Katherine Mansfield's "Bliss":.

From: Papers on Language & Literature | Date: June 22, 1999 | Copyright information

The author examine the short stories of writer Katherine Mansfield. Topics include sexual alienation, women's oppression, and main characters.

"The Rare Fiddle" as Emblem of the Political and

Sexual Alienation of Woman

CHANTAL CORNUT-GENTILLE D'ARCY

In the final part of To the Lighthouse, Lily Briscoe, the amateur artist, is contemplating her painting and pondering on the elusive nature of mass and form:

Beautiful and bright it shoul...

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