Ideologies that have been superseded by more enduring political discourses and literary figures who have been succeeded by greater authors are frequently relegated to the footnotes of cultural scholarship. But sometimes these lesser-known subjects of literary history, properly attended to, provide unique opportunities for a richer understanding of aesthetic developments. The study of British modernism, in particular, can benefit from a willingness to examine forgotten political-cultural relationships. Indeed, the period\u27s extreme ideological complexity and cross-fertilization has served to mask the important political roles played by less celebrated artists in the formulation of modernist aesthetic doctrine. This is particularly true of ...
The ‘Decadent Era’ in France, spanning the period between the Commune of 1871 and the Great War, has...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014867 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper begins by stressing the need for a more critical approach to the work of Katherine Mansf...
A reinterpretation of Katherine Mansfield's work that expands our understanding of her place in Mode...
This talk covers the different ways in which Mansfield's life and work can be read through the doubl...
Katherine Mansfield among the Moderns examines Katherine Mansfield’s relationship with three fellow ...
Katherine Mansfield is a New Zealand writer traditionally located within the English modernist liter...
PhDThe chief purpose of this project is to discuss Katherine Mansfield's aesthetic ideas in connect...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-87).On her death in January 1923, Katherine Mansfield...
Katherine Mansfield’s contemporaries knew her primarily as a contributor to magazines and periodical...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
This thesis extends and revises current assessments of Katherine Mansfield’s engagements with litera...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
Katherine Mansfield employed free indirect discourse, literary impressionism, and the innovative use...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
The ‘Decadent Era’ in France, spanning the period between the Commune of 1871 and the Great War, has...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014867 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper begins by stressing the need for a more critical approach to the work of Katherine Mansf...
A reinterpretation of Katherine Mansfield's work that expands our understanding of her place in Mode...
This talk covers the different ways in which Mansfield's life and work can be read through the doubl...
Katherine Mansfield among the Moderns examines Katherine Mansfield’s relationship with three fellow ...
Katherine Mansfield is a New Zealand writer traditionally located within the English modernist liter...
PhDThe chief purpose of this project is to discuss Katherine Mansfield's aesthetic ideas in connect...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-87).On her death in January 1923, Katherine Mansfield...
Katherine Mansfield’s contemporaries knew her primarily as a contributor to magazines and periodical...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
This thesis extends and revises current assessments of Katherine Mansfield’s engagements with litera...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
Katherine Mansfield employed free indirect discourse, literary impressionism, and the innovative use...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
The ‘Decadent Era’ in France, spanning the period between the Commune of 1871 and the Great War, has...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN014867 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper begins by stressing the need for a more critical approach to the work of Katherine Mansf...