The Bloomsbury handbook to Katherine Mansfield /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: EBSCOhost
Other Authors: Martin, W. Todd (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2021.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Expanding the horizon of Katherine Mansfield studies / Todd Martin
  • Katherine Mansfield at work. Katherine Mansfield and modernism / Enda Duffy
  • Juliet and Maata / Gerri Kimber
  • Katherine Mansfield, the magazine writer / Jenny McDonnell
  • From The aloe to "Prelude" / Alex Moffett
  • The New Zealand stories / Jane Stafford
  • Katherine Mansfield and her contemporaries. Katherine Mansfield, Garsington, and Bloomsbury / Jay Dickson
  • Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf / Ruchi Mundeja
  • Katherine Mansfield and D. H. Lawrence / Andrew Harrison
  • Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth von Arnim / Isobel Maddison
  • Katherine Mansfield and genre. Katherine Mansfield and the short story / Ailsa Cox
  • Katherine Mansfield as critic / Chris Mourant
  • Katherine Mansfield's letters and journals / Anna Jackson
  • Katherine Mansfield's poetry / Erika Baldt
  • Katherine Mansfield and the arts. Katherine Mansfield's musical world / Claire Davison
  • Katherine Mansfield and post-impressionism / Angela Smith
  • Katherine Mansfield and the cinematic / Faye Harland
  • The world of Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield and New Zealand / Kathleen Jones
  • Katherine Mansfield and empire / Janet Wilson
  • Katherine Mansfield and the Great War / Christine Darrohn
  • Katherine Mansfield and the East / Tracy Miao
  • Katherine Mansfield and the Russian mystics / Galya Diment
  • Katherine Mansfield and France / Gerri Kimber
  • Critical approaches to Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield and reading / Rishona Zimring
  • Katherine Mansfield and sexuality / Claire Drewery
  • Katherine Mansfield and eco-criticism / William Kupinse
  • Annotated bibliography of selected criticism / Aimée Gasston.<br>