HER LETTERS by KATE CHOPIN

HER LETTERS by KATE CHOPIN

From 1001 Stories From The Gilded Age by Jon Hagadorn Podcast Host

May 17, 2026 · 25 min

About this episode

The episode explores Kate Chopin's story 'Her Letters', focusing on themes of love, guilt, and the secrets we keep.

A locked drawer. A packet of letters. And a husband who suddenly realizes that the woman he thought he knew may have carried a secret powerful enough to outlive her. Kate Chopin turns a simple discovery into a haunting meditation on love, guilt, and the truths we hide from the people closest to us. 🎙️ SHOW NOTES — Her Letters by Kate Chopin at 1001 Stories From The Gilded Age A Widow, a Secret Cache of Letters, and the Terrible Weight of Not Knowing Kate Chopin's "Her Letters" is one of her most quietly devastating stories — a psychological study built not on action, but on absence. After his wife's death, a man discovers a bundle of letters she guarded fiercely during her lifetime. She never allowed him to read them, and even now, from beyond the grave, she has left instructions that they must remain unopened. What follows is a portrait of a man unraveling under the pressure of curiosity, jealousy, and the fear of what those letters might reveal . Chopin uses silence as her sharpest tool: the silence of the dead wife, the silence of the sealed drawer, and the silence inside the husband's mind as he imagines every possibility. The story becomes a meditation on: the boundaries…

People in this episode

Host: Jon Hagadorn

Topics covered

  • love
  • guilt
  • secrets
  • grief
  • obsession

Keywords

  • Kate Chopin
  • Her Letters
  • love
  • guilt
  • secrets
  • grief
  • obsession

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Books & works: Her Letters

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