In the wake of the recent interest in World War One literature sparked by the 100th anniversary of the conflict, Katherine Mansfield and World War One, the 2014 Yearbook of the Katherine Mansfield Society, guest-edited by Isobel Maddison and Alice Kelly, proves a valuable addition to Mansfield studies. At first sight, though, editing a volume on Katherine Mansfield and the war may seem to be a challenge or, at least, to raise a series of serious questions. Indeed, the short story virtuoso cut..
The centenary commemorations of the First World War have prompted renewed debate as to the ways in w...
One of the legacies of our last, violent century is how our reading of the literature of its formati...
The First World War inspired a huge outpouring of writing, including many classic accounts of the ho...
An edited collection of essays examining all aspects of the short story writer Katherine Mansfield a...
The New Zealand short story writer, Katherine Mansfield, was profoundly influenced both in her work ...
Katherine Mansfield experienced the effects of war at close hand, and was one of the few modernist w...
For Katherine Mansfield, World War One was experienced as apocalyptic, life defining: the sudden dea...
Conference organised by the Katherine Mansfield Society Hosted by the town of Bandol, France Support...
The year 1910 was to be critical in Katherine Mansfield’s development as a professional writer. Betw...
Cet article a pour but de démontrer combien la critique a sous-évalué l’empreinte laissée par le tra...
Katherine Mansfield’s short life, plagued by illness, was remarkable for her achievement as a short-...
This essay is an attempt to read the war plays of James Matthew Barrie, with a special emphasis on o...
This chapter is a case study of a single elite reader’s responses to the four years of total war in ...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
Katherine Mansfield’s most poignant personal association with the war concerned the death of her bro...
The centenary commemorations of the First World War have prompted renewed debate as to the ways in w...
One of the legacies of our last, violent century is how our reading of the literature of its formati...
The First World War inspired a huge outpouring of writing, including many classic accounts of the ho...
An edited collection of essays examining all aspects of the short story writer Katherine Mansfield a...
The New Zealand short story writer, Katherine Mansfield, was profoundly influenced both in her work ...
Katherine Mansfield experienced the effects of war at close hand, and was one of the few modernist w...
For Katherine Mansfield, World War One was experienced as apocalyptic, life defining: the sudden dea...
Conference organised by the Katherine Mansfield Society Hosted by the town of Bandol, France Support...
The year 1910 was to be critical in Katherine Mansfield’s development as a professional writer. Betw...
Cet article a pour but de démontrer combien la critique a sous-évalué l’empreinte laissée par le tra...
Katherine Mansfield’s short life, plagued by illness, was remarkable for her achievement as a short-...
This essay is an attempt to read the war plays of James Matthew Barrie, with a special emphasis on o...
This chapter is a case study of a single elite reader’s responses to the four years of total war in ...
In a cultural context, the First World War has come to occupy an unusual existential point half-way ...
Katherine Mansfield’s most poignant personal association with the war concerned the death of her bro...
The centenary commemorations of the First World War have prompted renewed debate as to the ways in w...
One of the legacies of our last, violent century is how our reading of the literature of its formati...
The First World War inspired a huge outpouring of writing, including many classic accounts of the ho...