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Katherine Mansfield and the (Post)colonial / Janet Wilson, Gerri Kimber, Delia da Sousa Correa.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Katherine Mansfield Studies : KMSPublisher: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (256 p.) : 12 B/W illustrationsContent type:
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  • 9780748669097
  • 9780748669110
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PR9639.3.M258 Z7325 2013
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Katherine Mansfield and the (Post)colonial -- Criticism -- Katherine Mansfield, Cannibal -- Mansfield as (Post)colonial-Modernist: Rewriting the Contract with Death -- Colonialism and the Need for Impurity: Katherine Mansfield, 'The Garden Party' and Postcolonial Feeling -- 'How Katherine Mansfield Was Kidnapped': A (Post)colonial Family Romance -- 'Unmasking' the First-Person Narrator of In a German Pension -- Workmanship and Wildness: Katherine Mansfield on Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence -- Home and Abroad in the South Pacific: Spaces and Places in Robert Louis Stevenson and Katherine Mansfield's Short Fiction -- Literatures of Expatriation and the Colonial Mansfield -- Creative Writing -- Poetry -- Poetry -- Names and Places Poem -- Excavating the Bones -- Nightmare -- L'Incubo -- Katherine Mansfield's Mirror -- 'This Nettle, Danger' -- Poem for Jeanne's Birthday -- Short Story -- Waiting for La Petite Anglaise -- Reports -- The Lawrences, Katherine Mansfield and the 'Ricordi' Postcard -- 'A Little Episode': The Forgotten Typescripts of Katherine Mansfield, 1908-11 -- The 2012 Alexander Turnbull Library Mansfield/Murry Acquisition -- Two French Books Belonging to Katherine Mansfield -- Editing the New Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 2 vols (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012), Gerri Kimber and Vincent O'Sullivan, eds -- Names Painting - Katherine Mansfield -- Reviews -- Frank O'Connor, The Lonely Voice -- Gerri Kimber and Vincent O'Sullivan, eds, The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1898-1915 (Volume 1) and The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield 1916-1922 (Volume 2) -- Martin Hipsky, Modernism and the Women's Popular Romance in Britain, 1885-1925 -- Alex Calder, The Settler's Plot: How Stories Take Place in New Zealand, and Doreen D'Cruz and John C. Ross, The Lonely and the Alone: The Poetics of Isolation in New Zealand Fiction -- Galya Diment, A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky -- Notes on Contributors
Summary: Explores Mansfield's identity as a (post)colonial writer in relation to her foremost reputation as a European modernistGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748669097','ISBN:9780748669110']);In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas implied by the terms '(post)colonial' and 'modernist', the essays in this volume address the clashing perspectives between Mansfield's life in Europe, where her troubled self-designation as the 'little colonial' became a fertile source of her distinctive brand of literary modernism, and her ongoing, complex relationship with her New Zealand homeland. The contributors investigate Mansfield's (post)colonial modernism in the context both of New Zealand settler-colonial fiction and of her European literary inheritance. Affinities with writers such as Edith Wharton and Robert Louis Stevenson reveal that 'home' can be a diasporic place, combining alienation with belonging. The volume also registers initial responses to the widened scope for Mansfield scholarship launched by the first two volumes of the new Edinburgh Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield.The volume includes:Previously unpublished poetry and fictionReports of current research findings on Katherine MansfieldAn introduction by Janet Wilson, Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies, University of NorthamptonReviews of recent publications on Mansfield and her contemporaries"
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Katherine Mansfield and the (Post)colonial -- Criticism -- Katherine Mansfield, Cannibal -- Mansfield as (Post)colonial-Modernist: Rewriting the Contract with Death -- Colonialism and the Need for Impurity: Katherine Mansfield, 'The Garden Party' and Postcolonial Feeling -- 'How Katherine Mansfield Was Kidnapped': A (Post)colonial Family Romance -- 'Unmasking' the First-Person Narrator of In a German Pension -- Workmanship and Wildness: Katherine Mansfield on Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence -- Home and Abroad in the South Pacific: Spaces and Places in Robert Louis Stevenson and Katherine Mansfield's Short Fiction -- Literatures of Expatriation and the Colonial Mansfield -- Creative Writing -- Poetry -- Poetry -- Names and Places Poem -- Excavating the Bones -- Nightmare -- L'Incubo -- Katherine Mansfield's Mirror -- 'This Nettle, Danger' -- Poem for Jeanne's Birthday -- Short Story -- Waiting for La Petite Anglaise -- Reports -- The Lawrences, Katherine Mansfield and the 'Ricordi' Postcard -- 'A Little Episode': The Forgotten Typescripts of Katherine Mansfield, 1908-11 -- The 2012 Alexander Turnbull Library Mansfield/Murry Acquisition -- Two French Books Belonging to Katherine Mansfield -- Editing the New Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 2 vols (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012), Gerri Kimber and Vincent O'Sullivan, eds -- Names Painting - Katherine Mansfield -- Reviews -- Frank O'Connor, The Lonely Voice -- Gerri Kimber and Vincent O'Sullivan, eds, The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1898-1915 (Volume 1) and The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield 1916-1922 (Volume 2) -- Martin Hipsky, Modernism and the Women's Popular Romance in Britain, 1885-1925 -- Alex Calder, The Settler's Plot: How Stories Take Place in New Zealand, and Doreen D'Cruz and John C. Ross, The Lonely and the Alone: The Poetics of Isolation in New Zealand Fiction -- Galya Diment, A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: The Life and Times of Samuel Koteliansky -- Notes on Contributors

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Explores Mansfield's identity as a (post)colonial writer in relation to her foremost reputation as a European modernistGBS_insertPreviewButtonPopup(['ISBN:9780748669097','ISBN:9780748669110']);In seeking new possibilities for alignments with, and resolutions to, the contradictory agendas implied by the terms '(post)colonial' and 'modernist', the essays in this volume address the clashing perspectives between Mansfield's life in Europe, where her troubled self-designation as the 'little colonial' became a fertile source of her distinctive brand of literary modernism, and her ongoing, complex relationship with her New Zealand homeland. The contributors investigate Mansfield's (post)colonial modernism in the context both of New Zealand settler-colonial fiction and of her European literary inheritance. Affinities with writers such as Edith Wharton and Robert Louis Stevenson reveal that 'home' can be a diasporic place, combining alienation with belonging. The volume also registers initial responses to the widened scope for Mansfield scholarship launched by the first two volumes of the new Edinburgh Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield.The volume includes:Previously unpublished poetry and fictionReports of current research findings on Katherine MansfieldAn introduction by Janet Wilson, Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies, University of NorthamptonReviews of recent publications on Mansfield and her contemporaries"

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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