"The Child."

A young girl, mesmerized by the sea seen through a multi-colored window, runs naked to meet some bathers at the shore; they, "as if ashamed of something," shout for her to return, but "towards the sea that with its rolling yellow breast had appeared the very emblem of some bright, entrancing day, the child in its loveliness ran on." Several of the reviews of Seven Tales and Alexander (attached) gave attention to this story.

In The Criterion (December 1928), Now and Then (Summer 1929), Seven Tales and Alexander (1929), Thirty Tales (1934). Reprinted in Best Short Stories of 1929 (1929), The Best British Short Stories of 1929, and An Anthology of Modern Short Stories (London: Nelson, 1938).

ID: 
b32
Title: 
"The Child."
Genre: 
Story
Page Count: 
8
Word Count: 
ca. 1600
Publisher: 
Criterion
Now and Then
Year of Publication: 
1928
Topic: 
Childhood