"Short films." . . "1800 - 1899" . . "Cypress Films." . . "Films for the Humanities & Sciences (Firm)" . . . . . . . . . . . "The setting is the world of the upper-class Creole society which dominated New Orleans in the 1870s, a world with a strict code of behavior, one of whose strongest tenets required a wife to subordinate her will and her very being to her husband."@en . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . "The joy that kills" . "The joy that kills"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "As a member of the upper class Creole society which dominated New Orleans in the 1870s, a young woman's life is dictated by the constraints of her heart ailment, her society, and her husband." . "The Joy that kills based on \"The story of an hour\" by Kate Chopin" . "Internet videos"@en . . . . . . . "Kate Chopin"@en . "Set in the world of upper class Creole society which dominated New Orleans in the 1870s, a world with a strict code of behavior one of whose strongest tenets required a wife to subordinate her will and her very being to her husband."@en . . "Set in the world of upper class Creole society which dominated New Orleans in the 1870s, a world with a strict code of behavior one of whose strongest tenets required a wife to subordinate her will and her very being to her husband." . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . "Video recordings"@en . . . . . . "This is the widely heralded adaptation of the short story by Kate Chopin, the late-19th-century writer whose work is only now receiving the major recognition it deserves. The setting is Kate Chopin's own world-the world of the upper-class Creole society that dominated New Orleans in the 1870s, a world with a strict code of behavior, one of whose strongest tenets required a wife to subordinate her will and her very being to her husband."@en . . . . "DVD-Video discs"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The story unfolds in the late 19th century New Orleans. A frail southern woman, smothered and kept subordinate by her husband, finds a renewed passion for living upon learning of his apparent death. The story takes a fatal twist when her dreams are shattered by his reappearance." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Joy that kills"@en . . . . "The Joy that kills" . . . "GWC 1665"@en . "Educational films"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Kate Chopin : The joy that kills"@en . . . . . . "History"@en . . . "The world of the upper-class Creole society which dominated New Orleans in the 1870s."@en . . "Kate Chopin: \"The joy that kills\""@en . "Short films"@en . . . "Features" . . . . . "A drama about a young woman whose heart ailment keeps her prisoner in her home, at the insistence of her over-protective husband."@en . "The story of a woman in the upper class Creole society which dominated New Orleans in the 1870s, a world with a strict code of behavior one of whose strongest tenets required a wife to subordinate her will and her very being to her husband." . . . "The upper-class Creole world of New Orleans in 1877 is the setting for this story about a woman with a heart condition, confined to her home and oppressed by an over-protective husband. When her spouse is reported killed in a train accident, Louise sets about expanding her horizons. With his unexpected return, she succumbs to the \"joy that kills.\"" . "Drama"@en . . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Unfolds in late 19th century New Orleans. A frail southern woman, smothered and kept subordinant by her husband, finds a renewed passion for living upon learning of his apparent death. The story takes a fatal twist when her dreams are shattered by his reappearance." . . "Mark/Jett Productions." . . . . "Mark/Jill Productions." . . "New Orleans (La.)" . . "Videorecord." . . "Films for the Humanities (Firm)" . . "Literature." . .