The Garden Party and Other Stories
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The Garden Party and Other Stories

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The Garden Party and Other StoriesAuthor: Katherine Mansfield ISBN: 9789365612424 Price: 199 Genre: Classic Fiction, Short Stories Binding: Paperback Katherine Mansfield (18881923) is celebrated as a prominent modernist writer from New Zealand, renowned for her mastery of the short story form. Her work is characterized by psychological depth, delicate prose, and an unmatched ability to capture fleeting moments of life with vivid imagery and emotional resonance. Deeply influenced by

Author: Katherine Mansfield

ISBN: 9789365612424

Price: ₹199

Genre: Classic Fiction, Short Stories

Binding: Paperback

Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923) is celebrated as a prominent modernist writer from New Zealand, renowned for her mastery of the short story form. Her work is characterized by psychological depth, delicate prose, and an unmatched ability to capture fleeting moments of life with vivid imagery and emotional resonance. Deeply influenced by Chekhov, she redefined the short story genre in the early 20th century.

This collection, The Garden Party and Other Stories, showcases Mansfield’s profound ability to explore human emotions and social dynamics. Her stories reflect themes of human fragility, class distinctions, and existential uncertainties, often drawn from her own experiences. With innovative narrative techniques and poetic style, these tales remain timeless in their appeal.

Stories included:

  1. At the Bay
  2. The Garden Party
  3. The Daughters of the Late Colonel
  4. Mr. and Mrs. Dove
  5. The Young Girl
  6. Life of Ma Parker
  7. Marriage à la Mode
  8. The Voyage
  9. Miss Brill
  10. Her First Ball
  11. The Singing Lesson
  12. The Stranger
  13. Bank Holiday
  14. An Ideal Family
  15. The Lady’s Maid

With its sharp insights into human relationships and striking depictions of colonial and metropolitan settings, this classic collection is a must-read for lovers of literary fiction.

Book Details:

  • Publisher: Aedha Imprints
  • Pages: 210
  • Dimensions: Standard paperback size for easy handling.
  • Language: English

Manufacturer Information:

  • Manufacturer: Aedha Imprints
  • Packer: Aedha Imprints, India
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