
The collection opens on a quiet dawn in a seaside town, where mist clings to the garden beds and a lone shepherd leads his flock through dew‑laden fields. The scene is painted in delicate, sensory detail—soft whistling, the scent of eucalyptus, the glint of sunrise on the water—capturing a moment that feels both ordinary and luminous. From this tranquil start, the stories unfold, each turning a simple occurrence into a subtle revelation about the characters who inhabit the town.
Mansfield’s sketches range from the carefree bustle of a garden party to the quiet introspection of a young girl confronting change, from the cramped intimacy of a marriage to the fleeting observations of a solitary traveler. Her prose is spare yet resonant, letting listeners hear the unspoken thoughts that flutter beneath everyday conversation. The result is a series of brief, impressionistic worlds where the ordinary is rendered with surprising depth and empathy.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (316K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1998-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1888–1923
A brilliant short-story writer with a gift for catching quiet emotions and social tension, she helped reshape modern fiction in just a few intense years. Her best-known work turns everyday moments into something vivid, delicate, and unforgettable.
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