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Summary

Celebrated for her depictions of life among Louisiana's Creole and Cajun peoples, Kate Chopin (18501904) is today seen as a major figure in southern literature. Her short stories and her last novel, The Awakening (1899), are widely read and studied. Unjustly neglected, however, is her first novel, At Fault, which Chopin published in 1890 at her own expense. This edition of At Fault-the first printing to appear since Chopin's Complete Works was issued in 1969-now makes the book available to a wide audience. The novel centers on Therese Lafirme, a widow who owns and runs a plantation in postCivil War Louisiana. She encounters David Hosmer, who buys timber rights to her property to secure raw materials for his newly constructed sawmill. When David remarries, a love triangle develops between David, Fanny (his alcoholic wife), and Therese, who tries to balance her strong moral sensibility against her growing love for David. In depicting these relationships, Chopin acutely dramatizes the conflict between growing industrialism and the agrarian traditions of the Old South-as well as the changes to the land and the society that inevitably resulted from that conflict. Editors Suzanne Disheroon Green and David J. Caudle provide meticulous annotations to the text of At Fault, facilitating the reader's understanding of the complex and exotic culture and language of nineteenth-century Louisiana. Also included is a substantial body of supporting materials thatcontextualize the novel, ranging from a summary of critical responses to materials illuminating the economic, social, historical, and religious influences on Chopin's texts. The Editors: Suzanne Disheroon Green is an assistant professor of English at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. She is the co-author, with David J. Caudle, of Kate Chopin: An Annotated Bibliography of Critical Works, and co-editor with Lisa Abney, of the forthcoming Songs of the New South: Writing Contemporary Louisiana David J. Caudle, who is completing his doctorate at the University of North Texas, has published essays and book chapters dealing with American literature and linguistic approaches to literature.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Editorial Practices xvii
Introduction xix
At Fault
The Text
Part 1
The Mistress of Place-Du-Bois
3(4)
At the Mill
7(4)
In the Pirogue
11(5)
A Small Interruption
16(3)
In the Pine Woods
19(5)
Melicent Talks
24(5)
Painful Disclosures
29(6)
Treats of Melicent
35(5)
Face to Face
40(5)
Fanny's Friends
45(5)
The Self-Assumed Burden
50(3)
Severing Old Ties
53(10)
Part 2
Fanny's First Night at Place-Du-Bois
63(5)
``Neva To See You!''
68(4)
A Talk Under the Cedar Tree
72(4)
Therese Crosses the River
76(5)
One Afternoon
81(8)
One Night
89(6)
Melicent Leaves Place-Du-Bois
95(5)
With Loose Rein
100(5)
The Reason Why
105(5)
Perplexing Things
110(4)
A Social Evening
114(7)
Tidings That Sting
121(4)
Melicent Hears the News
125(5)
A Step Too Far
130(4)
A Fateful Solution
134(8)
To Him Who Waits
142(4)
Conclusion
146

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