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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- 1. ‘Like a thousand reflections of my own hands in a dark mirror’: Katherine Mansfield and Literary Influence 1
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Part I. Ambivalence
- 2. ‘The Twilight of Language’: The Young Evelyn Waugh on ‘Catherine’ Mansfield 21
- 3. ‘Where is she?’ Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth Bowen 35
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Part II. Exchange
- 4. ‘[O]ur precious art’: Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and the Gift Economy 51
- 5. ‘The Silence is Broken’: Katherine Mansfield and the ‘Manifesto Moment’ 65
- 6. Circles of Influence: Katherine Mansfield, S. S. Koteliansky and Russia 78
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Part III. Identification
- 7. ‘Worms of the Same Family’: Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth von Arnim 93
- 8. ‘Objectless Love’: The Vagabondage of Colette and Katherine Mansfield 105
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Part IV. Imitation
- 9. ‘God forgive me, Tchehov, for my impertinence’: Mansfield and the Art of Copying 119
- 10. ‘[A]ctively making one feel’: Katherine Mansfield, Evolving Empathy and Intimate Influence in Virginia Woolf’s Writings of the 1920s and 1930s 137
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Part V. Enchantment
- 11. Mansfield eats Dickens 155
- 12. Katherine Mansfield, Nettie Palmer and Critical Influence 168
- 13. The Meeting of Katherine Mansfield and Eve Langley 180
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Part VI. Legacy
- 14. Mansfield, Shakespeare and the Unanxiety of Influence 195
- 15. The ‘Burden’ of the Feminine: Frank Sargeson’s Encounter with Katherine Mansfield 207
- 16. Writing from the Cellar: Revisiting the Villa Isola Bella 219
- Notes on Contributors 233
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- 1. ‘Like a thousand reflections of my own hands in a dark mirror’: Katherine Mansfield and Literary Influence 1
-
Part I. Ambivalence
- 2. ‘The Twilight of Language’: The Young Evelyn Waugh on ‘Catherine’ Mansfield 21
- 3. ‘Where is she?’ Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth Bowen 35
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Part II. Exchange
- 4. ‘[O]ur precious art’: Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and the Gift Economy 51
- 5. ‘The Silence is Broken’: Katherine Mansfield and the ‘Manifesto Moment’ 65
- 6. Circles of Influence: Katherine Mansfield, S. S. Koteliansky and Russia 78
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Part III. Identification
- 7. ‘Worms of the Same Family’: Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth von Arnim 93
- 8. ‘Objectless Love’: The Vagabondage of Colette and Katherine Mansfield 105
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Part IV. Imitation
- 9. ‘God forgive me, Tchehov, for my impertinence’: Mansfield and the Art of Copying 119
- 10. ‘[A]ctively making one feel’: Katherine Mansfield, Evolving Empathy and Intimate Influence in Virginia Woolf’s Writings of the 1920s and 1930s 137
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Part V. Enchantment
- 11. Mansfield eats Dickens 155
- 12. Katherine Mansfield, Nettie Palmer and Critical Influence 168
- 13. The Meeting of Katherine Mansfield and Eve Langley 180
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Part VI. Legacy
- 14. Mansfield, Shakespeare and the Unanxiety of Influence 195
- 15. The ‘Burden’ of the Feminine: Frank Sargeson’s Encounter with Katherine Mansfield 207
- 16. Writing from the Cellar: Revisiting the Villa Isola Bella 219
- Notes on Contributors 233
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251