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The Garden Party and Other Stories

Chapter 13 Bank Holiday

Word Count: 1242    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

straw hat much too small for him, perched at the back of his head. He plays the guitar. A little chap in white canv

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The Garden Party and Other Stories
The Garden Party and Other Stories
“1922. Mansfield is New Zealand's most famous writer. She was 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. Her short stories are also notable for their use of stream of consciousness. Like the Russian writer Anton Chekhov, Mansfield depicted trivial events and subtle changes in human behavior. Her family memoirs, collected in Bliss, secured her reputation as a writer. Contents: At the Bay; The Garden Party; The Daughters of the Late Colonel; Mr. and Mrs. Dove; The Young Girl; Life of Ma Parker; Marriage a la Mode; The Voyage; Miss Brill; Her First Ball; The Singing Lesson; The Stranger; Bank Holiday; An Ideal Family; and The Lady's-Maid. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.”
1 Chapter 1 At the Bay2 Chapter 2 The Garden Party3 Chapter 3 The Daughters of the Late Colonel4 Chapter 4 Mr. and Mrs. Dove5 Chapter 5 The Young Girl6 Chapter 6 Life of Ma Parker7 Chapter 7 Marriage a La Mode8 Chapter 8 The Voyage9 Chapter 9 Miss Brill10 Chapter 10 Her First Ball11 Chapter 11 The Singing Lesson12 Chapter 12 The Stranger13 Chapter 13 Bank Holiday14 Chapter 14 An Ideal Family15 Chapter 15 The Lady's Maid