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The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield brings together the complete short fiction of one of the most gifted and influential modernist writers of the early 20th century. With exquisite sensitivity and psychological insight, Mansfield captures fleeting moments, quiet epiphanies, and the unspoken tensions beneath everyday life. Her stories-such as The Garden Party, Bliss, and The Daughters of the Late Colonel-explore themes of identity, class, gender, and emotional isolation with lyrical precision and understated power. This collection showcases Mansfield's masterful command of mood and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield brings together the complete short fiction of one of the most gifted and influential modernist writers of the early 20th century. With exquisite sensitivity and psychological insight, Mansfield captures fleeting moments, quiet epiphanies, and the unspoken tensions beneath everyday life. Her stories-such as The Garden Party, Bliss, and The Daughters of the Late Colonel-explore themes of identity, class, gender, and emotional isolation with lyrical precision and understated power. This collection showcases Mansfield's masterful command of mood and nuance, cementing her legacy as a pioneer of the modern short story and a brilliant observer of the human condition.
Autorenporträt
Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was a New Zealand-born modernist writer known for her innovative and emotionally rich short stories. Her works often explore themes of identity, relationships, and the fleeting nature of life, with a focus on subtle psychological depth and vivid character portrayals. Mansfield's most famous stories, such as The Garden Party, Bliss, and Miss Brill, capture moments of human experience with delicate detail and insight. Her distinctive narrative style and impressionistic approach to storytelling made her a key figure in early 20th-century literature, influencing writers such as Virginia Woolf and shaping the modern short story form.