Edgar Allan Poe
20. Imprisoned with the Pharaohs by Harry Houdini and H. P. Lovecraft
21. The One Million Pound Bank Note by Mark Twain
22. A Lucky Number by S. B. Hale
23. Lost in a Pyramid by Louisa M. Alcott
24. The Problem of the Five Marks by Melville Davisson Post
25. William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe
26. The Venturers by O. Henry
27. The Cats of Ulthar by H. P. Lovecraft
28. Submarine by Stella Benson
29. The Thousand and Second Tale of Sheherazade by Edgar Allan Poe
30. The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry
... and ten more wonderful stories.

About Kate Chopin

American author Kate Chopin (1850-1904) wrote two novels and about a hundred short stories in the 1890s. Most of her fiction is set in Louisiana and most of her best-known work focuses on the lives of sensitive, intelligent women.

Her short stories were well received in her own time and were published by some of America's most prestigious magazines-Vogue, the Atlantic Monthly, Harper's Young People, Youth's Companion, and the Century. A few stories were syndicated by the American Press Association. Her stories also appeared in her two published anthologies, Bayou Folk and A Night in Acadie, both of which received good reviews from critics across the country. About a third of her stories are children's stories-those published in or submitted to children's magazines or those similar in subject or theme to those that were. By the late 1890s, she was well known among American readers of magazine fiction.

Her early novel At Fault had not been much noticed by the public, but The Awakening was widely condemned. Critics called it morbid, vulgar, and disagreeable. Willa Cather, who would become a well-known twentieth-century American author, labeled it trite and sordid. Chopin's third anthology of stories, to have been called A Vocation and a Voice, was for unknown reasons cancelled by the publisher and did not appear as a separate volume until 1991.


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