Description |
xxxii, 579 pages : facsimile ; 25 cm |
Series |
Susan Crooke Memorial Collection |
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Susan Crooke Memorial Collection
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Contents |
Enna Blake -- A happy Christmas eve -- Di Einsame = The lonely one -- About Pat -- In a café -- The education of Audrey -- The tiredness of Rosabel -- The child-who-was-tired -- Germans at meat -- The Baron -- The Luftbad -- At 'Lehmann's -- Frau Brechenmacher attends a wedding -- The sister of the Baroness -- Frau Fischer -- A birthday -- The modern soul -- The advanced lady -- The swing of the penulum -- A blaze -- The journey to Bruges -- Being a truthful adventure -- The festival of the coronation (with apologies to Theocritus) -- Two parodies : Arnold Bennett and H.G. Wells -- Green goggles -- The woman at the store -- How Pearl Button was kidnapped -- The little girl -- Old cockatoo curl -- Ole Underwood -- Millie -- Pension Seguin -- Violet -- Bains Turcs -- Something childish but very natural -- The little governess -- Spring pictures -- An indiscreet journey -- The wind blows -- Stay-laces |
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The lost battle (fragment of Geneva) -- Two tuppenny ones please -- Late at night -- The black cap -- In confidence -- A pic-nic -- Prelude -- Mr Reginald Peacock's day -- Feuille d'album -- A dill pickle -- Je ne parle pas français -- Sun and moon -- Bliss -- Carnation -- Psychology -- Pictures -- The man without a temperament -- Revelations -- The escape -- Bank holiday -- The young girl -- The singing lesson -- The stranger -- Miss Brill -- Poison -- The lady's maid -- The daughters of the late colonel -- Life of Ma Parker -- Sixpence -- Mr and Mrs Dove -- An ideal family -- Her first ball -- Marriage à la mode -- At the bay -- The voyage -- A married man's story -- The garden party -- The doll's house -- Six years after -- Weak heart -- The doves' nest -- Taking the veil -- The fly -- Honeymoon -- The canary -- Commentary -- Mansfield in book form |
Analysis |
Short stories in English New Zealand writers 1907- Texts |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: page 579 |
Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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Author |
Alpers, Antony, 1919-1997.
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ISBN |
019558113X |
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