- en.wikipedia.org Katherine MansfieldTwo dancers played Mansfield simultaneously, as "Katherine Mansfield had spoken of herself at times as a multiple person".[37].
- thecollector.com Stories NewsKatherine Mansfield was a prodigiously gifted writer who revolutionized the English short story before dying of tuberculosis at a tragically young age.
- medium.com london-literary-review/katherine-…I gathered and gathered and hid away, for that ‘long winter’ when I should re-discover all this treasure. Journal of Katherine Mansfield, 1916, p.103 [1].
- encyclopedia.com people/literature-and-arts/…Radical Mansfield: Double Disclosure in the Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. Kaplan, Sydney Janet.
- britannica.com biography/Katherine-MansfieldKatherine Mansfield was a New Zealand-born English master of the short story, who evolved a distinctive prose style with many overtones of poetry.
- litpriest.com authors/katherine-mansfield/Katherine Mansfield was the pen name of Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp. She was born in Wellington, New Zealand, on October 14th, 1888.
- mentalfloss.com AuthorsToday, Katherine Mansfield is considered one of the most influential modernist writers of the 20th century—but she considered a career as a professional cellist.
- Dr Claire Drewery, Sheffield Hallam University, UK. Essays that address any aspect of the theme of Katherine Mansfield’s Women are welcome.
- spartacus-educational.com Jmansfield.htmLate Tuesday evening I bicycled over to Garsington to see Dorothy Brett about this house business, & Katherine Mansfield was there. I shared a room with her.
- literaryladiesguide.com author-biography/…The legacy of Katherine Mansfield. Even though her career was cut short at a young age, it’s widely accepted that Mansfield revolutionized the English short story.
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