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  1. The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield The Garden Party is about a family debating whether to proceed with a party following the news their neighbor was just killed in an accident, leaving a wife and five small children. It was one of Mansfield's stories dedicated to the memory of her brother who was killed during World War I when a ...

  2. Work and Leisure. “The Garden Party” emphasizes the stark division between working-class people and economic elites in a deeply unequal society—in this case, early 20th century New Zealand. As she follows the wealthy Sheridan family on the day of their extravagant party, Mansfield critiques this society's division between elites who get ...

  3. Section 1. One lovely summer morning, four laborers are setting up a marquee for the Sheridan family's garden-party. Mrs. Sheridan sends her daughter Laura outside to supervise. Though apprehensive at first, Laura soon finds the workmen friendly and decides class divisions are absurd. Later, Laura takes a call from her friend Kitty Maitland and ...

  4. The Garden Party. And after all the weather was ideal. They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Windless, warm, the sky without a cloud. Only the blue was veiled with a haze of light gold, as it is sometimes in early summer. The gardener had been up since dawn, mowing the lawns and sweeping them ...

  5. 10 de dez. de 2018 · The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield Bangla Translation, দ্যা গার্ডেন পার্টি - ক্যাথেরিন ...

  6. The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield. “It’s quite right,” she said calmly. “Yes, I ordered them. Aren’t they lovely?”. She pressed Laura’s arm. “I was passing the shop yesterday, and I saw them in the window. And I suddenly thought for once in my life I shall have enough canna lilies.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2014 · Katherine Mansfield’s short story The Garden Party is a juxtaposition of socioeconomic status, tragedy, and autobiographical meaning. In the same time and space of a morning and a day, Laura and her family are hosting a lavish garden party of wealth and “extravagance” — while down at the bottom of the hill, a wife and her five children have just lost a husband and a father.