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Something Childish and Other Stories is a 1924 collection of short stories by the writer Katherine Mansfield.[1] It was first published in America as The Little Girl.
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This anthology was published after her death by her husband John Middleton Murry. Murry wrote in his introductory note that this volume contains the stories written between Bliss: and Other Stories (1920) and The Garden Party: and Other Stories (1922). The additional stories are the earlier first four stories, plus "Sixpence" (which Mansfield thought sentimental) and "Poison".
Stories
edit- "The Tiredness of Rosabel" (1908)
- "How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped" (1912)
- "The Journey to Bruges" (1911)
- "A Truthful Adventure" (1911)
- "New Dresses" (1912)
- "The Woman at the Store" (1912)
- "Ole Underwood" (1913)
- "The Little Girl" (1912)
- "Millie" (1913)
- "Pension Séguin" (1913)
- "Violet" (1913)
- "Bains Turcs" (1913)
- "Something Childish But Very Natural" (1914)
- "An Indiscreet Journey" (1920)
- "Spring Pictures" (1915)
- "Late at Night" (1917)
- "Two Tuppenny Ones, Please" (1917)
- "The Black Cap" (1917)
- "A Suburban Fairy Tale" (1919)
- "Carnation" (1918)
- "See-Saw" (1917)
- "This Flower" (1920)
- "The Wrong House" (1919)
- "Sixpence" (1921)
- "Poison" (1920)
References
edit- ^ "Short Stories - Something Childish But Very Natural - WriteWork". www.writework.com. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
External links
edit- Something Childish and other stories at the New Zealand Text Centre
- Something Childish and Other Stories public domain audiobook at LibriVox