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  1. Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Bliss’ is one of her first great short stories – the genre she excelled at (she never wrote a novel, and her poetry failed to make a mark on the literary world). ‘Bliss’ was first published in 1918, and is shot through with homoerotic longing and the animalistic nature of sexual desire.

  2. BLISS (1918) By Katherine Mansfield laugh at –absolute bliss!– as though you'd suddenly n and it burned in your bosom, sending g "drunk and disorderly" ? How u have to keep it shut up in a case like a –she'd forgotten it, as usual–and rattling the letter Thank you, Mary"–she went into the hall. "Is nurse back?" -room, will you?

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  3. Bliss" is a modernist short story by Katherine Mansfield first published in 1918. It was published in the English Review in August 1918 and later reprinted in Bliss and Other Stories. Katherine Mansfield was a New Zealand-born writer who lived most of her life in England.

    • Katherine Mansfield
    • 1918
  4. 4 de ago. de 2016 · O conto de Katherine Mansfield, escrito em 1918, tornou a escritora neozelandesa conhecida em diversos países e, supostamente, teria enciumado ninguém menos que Virginia Woolf devido ao grande talento da contista, em especial em relação a história contada em Bliss.

  5. Bliss’, like much modernist fiction, is marked by its use of ambiguous symbolism: symbols whose meanings appear multifaceted and hard to pin down. And central to the story is the symbol of the pear-tree, which recurs at numerous points throughout ‘Bliss’.

  6. 8 de jun. de 2022 · The first important collection of Katherine Mansfield’s work and a touchstone for the modernist short story. Bliss brought together stories composed from 1916 to 1919; at this time, Mansfield was living through the last years of the World War I and traveling to France and Italy in the hope of curing the tuberculosis that would…

  7. Thirty-year old Bertha Young is overcome by a feeling of excitement, or “bliss,” while preparing to throw a dinner party for a group of her friends.