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  1. Katherine Mansfield: The Woman and the Writer by Gillian Boddy, 1988-11-01
  2. Katherine Mansfield: The View from France (European Connections) by Gerri Kimber, 2008-08-30
  3. A Fine Pen: The Chinese View of Katherine Mansfield by Shifen Gong, 2001-05
  4. Katherine Mansfield (Life and Works) by Jane Phillimore, 1990-10
  5. Katherine Mansfield by Ian Alistair Gordon, 1963-06
  6. Letters of John Middleton Murry to Katherine Mansfield
  7. A Bibliography of Katherine Mansfield (Soho Bibliographies) by B. J. Kirkpatrick, 1990-01-18
  8. Double Lives -- Women in the Stories of Katherine Mansfield (Te Whenua Series. Pacific People, Land and Literature, Vol 4) by Heather Murray, 1991-01
  9. Katherine Mansfield by Clare Hanson, Andrew Gurr, 1981-06
  10. Studies in Short Fiction Series: Katherine Mansfield (Twayne's Studies in Short Fiction) by John F. Kobler, 1990-05-01
  11. Katherine Mansfield (Key Women Writers) by Kate Fullbrook, 1986-09
  12. The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks by Katherine Mansfield, Margaret Scott, 2002-12
  13. The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume Three: 1919-1920 by Katherine Mansfield, 1993-04-08
  14. Katherine Mansfield (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Saralyn R. Daly, 1994-01

41. Virginia Woolf Distance Learning Project - Supplementary Reading By Katherine Ma
Katherine Mansfield. 18881923. The Doll s House. When dear old Mrs. Hay went back to town after staying with the Burnells she sent the children a doll s house.
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KATHERINE MANSFIELD
The Doll's House When dear old Mrs. Hay went back to town after staying with the Burnells she sent the children a doll's house. It was so big that the carter and Pat carried it into the courtyard, and there it stayed, propped up on two wooden boxes beside the feed-room door. No harm could come of it; it was summer. And perhaps the smell of paint would have gone off by the time it had to be taken in. For, really, the smell of paint coming from that doll's house ("Sweet of old Mrs. Hay, of course; most sweet and generous!") but the smell of paint was quite enough to make any one seriously ill, in Aunt Beryl's opinion. Even before the sacking was taken off. And when it was . . . There stood the doll's house, a dark, oily, spinach green, picked out with bright yellow. Its two solid little chimneys, glued on to the roof, were painted red and white, and the door, gleaming with yellow varnish, was like a little slab of toffee. Four windows, real windows, were divided into panes by a broad streak of green. There was actually a tiny porch, too, painted yellow, with big lumps of congealed paint hanging along the edge. But perfect, perfect little house! Who could possibly mind the smell? It was part of the joy, part of the newness.

42. Blueplaqueproject.org | People | MANSFIELD, Katherine
Katherine Mansfield. No Plaque Image Available. Click to add one. 18881923 Writer, and her husband, John Middleton MURRY 1889-1957), Critic, lived here. Links.
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43. ENGL 481: Katherine Mansfield & Virginia Woolf (Spring 1997)
For a few years, Katherine Mansfield (18881923) and Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) were, in their different ways, among the most influential women of letters in
http://www-english.tamu.edu/pers/fac/mitchell/engl481/mansfield-woolf/
ENGL 481 (Spring 1997)
Professor: J. Lawrence Mitchell
Office: Blocker
Hours: After class
Phone: 845-3890
Course Description
For a few years, Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) and Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) were, in their different ways, among the most influential women of letters in England. The relationship between the two was complicated and sometimes tense. Differences of background, taste, and mode of living made it difficult at times for them to find common groundand, of course, they became literary rivals. But their shared passion for writing as a way of life led them to a kind of grudging mutual respecteach saw something of herself in the other. After Mansfield's untimely death in 1923, Woolf said "I have a feeling that I shall think of her at intervals all through life" and, indeed, in 1931, confessed that "I dream of her often..." As James King suggests in his recent biography: "The truth was that Katherine Mansfield was the shadow self of Virginia Woolf, the woman writer whoin love and hatredgoaded her to do her best" (Virginia Woolf, 1995:324).
In this seminar, we will undertake an in-depth reading of the lives and works of Mansfield and Woolf and the points of contact between the two. We will draw extensively upon non-fictional sourcesdiaries, essays, letters, and reviewsas well as upon fiction. For a number of good reasons, the focus will be upon short fiction, but we will also consider the evolution of such longer works as Mansfield's The Aloe (first published in a much sparer form as Prelude) and Woolf's Mrs Dalloway (which evolved from a sequence of short stories). Among the issues likely to receive some attention are androgyny, creativity, epiphany, lyricism, modernist techniques, stylistic innovation, the sense of self, and visions of childhood.

44. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
Katherine Mansfield. (18881923). A Day in Bed I wish I had not got a cold,; A Few Rules for Beginners Babies must not eat the coal;
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45. Mansfield, Katherine (Litteraturnettet)
OM VIRUS OG SPAM. Mansfield, Katherine New Zealand 18881923. Lenker Books and Writers Biografi. SØK ETTER Mansfield, Katherine. SØK I
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46. Mansfield, Katherine (Norwegian Writers' Web)
Mansfield, Katherine New Zealand 18881923. Links Books and Writers Biography.
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47. Inventory Of The Katherine Mansfield Papers, 1903-1942
Title Katherine Mansfield Papers, 19031942. Creator Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923. Names. Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Mansfield, Katherine.
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Title : Katherine Mansfield Papers, 1903-1942 Creator : Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Repository : Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections Collection Call Number : Midwest MS Mansfield Collection Stack Location : Level 3a Aisle 24 Row 10 Extent : 3.5 cubic ft. (7 boxes) + appendix (2 boxes) Abstract : Correspondence, works and miscellaneous material relating to Katherine Mansfield, British short story writer and critic.

48. The Garden Party By Katherine Mansfield
Logo Link to Home Page, Short Story Classics. Katherine Mansfield 1888-1923. The Garden Party. by Katherine Mansfield. And after all the weather was ideal.
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The Garden Party
by Katherine Mansfield
And after all the weather was ideal. They could not have had a more perfect day for a garden-party if they had ordered it. Windless, warm, the sky without a cloud. Only the blue was veiled with a haze of light gold, as it is sometimes in early summer. The gardener had been up since dawn, mowing the lawns and sweeping them, until the grass and the dark flat rosettes where the daisy plants had been seemed to shine. As for the roses, you could not help feeling they understood that roses are the only flowers that impress people at garden-parties; the only flowers that everybody is certain of knowing. Hundreds, yes, literally hundreds, had come out in a single night; the green bushes bowed down as though they had been visited by archangels. Breakfast was not yet over before the men came to put up the marquee. "Where do you want the marquee put, mother?" "My dear child, it's no use asking me. I'm determined to leave everything to you children this year. Forget I am your mother. Treat me as an honoured guest." But Meg could not possibly go and supervise the men. She had washed her hair before breakfast, and she sat drinking her coffee in a green turban, with a dark wet curl stamped on each cheek. Jose, the butterfly, always came down in a silk petticoat and a kimono jacket.

49. WAG: Miss Brill
The Garden Party and Other Stories Penguin Classics 192 pp. $12. Miss Brill. Katherine Mansfield (18881923). Although it was so brilliantly
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Miss Brill Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) A There were a number of people out this afternoon, far more than last Sunday. And the band sounded louder and gayer. That was because the Season had begun. For although the band played all the year round on Sundays, out of season it was never the same. It was like some one playing with only the family to listen; it didn't care how it played if there weren't any strangers present. Wasn't the conductor wearing a new coat, too? She was sure it was new. He scraped with his foot and flapped his arms like a rooster about to crow, and the bandsmen sitting in the green rotunda blew out their cheeks and glared at the music. Now there came a little "flutey" bitvery pretty!a little chain of bright drops. She was sure it would be repeated. It was; she lifted her head and smiled. 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.

50. Katherine Mansfield Definition Of Katherine Mansfield. What Is Katherine Mansfie
Katherine Mansfield. Word Word. Noun, 1. Katherine Mansfield New Zealand writer of short stories (1888-1923)
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51. Katherine Mansfield Bio
Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield (18881923) was a British short-story writer, born in Wellington, New Zealand. She is considered
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KATHERINE MANSFIELD Katherine Mansfield
(1888-1923) was a British short-story writer, born in Wellington, New Zealand. She is considered one of the great masters of the short-story form. At the age of 18 she settled in London to study music and to establish herself as a writer. Mansfield's stories are poetic, delicate, and ironic; they are characterized by a subtle sensitivity to mood and emotion, revealing the inner conflicts her characters face and resolve. Her style, much influenced by that of the Russian writer Anton Chekhov, in turn had great influence on later short-story writing. Collections of her short fiction include In a German Pension Bliss (1920), which contains stories evocative of her homeland; and The Garden Party (1922), her finest work. The Dove's Nest (1923) and Something Childish (1924), both edited by her husband, were published after Mansfield's death, as were collections of her poems, journals, and letters. Return to Stories

52. MansfieldRL
Katherine Mansfield (18881923) There is a good range of paperback editions of Mansfield s stories on the market at the moment.
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Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
There is a good range of paperback editions of Mansfield's stories on the market at the moment. Penguin publish a big Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (2001) in the Modern Classics series, which is (obviously) a better bet than the old 20th Century Classics collections ( The Garden Party and Other Stories Bliss and Other Stories Something Childish and Other Stories etc.). The Oxford World Classics Selected Stories is edited by the distinguished Mansfield scholar Angela Smith (OUP, 2002), and will probably have a good up-to-date bibliography in it. There is also a Selected Letters in the the OUP Letters and Memoirs series, edited by Vincent O'Sullivan (Clarendon, 1989; OUP, 1990), who is also general editor of the big Clarendon Collected Letters . This is recommended. Here are some monographs and journal articles:
  • Mary Burgan, Illness, Gender and Writing: the Case of Katherine Mansfield (Johns Hopkins, 1994) Con Coroneos, 'Flies and Violets in Katherine Mansfield', in (ed.) Trudi Tate, Women's Fiction and the Great War (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997)

53. POETRY.com.au - Masters - Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield. (18881923). A Day In Bed; Autumn Song; Camomile Tea; Covering Wings; Evening Song of the Thoughtful Child; Fairy
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54. Author Katherine Mansfield, From The Oldpoetry Poetry Archive
Katherine Mansfield (next poet) I was from New Zealan, and I lived from 18881923. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments? Add to favorites?
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    I was from New Zealan, and I lived from 1888-1923. Print or Buy my poetry? View comments Add to favorites? was born in Wellington as Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp, into a family with vigorous social ambitions. Her mother was the delicate and aloof Annie Dyer; her father, Harold Beauchamp, a canny and successful businessman. A first cousin in Sydney became the best-selling novelist, and Mansfield’s first role model, Elizabeth von Arnim.
    Mansfield’s early school years were spent in Karori, a village in the hills a few miles from Wellington, until the Beauchamps returned to Wellington, when she was 11. At first she attended Wellington GC, then Miss Swainson’s private school. In 1903 Beauchamp, now director of the Bank of New Zealand, chose Queen’s College, Harley Street, London, to add metropolitan polish to his clever and handsome daughter. She immersed herself in French, German and music, and began writing sketches and prose poems. In the Queen’s College Magazine she published ‘

55. Katherine Mansfield Love Poem - Archived Love Poems
.Secret Flowers by Katherine Mansfield (18881923). More love poems/quotes for you? Now available- 1. Daily Love Poems 2. Today s Love Quotes.
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Poems Katherine Mansfield Love Poem Is love a light for me? A steady light,
A lamp within whose pallid pool I dream
Over old love-books? Or is it a gleam,
A lantern coming towards me from afar
Down a dark mountain? Is my love a star?
Ah me!-so high above so coldly bright! The fire dances. Is my love a fire
Leaping down the twilight muddy and bold?
Nay, I'd be frightened of him. I'm too cold
For quick and eager loving. There's a gold
Sheen on these flower petals as they fold More truly mine, more like to my desire. The flower petals fold. They are by the sun Forgotten. In a shadowy wood they grow Where the dark trees keep up a to-and-fro Shadowy waving. Who will watch them shine When I have dreamed my dream? Ah, darling mine, Find them, gather them for me one by one. Secret Flowers by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) More love poems/quotes for you? Now available- Daily Love Poems Today's Love Quotes Other Love-Friendly Pages Personality Quizzes Ask Psychic Zelda - Free Psychic Readings Love Psychology Anger? Love? Emotional IQ Test

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Translate this page stimoli e cultura. L’esempio più significativo è sicuramente quello di Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923). La scrittrice ha vissuto
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57. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Katherine Mansfield Quotes
1. pseudonym of Kathleen Beauchamp Murry ~ Katherine Mansfield (18881923) pseudonym of Kathleen Beauchamp Murry British author novelist, violincellist.
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58. Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) At Famous Creative Women
Katherine Mansfield (18881923) born on Oct 14 New Zealander author. She is considered one of founders of modern short story; wrote
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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.
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60. A Response To Katherine Mansfield's The Garden Party
Katherine Mansfield (18881923) is remembered as one of the classical writers of English short stories, and it is very much due to her works that the short
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A Response to Katherine Mansfield's The Garden Party Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) is remembered as one of the classical writers of English short stories, and it is very much due to her works that the short story gained a full literary status. I would say that the idea in The Garden Party is how marvelous life is, even a miserable and poor life. In my opinion, the author wants to tell us that it's important to show sympathy and understanding across traditional class borders.
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