04026nam 2200481 450 991081495500332120230221044709.01-4744-6585-410.1515/9781474465854(CKB)4100000010653679(MiAaPQ)EBC6141575(DE-B1597)616046(DE-B1597)9781474465854(OCoLC)1302165635(EXLCZ)99410000001065367920200623d2010 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKatherine Mansfield and modernism /edited by Delia da Sousa Correa, Gerri Kimber and Susan ReidEdinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,2010.1 online resource (229 pages)Katherine Mansfield studies,2041-4501vol. 20-7486-8471-9 Frontmatter --Contents --Foreword --Introduction --Articles --Modern Tastes in Rhythm: The Visual and Verbal Culture of Advertisements in Modernist Magazines --Anxious Beginnings: Mental Illness, Reproduction and Nation Building in ‘Prelude’ and Prelude to Christopher --Katherine Mansfield and the Gardens of the Soul --Surrounded by Beasts: Bertha Young’s Thwarted Fairy Tale --Katherine Mansfield and D. H. Lawrence: A Parallel Quest --D. H. Lawrence, Katherine Mansfield and Happiness --Creative Writing --Bugger the Skylarks: Lawrence and Mansfield at War. A Battle in Ten Scenes --The Little House --The Not Knowing --Poetry --Wearing Katherine Mansfield’s shawl --Believe me --Croyez-moi --Cornwall, May 1916 --Report --J. D. Fergusson’s Painting Rhythm --Double Portrait: Katherine Mansfield and S. S. Koteliansky in the Garden --Review Article --The Oxford Critical and Cultural History of Modernist Magazines: Volume I, Britain and Ireland 1880–1955 --Reviews --Modernism, Magazines, and the British Avant-Garde Reading Rhythm, 1910–1914 --New D. H. Lawrence --The Persistence of Modernism --Too Much Happiness: Stories --Notes on Contributors --AcknowledgementsNew analysis of Katherine Mansfield's contribution to modernism, above all her underexplored relationship with D.H. LawrenceKatherine Mansfield and Modernism is given a distinct focus in this volume by an emphasis on her under-explored relationship with D. H. Lawrence, to whom, both as artist and person, she felt herself uncannily alike. In addition to investigating Mansfield’s literary and biographical relationship with Lawrence, the essays for this volume examine widely varied aspects of Mansfield’s modernism including her modernist revision of fairy-tale motifs, and the aesthetic, psychological and political contexts for her work. Further essays place her within a broader international and cultural framework, analysing her important relationship with modernist ‘little magazines’ and demonstrating how Mansfield and other artists from beyond Europe formed and developed literary modernism. The volume contains a preface and new short stories and poems by internationally-esteemed writers. The relationship between Mansfield and Lawrence is also given dramatic form in an original play-script first published in this volume and based on the period during 1916 when Mansfield and Murry shared a pair of remote cottages with Frieda and D. H. Lawrence at Zennor in Cornwall.Katherine Mansfield studies,2041-4501vol. 2Modernism (Literature)Modernism (Literature)823.912da Sousa Correa Deliaauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1256532Sousa Correa Delia daKimber GerriReid SusanMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910814955003321Katherine Mansfield and modernism4068249UNINA