This dissertation traces the imprint of exile in two short stories by Katherine Mansfield. Through a close reading of ‘At the Bay’ and ‘The Garden Party’, I want to focus on the way in which the development of the characters is inextricably linked to the places they inhabit, and argue that Mansfield’s exile position is reflected in the unity of character and place, the liminal ‘in-between’ spaces, the use of symbolic landscape and the nostalgic rendering of New Zealand. In relation to the nostalgic descriptions, the archetypal image of the Garden of Eden and the utopian aspects of the pastoral Arcadia will be central to the discussion. This enquiry places Mansfield’s stories in a larger context of postcolonialism. Salman Rushdie and Edward...
L’article traite des aspects du Moi dans le “Je Ne Parle Pas Français” de Katherine Mansfield et en ...
A reinterpretation of Katherine Mansfield's work that expands our understanding of her place in Mode...
In this thesis I have argued the case for Katherine Mansfield's Literary Expressionism in my selecte...
This thesis investigates how the prevalent tendency in scholarship on Mansfield diminishes and simpl...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
The relationship between literary Modernism and the short story is a neglected area, particularly in...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
Focusing on the domestic ideals of settler colonialism, this essay provides an analysis of Katherine...
[Extract] To open with an observation about the modernist short story writer Katherine Mansfield is ...
Katherine Mansfield, a British short story writer of the first part of the twentieth century, lived ...
Katherine, Mansfield is among the very few writers in English to establish a reputation on the basis...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
The short story cycle played an important role in the early work of Katherine Mansfield. Her first p...
This article examines Katherine Mansfield’s notion of self by considering two of her short stories, ...
Katherine Mansfield employed free indirect discourse, literary impressionism, and the innovative use...
L’article traite des aspects du Moi dans le “Je Ne Parle Pas Français” de Katherine Mansfield et en ...
A reinterpretation of Katherine Mansfield's work that expands our understanding of her place in Mode...
In this thesis I have argued the case for Katherine Mansfield's Literary Expressionism in my selecte...
This thesis investigates how the prevalent tendency in scholarship on Mansfield diminishes and simpl...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
The relationship between literary Modernism and the short story is a neglected area, particularly in...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
Focusing on the domestic ideals of settler colonialism, this essay provides an analysis of Katherine...
[Extract] To open with an observation about the modernist short story writer Katherine Mansfield is ...
Katherine Mansfield, a British short story writer of the first part of the twentieth century, lived ...
Katherine, Mansfield is among the very few writers in English to establish a reputation on the basis...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
The short story cycle played an important role in the early work of Katherine Mansfield. Her first p...
This article examines Katherine Mansfield’s notion of self by considering two of her short stories, ...
Katherine Mansfield employed free indirect discourse, literary impressionism, and the innovative use...
L’article traite des aspects du Moi dans le “Je Ne Parle Pas Français” de Katherine Mansfield et en ...
A reinterpretation of Katherine Mansfield's work that expands our understanding of her place in Mode...
In this thesis I have argued the case for Katherine Mansfield's Literary Expressionism in my selecte...