Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe / edited by Delia da Sousa Correa and Gerri Kimber.

The inaugural volume of Katherine Mansfield Studies illuminates Mansfield's literary and personal relationships with Continental Europe. The essays explore Mansfield's absorption of French literature and thought, highlighting affinities with Henri Bergson's interpretations of consciou...

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Corporate Author: Open University (sponsoring body.)
Other Authors: Sousa Correa, Delia da, Kimber, Gerri
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2009
Series:Katherine Mansfield studies ; vol. 1.
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword / Vincent O'Sullivan
  • Introduction / Delia da Sousa Correa
  • Articles:
  • GUTS : Katherine Mansfield as a reviewer / Angela Smith
  • 'Illness in absence : Mansfield and Murry's collaborative text : 1918 / Sydney Janet Kaplan
  • 'And he handed her an egg' : the art of memory in 'Feuille d'album', Katherine Mansfield and Proust / Anne Mounic
  • Katherine Mansfieldová : the reception of Katherine Mansfield in the countries of former Czechoslovakia / Janka Kas̆c̆áková
  • Katherine Mansfield and French philosophy : a Bergsonian reading of Maata / Eiko Nakano
  • 'We are not solitary palm trees' : Katherine Mansfield and cosmopolitanism / Erika Baldt
  • Creative writing:
  • Wellington journal / Kirsty Gunn
  • Poetry:
  • Tea / Jenny Bornholdt
  • Love affair / Riemke Ensing
  • Visit to a German pension / Kevin Ireland
  • Just a little corrupted / Anna Jackson
  • Visite-patrimoine : villas / Jan Kemp
  • Doo-da-doo-da / Kath MacLean
  • The order in which waves reach the beach at Menton / Gregory O'Brien
  • Author's bluff / Vincent O'Sullivan
  • Today at the Villa Isola Bella / Helen Shaw
  • Isola Bella / C.K. Stead
  • Report:
  • The great painting / Penelope Jackson
  • Reviews
  • An overview of Mansfield's studies in Spain and a review of Rodríguez Salas's Hijas de la diosa blanca / Isabel María Andrés Cuevas.