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  1. The letters of Katherine Mansfield. Edited by J. Middleton Murry by Katherine (1888-1923). Murry, J. Middleton, ed. Mansfield, 1941-01-01
  2. To Stanislaw Wyspianski by Katherine (1888-1923) Mansfield, 1938-01-01
  3. The Garden Party, And Other Stories by Mansfield Katherine 1888-1923, 2010-09-29
  4. Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) and Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) ([Argentine association of English culture] English pamphlet series) by Lila E Rillo, 1944
  5. Heirloom: An original play based on the letters and journals of Katherine Mansfield, 1888-1923 by Denise Dreher, 1983
  6. The garden party. and other stories. by Mansfield. Katherine. 1888-1923., 1922-01-01
  7. The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume Four: 1920-1921 by Katherine Mansfield, 1996-05-23
  8. Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf: A Public of Two (Oxford World's Classics) by Angela Smith, 1999-05-20
  9. Katherine Mansfield and the Origins of Modernist Fiction by Sydney Janet Kaplan, 1991-06
  10. Katherine Mansfield: Selected Letters by Katherine Mansfield, 1989-10-12
  11. Katherine Mansfield (Literature and Life) by Rhoda B. Nathan, 1988-10
  12. Katherine Mansfield: A Literary Life (Literary Lives) by Angela Smith, 2001-01-06
  13. Katherine Mansfield's Fiction by Patrick D. Morrow, 1993-01-01
  14. Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand Stories by Katherine Murphy Dickson, 1998-04-16

1. The Fly By Katherine Mansfield
The full text of Katherine Mansfield's (18881923) short story.
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Katherine Mansfield
The Fly
by Katherine Mansfield
"Y'are very snug in here," piped old Mr. Woodifield, and peered out of the great, green-leather armchair by his friend the boss's desk as a baby peers out of its pram. His talk was over; it was time for him to be off. But he did not want to go. Since he had retired, since his ... stroke, the wife and the girls kept him boxed up in the house every day of the week except Tuesday. On Tuesday he was dressed and brushed and allowed to cut back to the City for the day. Though what he did there the wife and girls couldn't imagine. Made a nuisance of himself to his friends, they supposed....Well, perhaps so. All the same, we cling to our last pleasures as the tree clings to its last leaves. So there sat old Woodifield, smoking a cigar and staring almost greedily at the boss, who rolled in his office chair, stout, rosy, five years older than he, and still going strong, still at the helm. It did one good to see him. Wistfully, admiringly, the old voice added,"It's snug in here, upom my word!"

2. Creative Quotations From Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
Creative Quotations from . . . Katherine Mansfield (18881923) born on Oct 3 New Zealander author. She is considered one of founders
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The mind I love must have wild places, a tangled orchard where dark damsons drop in the heavy grass, an overgrown little wood, the chance of a snake or two, a pool that nobody's fathomed the depth of, and paths threaded with flowers planted by the mind. Looking back, I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was too. But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at all. Tidied all my papers. Tore up and ruthlessly destroyed much. This is always a great satisfaction. Risk! Risk anything! Care no more for the opinion of others, for those voices. Do the hardest thing on earth for you. Act for yourself. Face the truth.
Published Sources for Quotations Above:
F: Letter, 1928.

3. Katherine Mansfield
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. by birthday from the calendar. Credits and feedback. Katherine Mansfield (18881923) - Pseudonym of Kathleen Murry, original name Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand, into a middle
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4. Fiction: Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield. ( 18881923) LINKS. Katherine Mansfield Web Page BIOGRAPHY. Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was born Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp in Wellington, New Zealand
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Katherine Mansfield
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Katherine Mansfield Web Page

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This page includes biographical information, a chronology of Mansfield's life, and photographs. Deep South
Reading Katherine Mansfield as 'Selective Cultural Archaeology'

http://www.otago.ac.nz/DeepSouth/vol3no2/alice.html
Literary E-zine from the University of Otago, New Zealand, features this scholarly article by Alice Hennessy. BIOGRAPHY
Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was born Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp in Wellington, New Zealand. In 1903 she persuaded her father, a banker and industrialist, to send her to London to study the cello. After a brief return to New Zealand, she went back to London with a small allowance from her family, deciding to become a writer instead of a musician after meeting D. H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf. Mansfield's first book of short stories

5. El Canario, Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
Biblioteca, escritores, narradores, cuentistas, el cuento, el relato, los mejores cuentos, cuentos hispanoamericanos, cuentos italianos, cuentos franceses, cuentos alemanes, cuentos ingleses, Katherine Mansfield. ( Nueva Zelandia, 1888 Francia, 1923) El canario Originalmente publicado en Nation, April 21, 1923. The Dove's Nest and Other Stories
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Katherine Mansfield
(Nueva Zelandia, 1888 - Francia, 1923)
El canario
The Canary
Originalmente publicado en Nation , April 21, 1923
The Dove's Nest and Other Stories
Londres: Constable, 1923
¿Ves aquel clavo grande a la derecha de la puerta de entrada? Todavía me da tristeza mirarlo, y, sin embargo, por nada del mundo lo quitaría. Me complazco en pensar que allí estará siempre, aun después de mi muerte. A veces oigo a los vecinos que dicen: «Antes allí debía de colgar una jaula». Y eso me consuela: así siento que no se le olvida del todo.
¡Lo quería! ¡Cuánto lo quería! Quizá en este mundo no importa mucho lo que uno quiere, pero hay que querer algo. Mi casita y el jardín siempre han llenado un vacío, sin duda; pero nunca me han bastado. Las flores son muy agradecidas, pero no se interesan por nuestra vida. Hace tiempo quise a la estrella del atardecer. ¿Te parece una tontería? Solía sentarme en el jardín, detrás de la casa, cuando se había puesto el sol, y esperar a que la estrella saliera y brillara sobre las ramas oscuras del árbol de la goma. Entonces le murmuraba: «¿Ya estás aquí, amor mío?». Y en aquel instante parecía brillar sólo para mí. Parecía que lo comprendiera...; algo que es nostalgia y sin embargo no lo es. O quizá el dolor de lo que uno echa de menos, sí, era este dolor. Pero ¿qué era lo que echaba de menos? He de agradecer lo mucho que he recibido.
...Pero, en cuanto el canario entró en mi vida, olvidé a la estrella del atardecer: ya no me hacía falta. Y aquello ocurrió de una manera extraña. Cuando el chino que vendía pájaros se detuvo delante de mi puerta y levantó la jaulita donde el canario, en vez de sacudirse como hacían los dorados pinzones, lanzó un débil y leve gorjeo, me sorprendí a mí misma diciéndole:

6. West Campus LRC - Mansfield, Katherine
Mansfield, Katherine (18881923) Pathfinder. May 1996. The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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Mansfield, Katherine (1888-1923)
Pathfinder
May 1996
The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
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Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
Contemporary Authors
REF Z 1224 .C6
The various versions of this classic biographical source are all accessed via the Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index (REF Z 1224 .C58)
Encyclopedia of World Literature in the Twentieth Century
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Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
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Critical Survey of Short Fiction
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7. Miss Brill By Katherine Mansfield
The full text of Katherine Mansfield's (18881923) short story.
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Katherine Mansfield
Miss Brill
by Katherine Mansfield
Only two people shared her "special" seat: a fine old man in a velvet coat, his hands clasped over a huge carved walking-stick, and a big old woman, sitting upright, with a roll of knitting on her embroidered apron. They did not speak. This was disappointing, for Miss Brill always looked forward to the conversation. She had become really quite expert, she thought, at listening as though she didn't listen, at sitting in other people's lives just for a minute while they talked round her. Behind the rotunda the slender trees with yellow leaves down drooping, and through them just a line of sea, and beyond the blue sky with gold-veined clouds. Tum-tum-tum tiddle-um! tiddle-um! tum tiddley-um tum ta! blew the band. Just at that moment a boy and girl came and sat down where the old couple had been. They were beautifully dressed; they were in love. The hero and heroine, of course, just arrived from his father's yacht. And still soundlessly singing, still with that trembling smile, Miss Brill prepared to listen. "No, not now," said the girl. "Not here, I can't."

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Katherine Mansfield (18881923), New Zealand s most famous writer, who was closely associated with DH Lawrence and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf.
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Katherine Mansfield
New Zealand's most famous writer, who was closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and something of a rival of Virginia Woolf. Mansfield's creative years were burdened with loneliness, illness, jealousy, alienation - all this reflected from her work in the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships of her middle-class characters. Her short stories are also noted for their use of stream of consciousness. Like the Russian writer Anton Chekhov , Mansfield depicted trivial events and subtle changes in human behavior:
Henry was a great fellow for books. He did not read many nor did he possess above half a dozen. He looked at all in the Charing Cross Road during lunch-time and at any odd time in London; the quantity with which he was on nodding terms was amazing. By his clean neat handling of them and by his nice choice of phrase when discussing them with one or another bookseller you would have thought that he had taken his pap with a tome propped before his nurse's bosom. But you would have been wrong. (from Something Childish But Very Natural
Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand, into a middle-class colonial family. Her father, Harold Beauchamp, was a banker and mother, Annie Burnell Dyer, a genteel. She lived for six years in the rural village of Karori. Mansfield has later told that "I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was, too. But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, that nothing at all." At the age of nine she had her first text published. As a first step to her rebellion against her background, she withdrew to London in 1903 and studied at the Queen's College, where she joined the staff of the

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The mind I love must have wild places, a tangled orchard where dark damsons drop in the heavy grass, an overgrown little wood, the chance of a snake or two, a pool that nobody's fathomed the depth of, and paths threaded with flowers planted by the mind. Looking back, I imagine I was always writing. Twaddle it was too. But better far write twaddle or anything, anything, than nothing at all. Tidied all my papers. Tore up and ruthlessly destroyed much. This is always a great satisfaction. Risk! Risk anything! Care no more for the opinion of others, for those voices. Do the hardest thing on earth for you. Act for yourself. Face the truth.
Published Sources for the Quotations Shown Above:
F: Letter, 1928.

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Author Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923 Keywords Authors M Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923; Titles G ; Literature. In A German Pension, 1998.
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12. Felicidad [Bliss], Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
Katherine Mansfield, Bliss, Felicidad, Biblioteca, escritores, narradores, cuentistas, el cuento, el relato, los mejores cuentos, cuentos hispanoamericanos, cuentos italianos, cuentos franceses,
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Katherine Mansfield
(Nueva Zelandia, 1888 - Francia, 1923)
felicidad
A pesar de sus treinta años, Berta Young tenía momentos como éste de ahora, en los que hubiera deseado correr en vez de andar; deslizarse por los suelos relucientes de su casa, marcando pasos de danza; rodar un aro; tirar alguna cosa al aire para volverla a coger, o quedarse quieta y reír... simplemente por nada.
¿Qué pude hacer uno si, aún contando treinta años, al volver la esquina de su calle le domina de repente una sensación de felicidad..., de felicidad plena..., como si de repente se hubiese tragado un trozo brillante del sol crepuscular y éste le abrasara el pecho, lanzando una lluvia de chispas por todo su cuerpo?
¿Es que no puede haber una forma de manifestarlo sin parecer “beodo o trastornado”? La civilización es una estupidez. ¿Para qué se nos ha dado un cuerpo, si hemos de mantenerlo encerrado en un estuche como si fuera algún valioso Stradivarius?
“No, la comparación con el violín no expresa exactamente lo que quiero decir —pensó mientras subía corriendo la escalera, y, después de buscar la llave en su bolso y ver que la había olvidado como de costumbre, repiqueteaba con los dedos en el buzón—. Y no lo expresa porque...”
—¡Gracias, Mary! —Entró en el vestíbulo—. ¿Ha vuelto la niñera?

13. RPO -- Selected Poetry Of Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
Selected Poetry of Katherine Mansfield (18881923). from Representative Poetry On-line Prepared by members of the Department of English
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Selected Poetry of Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
from Representative Poetry On-line
Prepared by members of the Department of English at the University of Toronto
from 1912 to the present and published by the University of Toronto Press from 1912 to 1967.
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Index to poems
But then there comes that moment rare
When, for no cause that I can find,
The little voices of the air
Sound above all the sea and wind.
(Voices of the Air, 1-4)
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    Short-story writer and poet, Katherine Mansfield, a pseudonym for Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp (from 1910), was born on October 14, 1888, in Wellington, New Zealand. She was educated in the cello at Queen's College, London, 1903-1906, after which she returned to study music in New Zealand 1907-08. She came back to London in 1908, married George Bowden (a musician), March 2, 1909, separated from him the same day, and afterwards gave birth in Bavaria to a stillborn baby by Garnet Trowell, another musician. This led to her first volume of fiction, In a German Pension (1909). Her life was a train of hardships. Suffering from gonorrhea, she was unable to have children afterwards. Being bisexual, she had a long-term liaison with Ida Baker, but after meeting John Middleton Murry in 1911, they lived together until she divorced Bowden and married Murry on May 3, 1918. Mansfield lost Lesley Heron Beauchamp, her brother, to a wartime accident in 1915. This death led to some of her greatest stories. With Murry, she co-founded a short-lived magazine
  • 14. RPO -- Katherine Mansfield : Voices Of The Air
    Katherine Mansfield (18881923). Voices of the Air. 1But then there comes that moment rare. 2When, for no cause that I can find,. 3The little voices of the air.
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    Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
    Voices of the Air
    But then there comes that moment rare When, for no cause that I can find, The little voices of the air Sound above all the sea and wind.
    The sea and wind do then obey And sighing, sighing double notes Of double basses, content to play A droning chord for the little throats
    The little throats that sing and rise Up into the light with lovely ease And a kind of magical, sweet surprise To hear and know themselves for these
    For these little voices: the bee, the fly, The leaf that taps, the pod that breaks, The breeze on the grass-tops bending by, The shrill quick sound that the insect makes. Notes ] "Katherine Mansfield's practice was suddenly to spend several days in writing poetry, and then to abandon poetry wholly for months and years together. `Poems at the Villa Pauline' ... were written in curious circumstances. Villa Pauline was a four-roomed cottage on the shore of the Mediterranean where we lived in 1916. For the whole of one week we made a practice of sitting together after supper at a very small table in the kitchen and writing verses on a single theme which we had chosen. It seems to me now almost miraculous that so exquisite a poem as, for instance, 'Voices of the Air,' should have been thus composed" (p. xii; presumably by Middleton Murry).
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    15. KATHERINE MANSFIELD, 1888-1923: In A German Pension
    Katherine Mansfield, 18881923. Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand, into a middle-class colonial family. She
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    Katherine Mansfield, 1888-1923 Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand, into a middle-class colonial family. She moved to England to finish her education and married John Middleton Murry, a famous writer on literary topics. She died in France and although her life was short, she soon became well known, both in Britain and on the rest of Europe. Her special qualities are her tender humanity, her clarity, her wit, and her courteous gaiety. Click on the cart to download your book / Haz clic en el carrito para descargar tu libro.
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    An excellent collection of satirical sketches of German characters and events "in a German pension" which came to the author's attention and which she described (Mansfield left the pension's and people's real names unchanged) while staying in the "Villa Pension Müller", run by the Stiegelauers, in Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria. om library om personal http://www.ompersonal.com.ar

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    Translate this page Home_Page Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), Seudónimo de Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp. Escritora británica nacida en Wellington (Nueva Zelanda).
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    S eudónimo de Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp. Escritora británica nacida en Wellington (Nueva Zelanda). Mansfield está considerada una de las grandes figuras del relato breve. A los 18 años se instaló en Londres para estudiar música y abrirse camino como escritora. En 1918 contrajo matrimonio con el crítico literario inglés John Middleton Murry. Aquejada de tuberculosis, Mansfield pasó los últimos cinco años de su vida buscando un remedio para su enfermedad. Sus relatos son de carácter poético, delicado e irónico. Se caracterizan por una sutil sensibilidad para captar las emociones y los estados de ánimo, y revelan los conflictos internos que sus personajes han de afrontar y resolver. Su estilo, muy influido por el escritor ruso Anton Chéjov, ejerció a su vez una gran influencia en el relato posterior. Entre sus colecciones de relatos destacan Pensión de familia alemana Felicidad (1920), una serie de historias en las que la autora evoca su tierra natal, y Fiesta en el jardín (1922), considerada su mejor obra.

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  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Passionate pilgrimage : a love affair in letters : Katherine Mansfield's letters to John Middleton Murry from the South of France, 1915-1920 / in an edition by Helen McNeish ; [photographs by Helen McNeish]. London : Joseph, 1976.
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Undiscovered country : the New Zealand stories of Katherine Mansfield / edited by Ian A. Gordon. London : Longman, 1974.
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand / Vincent O'Sullivan. Auckland : Golden Press, [1974]
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. The short stories of Katherine Mansfield. New York : A. A. Knopf, 1937.
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. The Urewera notebook / Katherine Mansfield ; edited with an introd. by Ian A. Gordon. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1978.
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. The letters and journals of Katherine Mansfield : a selection / edited by C.K. Stead. London : Allen Lane, 1977.
  • Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. The doves' nest and other stories / by Katherine Mansfield. London : Constable, 1923.
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