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  2. A Cup of Tea - Wikipedia

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    A Cup of Tea. " A Cup of Tea " is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Story-Teller in May 1922. It later appeared in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories (1923). [1] Her short stories first appeared in Melbourne in 1907, but literary fame came to her in London after the publication of a collection of short ...

  3. Psychology (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. A man visits a woman for tea. He tells her this is the only place he pays attention to in terms of its furniture and so on. He also loves her 'little boy'. They then talk about the state of the novel as a literary genre - coming to the conclusion that the psycho-novel is shoddy. She feels anguished about possibly having failed in ...

  4. Katherine Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    Harold Beauchamp (father) Elizabeth von Arnim (cousin) Website. Official website. Kathleen Mansfield Murry (née Beauchamp; 14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a New Zealand writer and critic who was an important figure in the modernist movement. Her works are celebrated across the world, and have been published in 25 languages.

  5. Mr Reginald Peacock's Day - Wikipedia

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    Plot summary. Reginald is woken up by his wife for breakfast. He is irritated by his wife who is very polite with him. He has a bath, sings for a bit and fathoms he could be an opera singer. The couple then have a minor spat over the fact that she cooks for him, instead of having a servant doing it for them.

  6. Millie (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. June 1913. " Millie " is a 1913 short story in the Modernist, stream-of-consciousness style by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Blue Review in June 1913, and was one of the first stories published by Mansfield; [1] it was reprinted in her 2024 collection Something Childish and Other Stories. [2]

  7. A Dill Pickle - Wikipedia

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    A Dill Pickle. " A Dill Pickle " is a 1917 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in the New Age on 4 October 1917. [1] A revised version later appeared in Bliss and Other Stories. [2] The characters and their relationship possibly were inspired by Mansfield's older sister Vera Margaret Beauchamp and her husband James ...

  8. Pictures (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Pictures (short story) " Pictures " is a 1917 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published under the title of The Common Round in the New Age on 31 May 1917 and later as The Pictures in Art and Letters in Autumn 1919. It was then reprinted as Pictures in Bliss and Other Stories. [1]

  9. Something Childish But Very Natural - Wikipedia

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    Print. Publication date. February 1924. " Something Childish But Very Natural " is a short story written by Katherine Mansfield in 1914. It was first published posthumously in the Adelphi. [1] It was republished in Something Childish and Other Stories (1924).