Bliss, and Other Stories Prof Iain D. BoydOriginally published in 1920, Bliss and Other Stories, is an iconic collection of Katherine Mansfields masterful narratives that include The Man Without a Temperament." This captivating work embodies the authors signature style and unmistakable tone. Bliss and Other Stories consists of fourteen anecdotes written during the early 1900s. It features Mr. Reginald Peacock's Day, which follows a disgruntled husband who harshly criticizes his wife, and The
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