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The Little Girl and Other Stories

By: Katherine Mansfield
Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
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Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction and a close associate of D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. The Little Girl and Other Stories was first published in 1921 and includes:

  • 'The Tiredness of Rosabel'
  • 'How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped'
  • 'The Journey to Bruges'
  • 'A Truthful Adventure'
  • 'New Dresses'
  • 'The Woman at the Store'
  • 'Ole Underwood'
  • 'The Little Girl'
  • 'Millie'
  • 'Pension'
  • 'Séguin'
  • 'Violet'
  • 'Bains Turcs'
  • 'Something Childish but Very Natural'
  • 'An Indiscreet Journey'
  • 'Spring Pictures'
  • 'Late at Night'
  • 'Two Tuppenny Ones, Please'
  • 'The Black Cap'
  • 'A Suburban Fairy Tale'
  • 'Carnation'
  • 'See-Saw'
  • 'This Flower'
  • 'The Wrong House'
  • 'Sixpence'
  • 'Poison'
Public Domain (P)2018 Red Door Audiobooks
Fiction Short Stories

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