

Ladataan... The Garden Party (alkuperäinen julkaisuvuosi 1922; vuoden 1922 painos)– tekijä: Katherine Mansfield
Teoksen tarkat tiedotPuutarhakutsut (tekijä: Katherine Mansfield) (1922)
![]() Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. A very short concise story about a Garden party told from point of view of Laura a young girl from a well of family. Very poetical imagery and language. näyttää 2/2 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
Relates Katherine Mansfield's classic short story about a garden party which continues uninterrupted by a neighborhood death. No library descriptions found. |
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The story itself starts out on an idyllic summer day in rural England. A garden party is to be held on the grounds of a manor house with all the attendant food, drink and music. Just before it is due to commence one of the daughters of the household hears of the accidental death of a working class person that lives close to the manor house. Her instinct is to cancel the party but she is convinced that the family of the deceased man won't mind if they go ahead. After the party is over her mother sends her to the man's house with a basket full of left-overs from the party. The daughter is quite affected by seeing the body of the accident victim laid out
"There lay a young man, fast asleep--sleeping so soundly, so deeply, that he was far, far away...Oh, so remote, so peaceful. He was dreaming. Never wake him up again. His head was sunk in the pillow, his eyes were closed; they were blind under the closed eyelids. He was given up to his dream. What did garden-parties and baskets and lace frocks matter to him? He was far from all those things. He was wonderful, beautiful. While they were laughing and while the band was playing, this marvel had come to the lane. Happy...happy...All is well, said that sleeping face. This is just as it should be. I am content. But all the same you had to cry..."
The story is very well constructed and conveys a snapshot of class differences in the early 20th century in England. (