Katherine Mansfield - The Doll's House - 1947





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The Doll's House, a 1947 authorised post-war edition in English published by The Albatross, is a 243-page softcover by Katherine Mansfield.
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This book contains The Doll’s House and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield, a carefully chosen collection of short stories that reflects her refined literary style and psychological insight. The stories focus on everyday life, social relationships, and inner emotions, conveyed with subtlety and precision. Mansfield’s ability to capture delicate human interactions and unspoken tensions places her among the most influential writers of the modern short story, and this volume offers a representative overview of her work in this genre.
The rarity of this book lies in its status as an authorised post-war edition published as part of The Albatross Modern Continental Library, a renowned series known for introducing important English-language literature to an international readership. Editions from this series are sought after by collectors of twentieth-century literature and modernist authors, as they occupy a distinctive place in European publishing history and are encountered less frequently on the market.
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This book contains The Doll’s House and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield, a carefully chosen collection of short stories that reflects her refined literary style and psychological insight. The stories focus on everyday life, social relationships, and inner emotions, conveyed with subtlety and precision. Mansfield’s ability to capture delicate human interactions and unspoken tensions places her among the most influential writers of the modern short story, and this volume offers a representative overview of her work in this genre.
The rarity of this book lies in its status as an authorised post-war edition published as part of The Albatross Modern Continental Library, a renowned series known for introducing important English-language literature to an international readership. Editions from this series are sought after by collectors of twentieth-century literature and modernist authors, as they occupy a distinctive place in European publishing history and are encountered less frequently on the market.
This item will be carefully packaged and shipped with a track-and-trace code

