As a young student at Queen’s College in Harley Street, Katherine Mansfield once put her hand up in a Bible Class and declared (falsely), that she had been chased by a wild bull. The teacher condescendingly responded, ‘Ah, I am afraid you do not count. You are a little savage from New Zealand’. Thus, from the very beginning of her life in Europe, Mansfield, the colonial – who retained her antipodean accent throughout her life – knew what it felt like to be marked out as inferior, to never truly ‘belong’. This paper will report on the perceptions of literary London towards Mansfield during her lifetime. Although frequently associated with the Bloomsbury writers, they perceived her as being a rather common little Antipodean (daughter of th...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
Katherine Mansfield and T.S. Eliot had a friendly yet fraught relationship in which an initial mutua...
‘I love this place more and more. One is conscious of it as I used to be conscious of New Zealand. I...
Katherine Mansfield’s work is still largely unknown in this country. Her life flickered on the margi...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
This paper will explore the relationships and connections between Katherine Mansfield and various pe...
This paper will explore the relationships and connections between Katherine Mansfield and various pe...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This paper looks at how the new two volume edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, ed...
Katherine Mansfield’s French Lives explores how both the literary, cultural, editorial and biographi...
This thesis is a scholarly edition of Katherine Mansfield’s Urewera Notebook. The General Introducti...
The short story cycle played an important role in the early work of Katherine Mansfield. Her first p...
The year 1910 was to be critical in Katherine Mansfield’s development as a professional writer. Betw...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
Katherine Mansfield and T.S. Eliot had a friendly yet fraught relationship in which an initial mutua...
‘I love this place more and more. One is conscious of it as I used to be conscious of New Zealand. I...
Katherine Mansfield’s work is still largely unknown in this country. Her life flickered on the margi...
This thesis considers Katherine Mansfield’s development as a writer in relation to late nineteenth a...
In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas impl...
This paper will explore the relationships and connections between Katherine Mansfield and various pe...
This paper will explore the relationships and connections between Katherine Mansfield and various pe...
Mansfield’s travels in Europe after 1909, make her resemble the figure of the postcolonial woman wri...
This paper looks at how the new two volume edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, ed...
Katherine Mansfield’s French Lives explores how both the literary, cultural, editorial and biographi...
This thesis is a scholarly edition of Katherine Mansfield’s Urewera Notebook. The General Introducti...
The short story cycle played an important role in the early work of Katherine Mansfield. Her first p...
The year 1910 was to be critical in Katherine Mansfield’s development as a professional writer. Betw...
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MA in English Lan...
none1noDespite the recent revival of critical interest in Mansfield’s ‘In the Botanical Gardens’ (1...
Katherine Mansfield and T.S. Eliot had a friendly yet fraught relationship in which an initial mutua...