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  1. The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume Two: 1918-September 1919 by Katherine Mansfield, 1987-04-09
  2. A Katherine Mansfield Chronology (Author Chronologies) by Roger Norburn, 2008-03-15
  3. Katherine Mansfield: In from the Margin
  4. The Critical Response to Katherine Mansfield (Critical Responses in Arts and Letters)
  5. The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume One: 1903-1917 by Katherine Mansfield, Vincent O'Sullivan, et all 1984-11-01
  6. The Life of Katherine Mansfield by Anthony Alpers, 1982-08-26
  7. Word of Mouth: Body Language in Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf (Feminist Issues: Practice, Politics, Theory) by Patricia Moran, 1996-11-01
  8. Journal of Katherine Mansfield
  9. Illness, Gender, and Writing: The Case of Katherine Mansfield by Professor Mary Burgan, 1994-10-01
  10. Katherine Mansfield: A Secret Life (Vermilion Books) by Claire Tomalin, 1989-06
  11. Reading Mansfield and Metaphors of Reform by W. H. New, 1999-04
  12. Cuentos de mujeres por mujeres/ Women Stories by Women (Clasicos De Siempre: Cuentos/ Always Classics: Stories) (Spanish Edition) by Katherine Mansfield, Louisa Alcott, 2009-02-28
  13. Prelude (Hesperus Modern Voices) by Katherine Mansfield, 2005-06-01
  14. Letters Between Katherine Mansfield and John Middleton Murray by Cherry Hankin, 1990-12-25

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poka¿ powi±zane Mansfield Katherine , w³a¶ciwie Kathleen Beauchamp (1888-1923), angielska pisarka pochodzenia nowozelandzkiego. Studiowa³a w Londynie muzykê i literaturê. Debiutowa³a 1911 zbiorem nowel In a German Pension . Z powodu gru¼licy przebywa³a czêsto poza Angli± w uzdrowiskach i sanatoriach. Zas³ynê³a jako autorka subtelnych opowiadañ psychologicznych, zebranych w tomach: Upojenie (1920, wydanie polskie 1962), Garden Party (1922, wydanie polskie 1934), po¶miertnie The Dove's Nast (1923) i  Something Childish... (1924). Bardzo ceniony jest jej Dziennik (1927, wydanie polskie 1935) i  Listy (1928, wydanie polskie 1934-1935). Zobacz równie¿ Psychologizm zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

23. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923. Titles.
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Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923
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Garden Party And Other Stories, The In A German Pension
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24. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Manners, J. Hartley. Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923. Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin,Baron de, 1782-1854. Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD.
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Maag, Carl Mabie, Hamilton Wright, 1846-1916 MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935 MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936 ... Mühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873
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25. Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) At Famous Creative Women
Famous Creative Women presents. . . Katherine Mansfield (18881923)born on Oct 14 New Zealander author. She is considered one of
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(1888-1923) born on Oct 14 New Zealander author. She is considered one of founders of modern short story; wrote "Prelude," 1918; "The Garden Party," 1922.
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26. Creative Quotations From Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
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27. Katherine Mansfield
Translate this page Home_Page Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), Seudónimo de Kathleen MansfieldBeauchamp. Escritora británica nacida en Wellington (Nueva Zelanda).
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Katherine Mansfield
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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29. The Fly By Katherine Mansfield
The full text of Katherine Mansfield's (1888-1923) short story.Category Arts Literature Authors M Mansfield, Katherine......The Fly. By Katherine Mansfield 18881923. Return to Short StoriesHome Page Y'are very snug in here, piped old Mr. Woodifield
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30. 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
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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.

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32. Mansfield, Katherine
Mansfield, Katherine. 18881923, British author, b. New Zealand, regarded as oneof the masters of the short story. Her original name was Kathleen Beauchamp.
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    Mansfield, Katherine 1888-1923, British author, b. New Zealand, regarded as one of the masters of the short story. Her original name was Kathleen Beauchamp. A talented violincellist, she did not turn to literature until 1908. Her first volume of short stories, In a German Pension (1911), was not remarkable and achieved little notice, but the stories in Bliss (1920) and The Garden Party (1922) established her as a major writer. Later volumes of stories include The Dove's Nest (1923) and Something Childish (1924; Am. ed. The Little Girl, 1924). Her collected stories appeared in 1937. Novels and Novelists (1930) is a compilation of critical essays. After an unhappy first marriage, she married John Middleton Murry , an editor and critic, in 1918. During the last five years of her life she suffered from tuberculosis and succumbed to the disease at the age of 35. Mansfield's stories, which reveal the influence of Chekhov, are simple in form, luminous and evocative in substance. With delicate plainness they present elusive moments of decision, defeat, and small triumph. John Middleton Murry edited her poems (1923, new ed. 1930); her letters (1928); and a collection of her unfinished pieces (1940). See her letters ed. by Vincent O'Sullivan and Margaret Scott (2 vol., 1984-87); biographies by Nora Crone (1986) and Claire Tomalin (1988); studies by Clare Hanson ed. (1987) and Gill Boddy (1988).
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    Author Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923 Keywords Authors M Mansfield,Katherine, 1888-1923; Titles G ; Subject English Literature.
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    35. Poetry Archives @ EMule.com
    Katherine Mansfield. (18881923). A Day in Bed I wish I had not gota cold,; A Few Rules for Beginners Babies must not eat the coal;
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    36. Katherine Mansfield Bio
    Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield (18881923) was a British short-storywriter, born in Wellington, New Zealand. She is considered
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    (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.
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    37. Reading Kafé Katherine Mansfield
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    39. Words Of Women Katherine Mansfield
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    The Opal Dream Cave
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    Firelight Page Two Out in the Garden A Little Girl's Prayer Loneliness Night-Scented Stock Now I am a Plant, a Weed... In the Rangitaki Valley Sanary Sea Sea Song Page Three The Secret There is a Solemn Wind To-Night Sorrowing Love Stars The Storm The Gulf There was a Child Once To God the Father To L. H. B. (1894-1915) The Town Between the Hills Villa Pauline Waves The Wounded Bird Romance The Earth-Child in the Grass The Meeting Her Childrens' Poems More information about Katherine Mansfield

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    The Opal Dream Cave
    In an opal dream cave I found a fairy:
    Her wings were frailer than flower petals,
    Frailer far than snowflakes.
    She was not frightened, but poised on my finger,
    Then delicately walked into my hand.
    I shut the two palms of my hands together
    And held her prisoner. I carried her out of the opal cave, Then opened my hands. First she became thistledown, Then a mote in a sunbeam, Thennothing at all. Empty now is my opal dream cave.
    Across the Red Sky
    Across the red sky two birds flying, Flying with drooping wings. Silent and solitary their ominous flight. All day the triumphant sun with yellow banners Warred and warred with the earth, and when she yielded Stabbed her heart, gathered her blood in a chalice, Spilling it over the evening sky. When the dark plumaged birds go flying, flying, Quiet lies the earth wrapt in her mournful shadow, Her sightless eyes turned to the red sky And the restlessly seeking birds.
    The Awakening River
    The gulls are mad-in-love with the river

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