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  1. THE DOLL’S HOUSE (1922) By Katherine Mansfield When dear old Mrs. Hay went back to town after staying with the Burnells she sent the children a doll’s house. It was so big that the carter and Pat carried it into the courtyard, and there it stayed, propped up on two wooden boxes beside the feed-room door. No harm could come to it; it was summer.

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  2. A short story about a doll’s house that becomes a source of envy and conflict among three sisters and their friends. Learn about the themes, characters, and symbols of this classic tale by Katherine Mansfield.

  3. A short story about a doll’s house that arrives at the Burnell family home and becomes a source of fascination and exclusion for the girls at school. The story explores themes of class, identity, and communication through the contrast between the Burnells and the Kelveys, two families in a small village.

  4. Sep 5, 2023 · Summary. PDF Cite Share. Laura Guggenheim, M.A. | Certified Educator. Last Updated September 5, 2023. Katherine Mansfield’s short story “The Doll’s House” commences when Mrs. Hay, a...

  5. Jul 10, 2022 · A literary analysis of Mansfield’s short story “The Doll’s House” from The Dove’s Nest collection. The story explores themes of identity, belonging, and social satire through the metaphor of a doll’s house and an epiphanic moment of shared vision.

  6. The Doll's House" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Nation and Atheneum on 4 February 1922 and subsequently appeared in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories (1923). Mansfield used an alternative title in other editions, including "At Karori". Major themes

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  8. Read the full text and analysis of Mansfield's short story about class discrimination and social order in colonial New Zealand. Learn about the literary devices, themes, and vocabulary of this modernist work.

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