When her wealthy family prepares to host a lavish summer party, the
young, hitherto sheltered Laura Sheridan suddenly feels a kinship with
the staff and the helpers hired to set up the venue for the festivities.
As she learns of the death of one of their working-class neighbours,
this burgeoning sense of class consciousness is heightened by a
realization of her own mortality.
Published in 1922, at the height of literary modernism, 'The Garden
Party' is now considered one of the key texts of that movement. This
volume, which also includes a wide selection of Katherine Mansfield's
other short stories, is an invaluable resource for anyone wishing to
discover one of the early twentieth century's finest writers.