In a German Pension (1911) was Katherine Mansfieldâs first published collection of short stories. Many of these works had been previously published in the British weekly magazine, The New Age, which also featured work by figures including G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells, and George Bernard Shaw. The word âpension" in the title refers to a European guest-house.
After several relationally tumultuous yearsâwhich saw Mansfield fall pregnant out of wedlock, only to marry another man whom she left on the night of the wedding (an outcome that Mansfieldâs mother blamed on a lesbian relationship)âKatherine was whisked off by her mother to Bad WÃķrishofen, a German spa town. Around this time, she miscarried her child. The stories contained in this collection were written soon after.
Contents:âGermans at MeatââThe BaronââThe Sister of the BaronessââFrau FischerââFrau Brechenmacher Attends a WeddingââThe Modern SoulââAt âLehmannâsâââThe Luft BadââA BirthdayââThe Child Who Was TiredââThe Advanced LadyââThe Swing of the PendulumââA Blazeâ
âAbout Katherine Mansfield"âwritten and read by Susannah Fullerton.
Katherine Mansfield (1888â1923) was born in Wellington, New Zealand, and settled in Europe to finish her education. She published her first short fiction in The New Age, then in Rhythm, whose editor, the British writer and critic John Middleton Murry, she soon married. Her writing contributed to the development of the stream of consciousness technique and to the modernist use of multiple viewpoints, and her style has had a powerful influence on subsequent writers in the same genre.
Susannah Fullerton, OAM FRS, has been President of the Jane Austen Society of Australia for over twenty-five years. She is Patron of the Kipling Society of Australia, a founding member of the NSW Dickens Society, and of the Australian Bronte Association. Susannah is Sydneyâs best-known lecturer on classic novels. She lectures regularly at the Art Gallery of NSW, at the State Library of NSW, at conferences, schools, and libraries around Australia and overseas.
Amy Soakes is an Australian voice actor with over twenty years of experience both in performing and production. She has produced over eight hundred video segments and voiced over a thousand television shows, corporate videos, training programs, and commercials. An expert in utilizing accents, she has been narrating audiobooks for more than four years.
Sarah Bacaller is a writer, researcher, and audiobook narrator from Melbourne, Australia.