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Katherine Mansfield 1888–1923, premiered at the Cell Block Theatre, ... Kevin Boon's 2011 novella Kezia is based on Mansfield's childhood in New Zealand.
"Prelude" is a short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published by the Hogarth Press in July 1918, after Virginia Woolf encouraged her to finish the story. Mansfield had begun writing "Prelude" in the midst of a love affair she had in Paris in 1915. [1] It was reprinted in Bliss and Other Stories (1920). [2]
At the Bay" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in the London Mercury in January 1922 in twelve sections, and later reprinted in The Garden Party and Other Stories (1922) with a short descriptive coda which is now the thirteenth section. [1]
In a German Pension is a 1911 collection of short stories by the writer Katherine Mansfield; her first published collection.All but three of the stories were originally published in The New Age edited by A. R. Orage; the first to appear was "The Child-Who-Was-Tired".
Bliss and Other Stories is a 1920 collection of short stories by the writer Katherine Mansfield. Stories. Prelude" (1918)
The Germans first used Chlorine gas on 22 April 1915 at Ypres, and as Mansfield was at Carco's flat in Paris on 8/9 May she may have seen a gassed French soldier in a café then. The narrator Raoul Duquette of her story Je ne parle pas français (who has a cynical attitude to love and sex) is partly based on Carco.
"The Man Without a Temperament" is a 1920 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in Arts and Letters in Spring 1920, and later reprinted in Bliss and Other Stories . [ 1 ]
The Aloe is a novel written by New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield. A longer version of her short story "Prelude", it was edited and published posthumously by her husband John Middleton Murry in 1930. [1] [2] C. K. Stead's 2004 biographical novel Mansfield: A Novel focuses in part on Mansfield's efforts, during the years 1915 to 1918, to ...