Katherine Mansfield's FictionThis book attempts to analyze a major part of Mansfield's fiction, concentrating on an analysis of the various textures, themes, and issues, plus the point of view virtuosity that she accomplished in her short lifetime (34 years). Many of her most famous works, such as "Prelude" and "Bliss," are explicated, along with many of her less famous and unfinished stories. |
Contents
Chapter | 14 |
Chapter Three | 28 |
Chapter Four | 47 |
Chapter Five | 72 |
Chapter | 94 |
Chapter Seven | 114 |
Chapter Eight | 135 |
Works Cited | 155 |
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