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Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction 1
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CRITICISM
- Katherine Mansfield’s Women: ‘Ninon de Longclothes’ 9
- ‘There was nowhere’: Literary Women and Contingent Identity in the Modernist Fiction of Katherine Mansfield and May Sinclair 25
- Exquisite Wilds and Small Enchantments: Mansfield, Women, Nature and Art 45
- Correspondence: Colette and Katherine Mansfield 61
- Light and Legacy: Katherine Mansfield and Olgivanna Lloyd Wright 76
- ‘Here is safety for us to grow’: Katherine Mansfield, Simone de Beauvoir and Love Beyond the Family 89
- Women’s Experience of Emotion: Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Taking the Veil’ and ‘A Dill Pickle 104
- Secret Selves and Shadowy Others: Divisive Femininity in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Bliss’ and ‘A Cup of Tea’ 118
- Marginalised Women in the Fiction of Katherine Mansfield and Israel Zangwill 133
- The Ecofeminist Consciousness of Katherine Mansfield and Xiao Hong 146
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CREATIVE WRITING
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CREATIVE RESPONSES
- ‘Rare, rare joy’: Performing Mansfield 165
- ‘Journey from the Flatlands’ 172
- ‘Coucou’ 177
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POETRY
- ‘Carlotta’s Song’ 184
- ‘When I First Met You’ 185
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CRITICAL MISCELLANY
- J. D. Fergusson’s Poise Revisited 189
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REVIEW ESSAY
- The Work (Fortunately) Never Done 195
- Notes on Contributors 208
- Index 212
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations viii
- Introduction 1
-
CRITICISM
- Katherine Mansfield’s Women: ‘Ninon de Longclothes’ 9
- ‘There was nowhere’: Literary Women and Contingent Identity in the Modernist Fiction of Katherine Mansfield and May Sinclair 25
- Exquisite Wilds and Small Enchantments: Mansfield, Women, Nature and Art 45
- Correspondence: Colette and Katherine Mansfield 61
- Light and Legacy: Katherine Mansfield and Olgivanna Lloyd Wright 76
- ‘Here is safety for us to grow’: Katherine Mansfield, Simone de Beauvoir and Love Beyond the Family 89
- Women’s Experience of Emotion: Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Taking the Veil’ and ‘A Dill Pickle 104
- Secret Selves and Shadowy Others: Divisive Femininity in Katherine Mansfield’s ‘Bliss’ and ‘A Cup of Tea’ 118
- Marginalised Women in the Fiction of Katherine Mansfield and Israel Zangwill 133
- The Ecofeminist Consciousness of Katherine Mansfield and Xiao Hong 146
-
CREATIVE WRITING
-
CREATIVE RESPONSES
- ‘Rare, rare joy’: Performing Mansfield 165
- ‘Journey from the Flatlands’ 172
- ‘Coucou’ 177
-
POETRY
- ‘Carlotta’s Song’ 184
- ‘When I First Met You’ 185
-
CRITICAL MISCELLANY
- J. D. Fergusson’s Poise Revisited 189
-
REVIEW ESSAY
- The Work (Fortunately) Never Done 195
- Notes on Contributors 208
- Index 212