Katherine Mansfield has been widely recognised as one of the key authors of her generation, continuing to influence literary modernism and the short story genre through her nomadic existence, colonial perspective, eclectic interests and impressive range of literary acquaintances. This volume utilises these seemingly endless avenues for critical exploration, analysing Mansfield's influences, including the familial, historical and geographical as well as literary and artistic approaches. Some connections are well established and acknowledged, some controversial, many still undiscovered. This volume brings a fresh collection of original viewpoints on Katherine Mansfield's life and work, both of which, in her own case, are frequently indistinguishable. It investigates her fascinating connection with Poland which is explored in a complex and detailed way for the first time; suggests new or revised views on her connections to other English and American writers; and finally examines some of the aspects of her writing process, her engagement with the arts, imagination, memories and her constructions of different kinds of space.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Janka Kascakova, Gerri Kimber and W adys aw Witalisz
SECTION 1: THE POLISH KATHERINE MANSFIELD
'From the other side of the world': Katherine Mansfield, Poland and Poetry
Gerri Kimber
'God the Father': Stanis aw Wyspiäski and Katherine Mansfield
Wojciech Bäus
The Deed, the Dead and the Living Blood: Katherine Mansfield's 'To Stanislaw Wyspianski' and Its Translation into Polish by Floryan Sobieniowski
Magda Heydel
Between Absence and Presence: On Katherine Mansfield's Early Reception in Poland
Joanna Sobesto
SECTION 2: KATHERINE MANSFIELD'S CONNECTIVITY
Absence, Distance, and Influence: Dorothy Wordsworth's Journals, Katherine Mansfield and John Middleton Murry
Richard Cappuccio
Compassion and Moral Responsibility: Emma and 'The Daughters of the Late Colonel'
Janka Kascakova
The Perils of Autobiography: Katherine Mansfield and the Case of George Gissing
Ann Herndon Marshall
Gendered Violence and Narrative Complicity in Katherine Mansfield and Leonard Woolf: 'The Woman at the Store' and 'A Tale Told by Moonlight'
Elyse Blankley
Katherine Mansfield's American Legacy: The Case of Dorothy Parker
Sydney Janet Kaplan
SECTION 3: ARTS, SPACES AND THE WRITING PROCESS
Making Music, Making Room: Musical Performances and the Construction of Space in the Works of Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
Anna Lawattanatrakul
Waves and 'moment[s] of suspension': Katherine Mansfield's Painterly and Kinetic Language in Fiction
Tracy Miao
The Function of the Domestic Garden Space in 'Prelude' and 'At the Bay'
Anna Kwiatkowska
On Being Chased By A Bull: Imagination, Writing and the Rush of the Short Story
Kirsty Gunn
Notes on Contributors
Index