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Kate Chopin: The Joy That Kills

"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."--Description provided by Films Media Group.

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  • "Joy that kills"
  • "Joy that kills"@en

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  • ""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."--Description provided by Films Media Group."@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. Produced and directed by Tina Rathborne."@en
  • "A drama about a young woman whose heart ailment keeps her prisoner in her home, at the insistence of her over-protective husband."
  • ""A woman in 19th century New Orleans sublimates her life entirely to her husband's.""@en
  • "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

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  • "Educational films"@en
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  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Videorecording"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Video recordings"@en
  • "Short films"
  • "Short films"@en

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  • "Kate Chopin: The Joy That Kills"@en
  • "Kate Chopin the joy that kills"@en
  • "Kate Chopin the joy that kills"
  • "Kate Chopin joy that kills"@en