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Selected Stories (edition 2002)

by Katherine Mansfield

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Title:Selected Stories
Authors:Katherine Mansfield
Info:Oxford University Press (2002), Paperback
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Tags:Fiction, Short stories, 20th century, New Zealand

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At last I can say I have read Katherine Mansfield!
I particularly enjoyed the NZ setting of the opening story At the Bay but felt that many of them were more English in tone. This being said she presents a woman's view of social practices in the early 20th century but like many short stories they left me wanting more. One wonders, if she hadn't died at such a young age, whether she would have written a novel. ( )
  HelenBaker | Jan 31, 2013 |
Touching, sometimes sad, Katherine Mansfield's stories do not leave casual readers indifferent. Her style approaches the sensitivity of Virginia Woolf, whilst using the conventions of the short story. Her incisive criticism applies to the society of New Zealand, as well as the lives and relationships of the characters, in a kind of honest reflection of her thoughts and feelings. The stories are deeply personal or psychological, and may particularly appeal to female readers. However, the author's skills in writing short stories is widely acknowledged and is recognized as a classic of English literature worldwide.

This selection of short stories will find its place on everyone's shelves and the stories can be read as and when needed. It is a library essential. Highly recommended. ( )
1 vote soniaandree | Oct 8, 2009 |
Virginia Woolf wrote of Mansfield that 'I was jealous of her writing. The only writing I have ever been jealous of.' What more can I say, absolutely stunning prose. ( )
  riverwillow | Sep 5, 2008 |
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'I was jealous of her writing. The only writing I have ever been jealous of.' Virginia Woolf Virginia Woolf was not the only writer to admire Mansfield's work: Thomas Hardy, D. H. Lawrence, and Elizabeth Bowen all praised her stories, and her early death at the age of thirty-four cut short one of the finest short-story writers in the English language. This selection covers the full range of Mansfield's fiction, from her early satirical stories to the subtly nuanced comedy of 'The Daughters of the Late Colonel' and the macabre and ominous 'A Married Man's Story'. The stories that pay what Mansfield calls 'a debt of love' to New Zealand are as sharply etched as the European stories, and she recreates her childhood world with mordant insight. Disruption is a constant theme, whether the tone is comic, tragic, nostalgic, or domestic, echoing Mansfield's disrupted life and the fractured expressions of Modernism. This new edition increases the selection from 27 to 33 stories and prints them in the order in which they first appeared, in the definitive texts established by Anthony Alpers.

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