Ah, what is it? - that I heard : Katherine Mansfield's wings of wonder /
The spirit of the narrative is mankind's reflexive consciousness, or poetic genius - our unique access to ourselves, our desperate endeavour " to be REAL ". It brings to light the dark unknown which is the zest of our lives; it gives shape to the tremor of our inner souls - otherwise...
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Language: | English |
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Amsterdam, Netherlands :
Rodopi,
2014
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Series: | Costerus NS.
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Copyright Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- The Thoughtful Child in Love with Words: Katherine Mansfield�s Achievement of Joy
- Chapter 2
- Ah, What Is It? � That I Heard: The Sense of Wonder in Katherine Mansfield's Stories and Poems
- Chapter 3
- And God Saw that It Was Good: Katherine Mansfield and the Bible
- Chapter 4
- And He Handed Her an Egg: The Art of Memory in Feuille d'Album, Katherine Mansfield and Proust
- Chapter 5
- Birds � Swelling and Dying, in Katherine Mansfield�s Stories and Poems � the Sadness of It, the VoiceChapter 6
- Revelations on the Train and Other Means of Metamorphosis and Rhythm in Katherine Mansfield's Work
- Chapter 7
- Palpable Darkness � O My Wings!: Katherine Mansfield and D.H. Lawrence
- Chapter 8
- I Am Desire' Said the Sea
- the Kiss of a Wave: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
- Chapter 9
- Marvellous Gardens: Katherine Mansfield, Colette, Catherine Pozzi, Dorothy Richardson
- Chapter 10
- A Flavour of Paris in Katherine Mansfield's StoriesChapter 11
- Katherine Mansfield and the Spirit of the Narrative
- Chapter 12
- The Sequence of Senses and the Unity of Being: Katherine Mansfield and French Literature
- So as Not to Conclude
- Katherine Mansfield's Art of the Open
- Bibliography
- Index