The Doll's House – A Classic Short Story by Katherine Mansfield

The Power of a Small Kindness
Published in 1921, The Doll’s House is one of Katherine Mansfield’s most quietly powerful stories. Set in a small New Zealand community, it explores class, exclusion, and childhood cruelty through something deceptively simple: the arrival of an elaborate doll’s house.
Mansfield does not moralize. Instead, she observes. Through small gestures and overheard whispers, she reveals how social hierarchies are absorbed and enforced — even by children.
At its center is a tiny amber lamp. And a moment of grace.
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