The Garden Party, and Other Stories
THE GARDEN PARTY
AND OTHER STORIES
BY THE SAME AUTHOR
BLISS
AND OTHER STORIES
“Miss Mansfield’s stories are like life reflected in a round mirror. Everything is exquisitely bright, exquisitely distinct and just a little queer.”—The Nation.
“BLISS is the sort of book that spoils one for everything else . . . it is impossible to appraise really good work; all one can do is to recognise it when one sees it to say simply ‘this is a fine book.’”—Pall Mall.
“They arrest by their competence, their realism, their irony and wit; they are an expression, symbolical almost, of her times. . . . Written with such sureness and skill. . . . Beauty of a high order.”—J. C. Squire in the Observer.
“This book places Miss Mansfield as the best of our contemporary writers of Fiction."—Cambridge Review.
“Miss Mansfield has the genius that can make a short story out of nothing. . . . The same admirably restrained touch, the same understanding will be found in every one of the stories.”—Evening Standard.
THE
GARDEN PARTY
AND OTHER STORIES
BY KATHERINE
MANSFIELD
Montaigne dit que les hommes vont béant aux choses futures; j’ai la manie de béer aux choses passées.
LONDONBOMBAYSYDNEY
CONSTABLE & COMPANY LIMITED
TO
JOHN MIDDLETON MURRY
First Published, 1922
CONTENTS
PAGE | |
At the Bay | 7 |
The Garden-Party | 68 |
The Daughters of the Late Colonel | 94 |
Mr. and Mrs. Dove | 128 |
The Young Girl | 143 |
Life of Ma Parker | 154 |
Marriage à la Mode | 166 |
The Voyage | 184 |
Miss Brill | 199 |
Her First Ball | 208 |
The Singing Lesson | 220 |
The Stranger | 230 |
Bank Holiday | 251 |
An Ideal Family | 257 |
The Lady’s Maid | 268 |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse