Katharine Mansfield is a successful female writer in the literary history of the 20th century, who marks a new period of English short stories. She uses tremendous modernistic techniques and digs deep beneath the surface of life to show the causes of human happiness and despair in her works. “The Garden Party” is one of her most famous and representative short stories. Previous studies have mostly focused on its artistic methods, themes and characters, as well as the combination of all, but there are only few studies choosing its narrative perspectives as their study topic. This paper analyzed the narrative perspective in this story, focusing on the use of nonfocalization, internal focalization and covert progression and the effects they ha...
A survey of the available literature on Katherine Mansfield has shown that, in the five decades whic...
Despite the numerous and often contradictory readings The Garden Party has stimulated down the years...
This paper begins by stressing the need for a more critical approach to the work of Katherine Mansf...
Katherine Mansfield, a pioneer modernist short story writer, wrote many interesting short stories in...
This article discusses the life and works of the New Zearland`s writer Katherine Mansfield, known fo...
Katherine Mansfield employed free indirect discourse, literary impressionism, and the innovative use...
This essay examines the protagonist of Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden Party” (1922), Laura, and h...
This paper explores how narrative and metaphor combine to articulate the moral and ideological messa...
Katherine, Mansfield is among the very few writers in English to establish a reputation on the basis...
The purpose of this thesis is to isolate and examine the major technical devices of the short storie...
Kathleen Mansfield is one of the outstanding twentieth century short story writers. Her short story ...
Katherine Mansfield is a New Zealand writer traditionally located within the English modernist liter...
Katherine Mansfield\u27s short stories include numerous visual images, many of which contribute sign...
Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), British Modernist writer whose search for authentic selves in the l...
This volume offers an introductory overview to the short stories of Katherine Mansfield, discussing ...
A survey of the available literature on Katherine Mansfield has shown that, in the five decades whic...
Despite the numerous and often contradictory readings The Garden Party has stimulated down the years...
This paper begins by stressing the need for a more critical approach to the work of Katherine Mansf...
Katherine Mansfield, a pioneer modernist short story writer, wrote many interesting short stories in...
This article discusses the life and works of the New Zearland`s writer Katherine Mansfield, known fo...
Katherine Mansfield employed free indirect discourse, literary impressionism, and the innovative use...
This essay examines the protagonist of Katherine Mansfield’s “The Garden Party” (1922), Laura, and h...
This paper explores how narrative and metaphor combine to articulate the moral and ideological messa...
Katherine, Mansfield is among the very few writers in English to establish a reputation on the basis...
The purpose of this thesis is to isolate and examine the major technical devices of the short storie...
Kathleen Mansfield is one of the outstanding twentieth century short story writers. Her short story ...
Katherine Mansfield is a New Zealand writer traditionally located within the English modernist liter...
Katherine Mansfield\u27s short stories include numerous visual images, many of which contribute sign...
Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), British Modernist writer whose search for authentic selves in the l...
This volume offers an introductory overview to the short stories of Katherine Mansfield, discussing ...
A survey of the available literature on Katherine Mansfield has shown that, in the five decades whic...
Despite the numerous and often contradictory readings The Garden Party has stimulated down the years...
This paper begins by stressing the need for a more critical approach to the work of Katherine Mansf...