"Miss Brill" In “Miss Brill,” Mansfield created one of her most famous characterizations; one that illustrates the illusions of the old order and how they are shown to be just that: illusions.
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*Note: A print copy of the anthology The Best Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield may be requested from the SCF Bradenton Library. Click here for item status and location.
“Introduction to Reading Literature, reading a story, and analysis of literature”
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