Focusing on the domestic ideals of settler colonialism, this essay provides an analysis of Katherine Mansfield’s representations of house and home in several of her New Zealand short stories. The first part of the essay considers Mansfield’s use of Gothic tropes to represent settler-Indigenous spatial relations in the story ‘Old Tar’ (1913), suggesting that the dread-tinged colonial house challenges settler colonial ideas about land-tenure and inheritance. The second part of the essay discusses the development of second-generation settler identities, analysing Mansfield’s representations of class in the context of settler spatial relations in ‘The Garden Party’ (1921). The essay’s broader claim is that ‘Old Tar’ and ‘The Garden Party’ chall...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
"The Woman at the Store" is the first of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories set in the New Zealand ...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
[Extract] To open with an observation about the modernist short story writer Katherine Mansfield is ...
While Anton Chekhov’s influence on Katherine Mansfield is widely acknowledged, the two writers’ sett...
While Anton Chekhov’s influence on Katherine Mansfield is widely acknowledged, the two writers’ sett...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
This essay reads Mansfield’s stories in relation to instrumental and aesthetic views of literature. ...
This dissertation traces the imprint of exile in two short stories by Katherine Mansfield. Through a...
New Zealand became a dominion in 1907 and joined the Commonwealth in 1931. These markers of independ...
The short story cycle played an important role in the early work of Katherine Mansfield. Her first p...
This essay is situated in relation to the critical commonplace that the contrasting literary modes a...
This thesis examines the ways the Gothic, as an aesthetic mode, is used to manage the spatial and co...
This talk covers the different ways in which Mansfield's life and work can be read through the doubl...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
"The Woman at the Store" is the first of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories set in the New Zealand ...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
[Extract] To open with an observation about the modernist short story writer Katherine Mansfield is ...
While Anton Chekhov’s influence on Katherine Mansfield is widely acknowledged, the two writers’ sett...
While Anton Chekhov’s influence on Katherine Mansfield is widely acknowledged, the two writers’ sett...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
This essay reads Mansfield’s stories in relation to instrumental and aesthetic views of literature. ...
This dissertation traces the imprint of exile in two short stories by Katherine Mansfield. Through a...
New Zealand became a dominion in 1907 and joined the Commonwealth in 1931. These markers of independ...
The short story cycle played an important role in the early work of Katherine Mansfield. Her first p...
This essay is situated in relation to the critical commonplace that the contrasting literary modes a...
This thesis examines the ways the Gothic, as an aesthetic mode, is used to manage the spatial and co...
This talk covers the different ways in which Mansfield's life and work can be read through the doubl...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
"The Woman at the Store" is the first of Katherine Mansfield’s short stories set in the New Zealand ...