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Summary: “the Fly” by Katherine Mansfield

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“The Fly” is not one of the most famous novels of writer born in New Zealand Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), but it is significant because it is one of her few stories that deals directly with World War I. In history, a boy remembers the death of his son or his father in war, just to be distracted by a mouse that fell into his desk's neck. A classic example of modernist fiction of Mansfield, “The Fly” is about loss, pain, war and death, among o…
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“The Fly” is not one of the most famous novels of writer born in New Zealand Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), but it is significant because it is one of her few stories that deals directly with World War I. In history, a boy remembers the death of his son or his father in war, just to be distracted by a mouse that fell into his desk's neck. A classic example of modernist fiction of Mansfield, “The Fly” is about loss, pain, war and death, among o…

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agerpress.ro broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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