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At the Bay. Exploring human relationships and class dynamics in a seaside village
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- Nombre de pages33
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--810155-6
- EAN4066338101556
- Date de parution09/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille632 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'At the Bay, ' Katherine Mansfield presents a nuanced exploration of life in early 20th-century New Zealand, intertwining the lives of several characters over a single summer's day. The narrative unfolds with an impressionistic style, marked by vivid sensory details and a keen psychological depth that captures the subtleties of human emotion and relationships. Mansfield's innovative use of free indirect discourse allows readers an intimate glimpse into her characters' inner thoughts, blurring the lines between their perceptions and reality.
Set against the lush backdrop of the bay, the stories reveal themes of transience, the passage of time, and the complexities of individual existence, all contributing to the modernist literary movement that sought to represent the intricacies of consciousness. Katherine Mansfield, a pivotal figure in modernist literature, was born in New Zealand and later moved to Europe, where she became part of the Bloomsbury Group.
Her personal experiences, including her struggles with mental health and her intricate relationships with her contemporaries, deeply influenced her writing. 'At the Bay' exemplifies her ability to transform the mundane into the profound, reflecting her keen observational skills and her interest in the subtleties of human interactions. Recommended for readers who appreciate rich character studies and the emotive power of language, 'At the Bay' invites contemplation of the human condition.
Mansfield's deft storytelling and evocative prose make this work a seminal piece for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of life and the delicate threads that connect individuals. This work not only stands as a testament to Mansfield's artistic vision but also resonates with universal experiences, making it a timeless read.
Set against the lush backdrop of the bay, the stories reveal themes of transience, the passage of time, and the complexities of individual existence, all contributing to the modernist literary movement that sought to represent the intricacies of consciousness. Katherine Mansfield, a pivotal figure in modernist literature, was born in New Zealand and later moved to Europe, where she became part of the Bloomsbury Group.
Her personal experiences, including her struggles with mental health and her intricate relationships with her contemporaries, deeply influenced her writing. 'At the Bay' exemplifies her ability to transform the mundane into the profound, reflecting her keen observational skills and her interest in the subtleties of human interactions. Recommended for readers who appreciate rich character studies and the emotive power of language, 'At the Bay' invites contemplation of the human condition.
Mansfield's deft storytelling and evocative prose make this work a seminal piece for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of life and the delicate threads that connect individuals. This work not only stands as a testament to Mansfield's artistic vision but also resonates with universal experiences, making it a timeless read.


















