Mansfield was educated in New Zealand and London. After 1908, she spent the rest of her life in Europe. Mansfield was a master of the short story and greatly influenced the genre. Her first collection of stories appeared as In a German Pension (1911). Her brother was killed in the First World War which influenced her writing and led to the publication of The Aloe (1916) which contained many memories from her home in New Zealand. These stories together with some additional ones were collected in Bliss (1920). Mansfield's best work is undoubtedly The Garden Party (1922). The Dove's Nest (1923) and Something Childish (1924) were both published posthumously.
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OKMX006
Bliss and Other Stories
Bliss
A Dill Pickle
The Escape
Feuille D'Album
Je Ne Parle Pas Francais
The Little Governess
The Man Without a Temperment
Mr. Reginald Peacock's Day
Pictures
Prelude
Psychology
Revelations
Sun and Moon
The Wind Blows
1920
113
639k
OKMX003
Feuille D'Album
1921
4
218k
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The Garden Party
At The Bay
Bank Holiday
The Daughters of the Late Colonel
The Garden Party
Her First Ball
An Ideal Family
The Lady's Maid
The Life of Ma Parker
Marriage a la Mode
Miss Brill
Mr. And Mrs. Dove
The Singing Lesson
The Stranger
The Voyage
The Young Girl
1922
121
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In A German Pension
1911
64
570k
OKMX004
An Indiscreet Journey
1915
11
155k
OKMX005
Selected Stories
The Doll’s House
The Fly
A Married Man’s Story
1915-1923
16
289k
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