Katherine Mansfield: the Memories of L. M.
The outline of her life is intended to show how the Mansfield's work was influenced by her New Zealand upbringing, and discusses Mansfield's relationships with women such as Ida Baker and Maata Mahupuku.
I long to renew them in writing.’ In numerous letters and journals, Katherine Mansfield recorded her feelings, thoughts and observations about writing, about the New Zealand of her childhood, the Europe of her later years, the people she ...
This completely new selection of Katherine Mansfield's correspondence draws from the five volumes of her Collected Letters currently being published by Clarendon Press, and ranges from the period of her adolescence to shortly before her ...
Katherine Mansfield: Our Missing Contemporary : Eight Images
Then the fountain of Apollo—the fountain of Neptune—the fountain where Latona is seen beautiful as a flower turning the inhabitants of a village into frogs & lizards and turtles—the grotto of Apollo set above with trees—and the lake ...
I feel as fastidious as though I write with acid'. This book explores Mansfield's idiosyncratic aesthetic by focusing on her position as an outsider in Britain: a New-Zealander, a woman writer, a Fuavist, and eventually a consumptive.
... The Translation Studies Reader ( London : Routledge , 2000 ) Villiers de L'Isle - Adam , Cruel Tales , trans . by Robert Baldick , intro . by A. W. Raitt ( Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1985 ) Sardonic Tales ( Contes Cruels ) ...
An account of the life of the gifted, beautiful, but strangely secretive writer provides a glimpse of the competitive London literary scene between 1908 and 1923 and of such literary...
Katherine Mansfield was not only an extraordinary writer, devoted to her work, she was also a woman of great vivacity and strength, who led a brief but interesting life, from...
This is a major work, and a worthy addition to our understanding and appreciation of New Zealand's greatest writer.
Claire Tomalin's biography brings her nearer than we have ever been to this haunted and haunting writer.
The works of Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), one of England's most gifted short story writers, have influenced over eight decades of writers.
This book offers a new introduction to Katherine Mansfield's short stories focusing on the question of the connection between life and writing in her work.
Weaving together intimate details from Katherine Mansfield's letters and journals with the writings of her friends and acquaintances, Kathleen Jones creates a captivating drama of this fragile yet feisty author: her life, loves and passion ...
Katherine Mansfield: A Biography
Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield: A Biography
I feel as fastidious as though I write with acid'. This book explores Mansfield's idiosyncratic aesthetic by focusing on her position as an outsider in Britain: a New-Zealander, a woman writer, a Fuavist, and eventually a consumptive.
Katherine Mansfield: A Critical Study