Fifteen vivid stories set in Europe and Mansfield's native New Zealand
populate this selection of tales inspired by the complex nature of the
human condition. The author delivers an insightful look at modern
behavior post-World War I.
The Garden Party and Other Stories features multiple tales
highlighting the highs and lows of contemporary life. The title story,
"The Garden Party," centers on a wealthy young woman struggling with the
concept of mortality, while "The Daughters of the Late Colonel" follows
two sisters debating their livelihood after their father's death. These
stories present bold questions and internal conflicts that profoundly
affect each character.
This selection is an enduring part of Katherine Mansfield's legacy.
Written during her final years, The Garden Party and Other Stories is
one of her most viable and celebrated works. It's a delightful
collection of short stories fueled by the intricacies of human nature.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of The Garden Party and Other Stories is both modern and
readable.