DENOV INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENUERSHIP AND PEDAGOGY SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHLANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
COURSE PAPER
THEME :Katherine Mansfield and her “A Cup of Tea”
Scientific supervisor: N.S.Oripova
Done by: Suvonqulov Anvar
Group: 206
Content Introduction………………………………… Chapter 1. About author Katherine Mansfield. I.1 Katherine Mansfield and her biograhy……………………… I.2 Life and works of Katherine Mansfield……………….. Chapter 2. About short story “A Cup of Tea”. II.1 Katherine Mansfield and her “A Cup of Tea” ………. II.2 Literary analysis and characters analysis…….
Conclusion…………………………………………………………. List of used literature………………………………………….
Introduction Howard is an avid short story reader who likes to help others find and understand stories. Here is a selection of some of the best, most anthologized short stories ever. No doubt you'll find many familiar titles here, but I hope you also discover something new.
These narratives are sterling examples of the short story form. They have endured, bringing enjoyment to readers for many years.
Most of them are part of the literary canon. You'll have no trouble finding explanatory notes and analysis for these titles if you want to go deeper. But if that's not for you, don't let it put you off reading these stories. They can be enjoyed on their own.
Della, a young married woman, has managed to save a dollar and eighty-seven cents. It's Christmas tomorrow; she wants to get her husband a nice present. She's distraught, knowing that she's well short of the amount she needs. Before going out, she looks at her long, beautiful hair in the mirror.