Assuming you have a first edition copy of Kate Chopin's novel, The Awakening (1899), the correction MLA (7th edition) citation is: Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. 1 ed. Chicago, New York: H.S. Stone & Co., 1899. 128. Print. The correct in-text citation would be (Chopin 128).
The correct APA (6th edition) citation is: Chopin, K. (1899). The awakening. (1st ed., p. 128). Chicago, New York: H.S. Stone & Co. The correct in-text citation would be (Chopin, 1899).
The correct Chicago citation is: Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. Chicago, New York: H.S. Stone & Co., 1899. The correct in-text citation would be (Chopin 1899). Footnote or endnote: Kate Chopin, The Awakening, (Chicago, New York: H.S. Stone & Co., 1899), 128.
The correct Turabian citation is: Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. Chicago, New York: H.S. Stone & Co., 1899. (accessed Month Day, Year). The correct in-text citation would be (Chopin 1899, 128).
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In 2012 Kate Chopin's novel, The Awakening (1899), made it again on the ALA's list of banned/ and or challenged books. The book has been criticized for being "immoral and scandalous" due to its adulterous content.
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