- Life of Ma Parker
Life of Ma Parker is a 1921 short story by
Katherine Mansfield . It was first published in the "Nation & the Athenaeum " on 26 February 1921, and later reprinted in "The Garden Party and Other Stories". [Katherine Mansfield, "Selected Stories", Oxford World's Classics, explanatory notes]Plot summary
The gentleman opens his door to his charwoman, who tells her her grandson has died. Through an analepsis, the grandson asks his grandmother for money, which she says she does not have. She then thinks back to her move to
London ; her husband's death; her grandson's death. After cleaning the gentleman's house, she wishes she had somewhere she could go and cry, but as it starts raining she realises she cannot even do that outside - and Ethel is at home, thus preventing her from doing it there too.Characters
*the young literary gentleman
*Ma Parker, his charwoman. She was born inStratford-upon-Avon .
*Mr Parker, a baker, Ma Parker's deceased husband.
*Maudie, a daughter of Ma Parker's.
*Alice, a daughter of Ma Parker's.
*two other sons of Ma Parker's.
*Jim, a son of Ma Parker's, who went toIndia in the army.
*Ethel, a daughter of Ma Parker's, who married a waiter and had Lennie before her husband died.
*Lennie, Ma Parker's grandson, who has just died.Major themes
*class-consciousness : the gentleman believes Ma Parker only cared about the funeral, and is not upset about the untimely death itself. The difficulty of her job and of her life is also emphasised many times.
Literary significance
The text is written in the
modernist mode, without a set structure, and with many shifts in the narrative.Footnotes
External links
* [http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/mansfield/garden/parker.html Full text]
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