Imagery in Katherine Mansfield's Short Story "Bliss"

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Eman Fathi Yahya

Abstract

Since the death of Katherine Mansfield, the kind of attention


 


her short stories have received has followed an understandably


meandering path. There is no doubt that she joins D.H.Lawrence and


Aldous Huxly among others in parading those she knew in real life


through the pages of her fiction-and no one more consistently than


herself.(Magalaner,p.413).


 


The vision of the human condition which emerges from


Katherine Mansfield's stories is a painful one. It is predicated upon the


notion that to be human is to be a victim and that life preys upon those


least capable of defending themselves against the impossible and


intolerable situations it presents. Each stage and condition of life has


inescapable situations peculiar to it. Women are victimized by the basic


fact of their sex: demanding and insensitive men brutalize them, child


birth exploits them, and female self-sacrifice is regarded by the male


world as routine and expectable. The young and naïve are victimized by


the process of learning the lessons life waits to teach: the fact of death,


the relentless passage of beauty and vigor, the disappointment of


idealism. The old are victimized by loneliness and sickness,by fear of


death,by the thoughtless energy of the younger world around


them.Mansfield's sympathies are torn between her commitment to life


itself, the potential beauty of experience,and the apparent denial of that


potential beauty when the chips are down.


 


To enter into a relationship with another person is,according to


Mansfield,to be victimized by the one most loved,most trusted .The only


option is to become a victimizer,to inflict the pain,betray the trust.

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Imagery in Katherine Mansfield’s Short Story "Bliss" . (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 47, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.vi47.9667
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Imagery in Katherine Mansfield’s Short Story "Bliss" . (2023). Journal of the College of Basic Education, 47, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.35950/cbej.vi47.9667