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  1. Catherine O'Flaherty is a graduate of Trinity College Dublin and TU Dublin. She has worked for over 30 years in film and television production. Recent producer credits include line producer on Jim Jarmusch's 'Father Mother Brother Sister'.

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  2. Oct 30, 2013 · Catherine O'Flaherty: My grand-uncle, the brave priest who defied the Nazis. Monsignor Hugh O'Flaherty. Tue 29 Oct 2013 at 18:55. Growing up, my grand-uncle was my hero. He had saved the lives...

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  3. · Experience: Soho Moon Pictures · Education: Trinity College Dublin · Location: Ireland · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Catherine O'Flahertys profile on LinkedIn, a professional...

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    • Questions About Chopin’s Use of French Expressions and Dialects
    • Questions About Chopin’s Attitude Toward Race and Her Stories About Death
    • Questions About Chopin’s Style, Influences, Publication Dates, and Translations
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    • A Question About Chopin’s “Vagabonds”

    Q: What was Kate Chopin’s name before she was married? A: She was baptized Catherine O’Flaherty, although everyone called her Kate. Her father was Irish. Q: How do you pronounce “Chopin”? A: In the French way, like that of the composer, Frédéric Chopin–in English, something like SHOW-PAN. As written in the International Phonetic Alphabet: /ˈʃoʊpæn/...

    Q: Was Kate Chopin’s The Awakeningforgotten until her literary revival in the 1970s? A: Yes, in general it was forgotten, although a few people in Europe and the United States were familiar with the book throughout the first half of the twentieth century. Some of Chopin’s short stories, however, were not forgotten. Several of those stories appeared...

    Q: Why are there French expressions in Chopin’s novels and stories? A: Most of the characters in Kate Chopin’s short stories and in her two novels, The Awakening, andAt Fault, speak French, Spanish, Creole, or all three, in addition to English. Many people with French and Spanish roots lived in Louisiana, where most of Chopin’s works are set, and s...

    Q: I understand some critics fault Kate Chopin for her attitudes toward race. Where could I find discussions of that subject? A: There’s been a good deal written about Chopin and race. You might start by reading articles by Anna Shannon Elfenbein, Helen Taylor, and Elizabeth Ammons in the Norton Critical Edition of The Awakening, and you might look...

    Q: I find it difficult to find the right terms for describing Kate Chopin’s style, which I think has some romantic elements but also some realistic ones. In what ways was Chopin influenced by other writers, like Maupassant? A: Chopin read widely and drew from many movements in nineteenth-century literature—romanticism (she had read Walt Whitman and...

    Q: You say that the information on this website is “accurate.” You say that over and over. Why do you insist so much? A: Because some of what appears on websites and blogs discussing Kate Chopin and her work is misinformation or speculation. For example: Some say that Chopin was born in 1851 (she was born in 1850). Some say that because Kate Chopin...

    Q: Can anyone help with the identity of Mrs. F. M. Estere of 4434 Laclede Avenue of St. Louis and her possible connection with Kate Chopin? A: We’ve recently received a response to this question. Many thanks to Ms. Clark: I am a genealogist and was intrigued by the question. Here is what I was able to find out in just a couple of hours of Internet ...

    Q: Where might I find articles about Chopin’s “Vagabonds”? Do I understand correctly that it is a fragment? I read “Vagabonds” in the Library of America collection and just felt that it was an uncanny and a beautifully suggestive piece of writing, pointing straight to the heart of modernism. Bierce? Stephen Crane? It just seems to come out of nowhe...

  4. Kate Chopin was born Catherine O'Flaherty in St. Louis on February 8, 1850. Her mother, Eliza Faris, came from an old French family that lived outside of St. Louis. Her father, Thomas, was a highly successful Irish-born businessman; he died when Kate was five years old.

  5. Catherine O'Flaherty is known as an Line Producer, Production Coordinator, Associate Producer, and Producer. Some of their work includes The Hole in the Ground, Royally Ever After, How About You..., Róise & Frank, The Belly of the Whale, Father Mother Sister Brother, and Rógairí.

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  7. Kate Chopin was born Catherine OFlaherty on February 8, 1850, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was one of five children, but both her sisters died in infancy and her brothers both died in their twenties.

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