The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield 1. What kind of party was it going to be? What flowers were there in the garden? Who was responsible to arrange things for the party? 2. What workmen came to Laura? What place did Laura suggest for the marquee? Why didn’t the workmen agree? 3. What surprised her in a tall fellow? What did she think of workmen? 4. Who telephoned? What was the conversation? What did Laura do when she put back the receiver? Ho did she feel? 5. What did Meg‚ Jose and Hans
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“ Lady’s Maid “ is a short-story written by a Katherine Mansfield ‚ a famous British writer ‚ was first published in 1920 . It is the final story in the 1922 collection of her work‚ The Garden Party and Other Stories. The writer is well known for her psychological stories. In the “ Lady’s Maid “ the author touches the problem of maid’s miserable and lonely life‚ and shows her dependence and lack of education . The story itself is written in the first person narration ‚ it is told from the point
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Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) The Ideal Family: Interpretation The story under study was written by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)‚ a British novelist and short-story writer‚ closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf. Mansfield’s creative years were burdened with loneliness‚ illness‚ jealousy‚ alienation – all this reflected in her work with the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships of her middle-class characters‚ as well as subtle changes
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Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield is a short story written in 1922 about an older lady who takes routine walks each Sunday and listens to the band that plays in the park. She sits on a bench which seems to be placed directly across from where the band is playing‚ and she makes constant observations of the people or things around her. She makes note of how pretty the sky is‚ that it almost has a painted effect‚ and how the band seems to be much more lively when it is in season. She also notices that
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very close to you? Katherine Mansfield‚ an author from the 1920s‚ lost her brother‚ Leslie‚ in World War l. Instead of going to see a therapist to help her overcome her grief of losing her brother she wrote a story about it. In the short story Mansfield wrote‚ the boss represents the author because of the struggle the boss goes through with the loss of his son similarly to the struggle she had with the loss of her brother. In the short story‚ “The Fly”‚ by Katherine Mansfield although the boss falls
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By Katherine Mansfield Synopsis The modern soul is more about characters than action. The story begins with the stereotype of the pompous German music professor explaining to the young English narrator why he incessantly eats cherries: “There is nothing like cherries for producing free saliva after trombone playing‚ especially after Grieg’s ‘Ich Liebe Dich’” He’s cherry eating is connected with a consuming desire for women. The two older Germans‚ the Professor and the German actress’ mother‚ talk
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Taking the Veil (by Katherine Mansfield) It seemed impossible that anyone should be unhappy on such a beautiful morning. Nobody was‚ decided Edna‚ except herself. The windows were flung wide in the houses. From within there came the sound of pianos‚ little hands chased after each other and ran away fluttered in the sunny gardens‚ all bright with spring flowers. Street boys whistled‚ a little dog barked; people passed by‚ walking so lightly‚ so swiftly‚ they looked as though they wanted to break
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A Cup of Tea By Katherine Mansfield Rosemary Fell was not exactly beautiful. No‚ you couldn ’t have called her beautiful. Pretty? Well‚ if you took her to pieces... But why be so cruel as to take anyone to pieces? She was young‚ brilliant‚ extremely modem‚ exquisitely well dressed‚ amazingly well read in the newest of the new books‚ and her parties were the most delicious mixture of the really important people and... artists - quaint creatures‚ discoveries of hers‚ some of them too terrifying for
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triumph as she nets a little captive. It’s evident that Rosemary is just playing with a prey like a cat does.”Now‚ I got you”. Rosemary is longing to be generous and is going to prove that as Mansfield writes wonderful things do happen in life‚ in the life of the upper class‚ to which Rosemary is a fine example‚ and it seems that the only things she cares about are her feelings and amusement. After they arrive at the house the action starts in Rosemary’s bedroom. Mansfield is trying to underline
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Kezia is passionate about the lamp in the doll house. In the story‚ The Doll’s House‚ Katherine Mansfield described the doll house very thoroughly. “There stood the doll’s house‚ a dark‚ oily‚ spinach green‚ picked out with bright yellow. Its two solid little chimneys‚ glued on to the roof‚ were painted red and white‚ and the door‚ gleaming with yellow varnish‚ was like a little slab of toffee.” The house is not like any other. The interpretation one could
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