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<Classics to read in English _ A Night in Acadie by Kate Chopin>
"A Night in Acadie" is a collection of short stories written by Kate Chopin. First published in 1897, it contains a series of stories that provide insight into the lives and experiences of various characters, often dealing with themes of love, desire, social norms, and the constraints women faced in the late 19th century.
Like many of Chopin's works, "A Night in Acadie" faced criticism and controversy for its candid exploration of female sexuality and the challenges faced by women striving for independence and self-expression.
Today, "A Night in Acadie" remains an important work of feminist literature and is studied for its depiction of women's lives and desires in the late 19th century, highlighting the social and cultural constraints women faced during that period.

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Summary
The story of "A Night in Acadie" depicts a variety of characters, each struggling with their own desires and passions. Many of these characters find themselves in unconventional situations, challenging the social expectations and norms of the time.

One of the best known stories in the collection is "The Storm". In this story, the characters Calixta and Alcee come together during a violent storm. As a storm rages outside, they find themselves succumbing to long-repressed feelings for each other. Chopin's deion of their passionate encounter was considered scandalous at the time due to its open discussion of extramarital lust.

Other stories in the collection include "Beyond the Bayou", "At the 'Cadian Ball" and "A Respectable Woman". Each story explores the emotional complexities of its characters and provides a glimpse into the restrictive social conventions and expectations imposed on women in Chopin's time.

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CONTENTS

I. A Night in Acadie
II. Athenaise
III. After the Winter
IV. Polydore
V. Regret
VI. A Matter of Prejudice
VII. Caline
VIII. A Dresden Lady in Dixie
IX. Neg Creol
X. The Lilies
XI. Azelie
XII. Mamouche
XIII. A Sentimental Soul
XIV. Dead Men¡¯s Shoes
XV. At Cheniere Caminada
XVI. Odalie Misses Mass
XVII. Cavanelle
XVIII. Tante Cat¡¯rinette
XIX. A Respectable Woman
XX. Ripe Figs
XXI. Ozeme¡¯s Holiday