The Collected Stories of Khaterine Mansfield
    • The Collected Stories of Khaterine Mansfield
    • The Collected Stories of Khaterine Mansfield

    The Collected Stories of Khaterine Mansfield

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    With an Introduction and Notes by Professor Stephen Arkin, San Francisco State University.

    Katherine Mansfield is widely regarded as a writer who helped create the modern short story. Born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1888, she came to London in 1903 to attend Queen’s College and returned permanently in 1908. 

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    About the Book

    Katherine Mansfield is widely regarded as a writer who helped create the modern short story. Born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1888, she came to London in 1903 to attend Queen’s College and returned permanently in 1908. her first book of stories, In a German Pension, appeared in 1911, and she went on to write and publish an extraordinary body of work. This edition of The Collected Stories brings together all of the stories that Mansfield had written up until her death in January of 1923.

    With an introduction and head-notes, this volume allows the reader to become familiar with the complete range of Mansfield’s work from the early, satirical stories set in Bavaria, through the luminous recollections of her childhood in New Zealand, and through the mature, deeply felt stories of her last years. Admired by Virginia Woolf in her lifetime and by many writers since her death, Katherine Mansfield is one of the great literary artists of the twentieth century.

    Short stories include:

    • Bliss
    • Prelude
    • Je ne parle pas français
    • The Wind Blows
    • Psychology
    • Pictures
    • The Man Without a Temperament
    • Mr Reginald Peacock’s Day
    • Sun and Moon
    • Feuille d’Album
    • A Dill Pickle
    • The Little Governess
    • The Garden Party
    • At The Bay
    • The Daughters of the Late Colonel
    • Mr and Mrs Dove
    • Life of Ma Parker
    • Marriage à la Mode
    • The Voyage
    • Miss Brill
    • Her First Ball
    • The Singing Lesson
    • The Stranger
    • The Doll’s House
    • A Cup of Tea
    • The Fly
    • The Canary
    • Something Childish But Very Natural
    • The Tiredness of Rosabel
    • How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped
    • The Woman at the Store
    • Millie
    • An Indiscreet Journey

    And many more…

    About the Author

    Katherine Mansfield

    Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp (1888 -1923) was a New Zealand-born writer, who spent most of her life in England, and is credited with being a major influence on the development of the short story. Her style, with its 'stream of consciousness', was said to be an influence on the work of Virginia Woolf. The full worth of her written works, and the influence of her innovative written style, were not fully appreciated until some decades after her death.

    Katherine Mansfield (the pseudonym of Kathleen Murry, born, Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp) was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1888. Her father, Harold Beauchamp, was a banker. In 1903 she was sent to London to complete her education at Queen’s College, returning to New Zealand in 1906. She studied music, but her father denied her the opportunity to become a professional cello player and in 1909, with an allowance of £100 per annum, she returned to England to pursue a literary career. She never visited New Zealand again.

    She became romantically involved with both men and women, and after an affair with musician, Garnett Trowell, by whom she became pregnant, she hastily entered into a relationship with George Bowden, a singing teacher, eleven years her senior. They were married on 2 March 1909, but she left him the same evening, before the marriage could be consummated. She suffered a miscarriage whilst in Bavaria, and on her return to London in 1910 she became ill with an untreated sexually transmitted disease, which contributed to her ill health for the rest of her life. In 1911 she met John Middleton Murry, a former literary critic and co-founder of Rhythm, an avant-garde quarterly magazine. He was initially her tenant, then her lover. Until 1914 she published stories in Murry’s magazine.

    Mansfield’s life and work were changed forever by the death in 1915 of her beloved brother, Leslie (Chummy) Heron Beauchamp, as a New Zealand soldier in France in World War I. She was shocked and traumatized by the experience, so much so that her work began to take refuge in the nostalgic reminiscences of their childhood together in New Zealand. In December 1917, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis. In 1918, Mansfield divorced Bowden, her first husband, and married Murry, but separated from him two weeks later. Although they came together again in March 1919, their relationship became increasingly distant after 1918.

    Mansfield and Murry became closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and his wife Frieda, until falling out with them in 1916. Mansfield began to broaden her literary acquaintances for the remainder of that year, meeting Virginia Woolf, T. S. Eliot, Lytton Strachey and Bertrand Russell through social gatherings and introductions from others.

    In the last years of her life, Mansfield spent much of her time in southern France and Switzerland seeking to alleviate her illness.Without the company of her friends, family and husband, from whom was now separated, she wrote mostly about her New Zealand roots and childhood. She died of a pulmonary haemorrhage in Fontainebleau on 9 January 1923.

    Although her reputation was secured in 1920 with the publication of her family memoirs, Bliss, her best work was achieved with The Garden Party (1922), written in the final stages of her illness. She is credited with being a major influence on the development of the short story. Her style, with its ‘stream of consciousness’, was said to have been an influence on the work of Virginia Woolf. The full worth of her written works, and the influence of her innovative written style, were not fully appreciated until some decades after her death. Only three volumes of her stories were published during her lifetime, but Wordsworth Editions now publish some of her work in, The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield.

    Wordsworth Editions
    045385

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    Langue
    Anglaise
    Dimensions
    125 mm x 198 mm
    Edition
    Wordsworth Editions
    Collection
    Wordsworth Classics
    Auteur
    Katherine Mansfield
    Poids
    443 g
    Nombre de pages
    688 pages
    Date de Parution
    06/05/2006
    Série
    Classics

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