At the Bay
Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1996
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Short Story • Fiction
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British Literature•
EducationNew Zealand • 1920s
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World History1996
Adult
14-18 years
In "At the Bay" by Katherine Mansfield, individuals experience the passage of a single summer day at a seaside settlement. Through various interactions and introspections, the story captures the intricate dynamics of family life, relationships, and personal reflection. Mansfield's narrative weaves together the perspectives of different characters, revealing their inner lives amid the changing day.
Contemplative
Serene
Nostalgic
Bittersweet
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At the Bay by Katherine Mansfield is praised for its vivid imagery and insightful exploration of everyday life, effectively capturing the nuances of human relationships. Critics admire the lyrical prose and depth of character development. Some find the lack of a strong plot a downside, but the story's atmospheric quality and emotional resonance largely outweigh this for many readers.
Readers who enjoy At the Bay by Katherine Mansfield are likely appreciative of detailed character studies and vivid scene-setting. Fans of Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse or James Joyce’s Dubliners may find similar pleasure in Mansfield’s perceptive exploration of everyday life, familial dynamics, and the subtleties of human nature.
874 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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39
Short Story • Fiction
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British Literature•
EducationNew Zealand • 1920s
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World History1996
Adult
14-18 years
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