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  1. Overview. Kate Chopin (1850–1904) wrote the short story “The Storm” as a sequel to “At the ‘Cadian Ball” in 1898, but the story did not see publication until The Complete Works of Kate Chopin came out in 1969. Some biographers argue that Chopin chose not to seek an outlet for the story, which includes some of her most sexually ...

  2. Full Story Summary. “The Storm,” like many of Kate Chopin’s stories, is set in a rural Louisiana town in the antebellum South. “The Storm” is subtitled “A Sequel to ‘At the ’Cadian Ball,” and the story of its main characters, plantation owner Alcée Laballière and Calixta, wife of a sugarcane farmer, begins about five years ...

  3. The Storm Summary. As thundercracks overhead, Bobinôt and his young son, Bibi, take a seat inside a general store. Bobinôt tells his son that they should wait until the storm ends to return home. Young Bibi asks if his mother, Calixta, will be afraid of the thunderstorm. Bobinôt says that while the rain will frighten his wife, she will be ...

  4. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Storm’ is an 1898 short story by the American writer Kate Chopin (1850-1904). The story is a prequel to ‘At the ’Cadian Ball’, another story Chopin had written six years earlier in 1892. However, ‘The Storm’ was too graphic in its exploration of sexuality to be published in….

  5. Sep 6, 2023 · The Storm Summary. "The Storm" is a short story by Kate Chopin in which Alcée escapes from a storm at the home of his former lover, Calixta. The storm reignites their passion. Alcée seeks ...

  6. Aug 7, 2017 · Summary. "The Storm" features 5 characters: Bobinôt, Bibi, Calixta, Alcée, and Clarissa. The short story is set in the late 19th-century at Friedheimer's store in Louisiana and at the nearby house of Calixta and Bobinôt. The story starts with Bobinôt and Bibi at the store when dark clouds start to appear. Soon enough, a thunderous storm ...

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  8. Kate Chopin: “The Storm”. “The Storm” is Kate Chopin’s short story about a moment of passionate sex. It is the sequel to “At the ’Cadian Ball,” written six years earlier. It was not published in Chopin’s lifetime but is today one of her most popular works. By the Editors of KateChopin.org.

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