THE ISSUE OF FEMALE FATE IN THE STORY "FATE" BY CATHERINE MANSFIELD
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gender equality, society, problems, female image, short storiesАннотация
In this article, the author examines the issue of female fate in Katherine Mansfield's story "Fate" from an artistic analysis. On the example of the life of Ma Parker, the main character in the work, he observes the living conditions and positions of women in society in the 20th century, and compares it with the image of women in other works of the writer.
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Kubasiewicz, Miroslawa. “Authentic Existence and the Characters of Katherine Mansfield.” Katherine Mansfield and Literary Modernism, edited by Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber and Susan Reid. Continuum, 2011, p 37-46.
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