The Little Girl and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield audiobook

The Little Girl and Other Stories

By Katherine Mansfield
Read by Cathy Dobson

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6.62 Hours Unabridged
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Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction and a close associate of D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. The Little Girl and Other Stories was first published in 1921 and includes: ‘The Tiredness of Rosabel’ ‘How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped’ ‘The Journey to Bruges’ ‘A Truthful Adventure’ ‘New Dresses’ ‘The Woman at the Store’ ‘Ole Underwood’ ‘The Little Girl’ ‘Millie’ ‘Pension’ ‘Séguin’ ‘Violet’ ‘Bains Turcs’ ‘Something Childish but Very Natural’ ‘An Indiscreet Journey’ ‘Spring Pictures’ ‘Late at Night’ ‘Two Tuppenny Ones, Please’ ‘The Black Cap’ ‘A Suburban Fairy Tale’ ‘Carnation’ ‘See-Saw’ ‘This Flower’ ‘The Wrong House’ ‘Sixpence’ ‘Poison’

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Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction and a close associate of D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. The Little Girl and Other Stories was first published in 1921 and includes:

  • ‘The Tiredness of Rosabel’
  • ‘How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped’
  • ‘The Journey to Bruges’
  • ‘A Truthful Adventure’
  • ‘New Dresses’
  • ‘The Woman at the Store’
  • ‘Ole Underwood’
  • ‘The Little Girl’
  • ‘Millie’
  • ‘Pension’
  • ‘Séguin’
  • ‘Violet’
  • ‘Bains Turcs’
  • ‘Something Childish but Very Natural’
  • ‘An Indiscreet Journey’
  • ‘Spring Pictures’
  • ‘Late at Night’
  • ‘Two Tuppenny Ones, Please’
  • ‘The Black Cap’
  • ‘A Suburban Fairy Tale’
  • ‘Carnation’
  • ‘See-Saw’
  • ‘This Flower’
  • ‘The Wrong House’
  • ‘Sixpence’
  • ‘Poison’

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Author Bio: Katherine Mansfield

Author Bio: Katherine Mansfield

Katherine Mansfield (1888–1923) was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and settled in Europe to finish her education. She published her first short fiction in The New Age, then in Rhythm, whose editor, the British writer and critic John Middleton Murry, she soon married. Her writing contributed to the development of the stream of consciousness technique and to the modernist use of multiple viewpoints, and her style has had a powerful influence on subsequent writers in the same genre. 

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction/Classics
Runtime: 6.62
Audience: Adult
Language: English