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4 November, 23:29

What is Willa Cather's response to Chopin's writing?

Cather is critical of Chopin's complicated plot.

Cather is critical of Chopin's writing style.

Cather is critical of Chopin's temperamental characters.

Cather is critical of Chopin's choice of themes.

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  1. 4 November, 23:51
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    D. Cather is critical of Chopin's choice of themes.

    Explanation:

    Upon releasing her novel "The Awakening", in the end of 19th century, Kate Chopin was heavily criticized.

    One of those critics was Willa Cather. She openly compared the protagonist of the novel, Edna, to Flaubert's Madame Bovary, in order to express unnecessary repetition of themes in Chopin's novel ("There was, indeed, no need that a second "Madame Bovary" should be written, but an author's choice of themes is frequently as inexplicable as his choice of a wife").

    However, besides criticizing choice of themes, Cather praises Chopin's writing style ("I shall not attempt to say why Miss Chopin has devoted so exquisite and sensitive, well-governed a style to so trite and sordid a theme").
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