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The Point of ‘Slater’s Pins’: An Introduction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Thinking Sideways through One’s Sisters 1
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CRITICISM
- Powers of Disgust: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf 11
- Together and Apart 29
- Seated between ‘Geniuses’: Conrad Aiken’s Imaginative and Critical Responses to Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf 42
- Katherine’s Secrets 55
- A Conversation Set to Flowers: Beyond the Origins of Kew Gardens 75
- ‘Roses blooming under glass; lips cut with a knife’: Hermeneutics of the Modern Female Face in Woolf and Mansfield 87
- The Fly and the Displaced Self: Affective Potential in the Epiphanic Moments of Mansfield, Woolf and Lawrence 102
- Dangerous Reading in Mansfield’s Stories and Woolf’s ‘The Fisherman and His Wife’ 117
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CREATIVE WRITING
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Talk
- Getting Virginia Woolf’s Goat 131
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Play
- The Point of ‘Slater’s Pins’: An Introduction 155
- Virginia Woolf’s ‘Moments of Being: “Slater’s Pins Have No Points”’ 158
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Poetry
- ‘Yarn’ 173
- ‘How too weird’ 174
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CRITICAL MISCELLANY
- ‘Not the kind to die’: Katherine Mansfield and the Unquiet Ghost of ‘little brother’ 179
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REVIEW ESSAY
- ‘Which of my many [. . .] hundreds of selves?’ Extending Mansfield’s Posthumous Literary Reputation 199
- Notes on Contributors 213
- Index 216
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: Thinking Sideways through One’s Sisters 1
-
CRITICISM
- Powers of Disgust: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf 11
- Together and Apart 29
- Seated between ‘Geniuses’: Conrad Aiken’s Imaginative and Critical Responses to Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf 42
- Katherine’s Secrets 55
- A Conversation Set to Flowers: Beyond the Origins of Kew Gardens 75
- ‘Roses blooming under glass; lips cut with a knife’: Hermeneutics of the Modern Female Face in Woolf and Mansfield 87
- The Fly and the Displaced Self: Affective Potential in the Epiphanic Moments of Mansfield, Woolf and Lawrence 102
- Dangerous Reading in Mansfield’s Stories and Woolf’s ‘The Fisherman and His Wife’ 117
-
CREATIVE WRITING
-
Talk
- Getting Virginia Woolf’s Goat 131
-
Play
- The Point of ‘Slater’s Pins’: An Introduction 155
- Virginia Woolf’s ‘Moments of Being: “Slater’s Pins Have No Points”’ 158
-
Poetry
- ‘Yarn’ 173
- ‘How too weird’ 174
-
CRITICAL MISCELLANY
- ‘Not the kind to die’: Katherine Mansfield and the Unquiet Ghost of ‘little brother’ 179
-
REVIEW ESSAY
- ‘Which of my many [. . .] hundreds of selves?’ Extending Mansfield’s Posthumous Literary Reputation 199
- Notes on Contributors 213
- Index 216