Selected Stories (Oxford World's Classics)

by Katherine Mansfield

Other authorsDan Davin (Editor)
Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

813

Publication

Oxford Paperbacks (1998), Edition: New edition, 386 pages

Description

Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) was one of the leading figures in the development of the modernist short story and her writings were a profound influence on writers such as Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence. Presenting for the first time draft manuscripts of some of her most important stories, this book gives scholars and students alike vivid new insight into Mansfield's creative process. With manuscripts for each text presented in facsimile and transcript, detailed notes throughout compare early drafts with later revisions and the final published work. In the final section of the book leading scholars offer vivid new critical readings exploring the manuscript history of these stories. A detailed descriptive listing of the major Mansfield archives is also included to help researchers explore the work further. The stories included are: 'Je ne parle pas francais'; 'Sun and Moon'; 'Revelations'; 'The Stranger'; 'The Daughters of the Late Colonel'; 'Mr and Mrs Dove'; 'Marriage a? la Mode'; 'The Voyage'; 'Six Years After'; 'The Fly'.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member soniaandree
Touching, sometimes sad, Katherine Mansfield's stories do not leave casual readers indifferent. Her style approaches the sensitivity of Virginia Woolf, whilst using the conventions of the short story. Her incisive criticism applies to the society of New Zealand, as well as the lives and
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relationships of the characters, in a kind of honest reflection of her thoughts and feelings. The stories are deeply personal or psychological, and may particularly appeal to female readers. However, the author's skills in writing short stories is widely acknowledged and is recognized as a classic of English literature worldwide.

This selection of short stories will find its place on everyone's shelves and the stories can be read as and when needed. It is a library essential. Highly recommended.
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LibraryThing member riverwillow
Virginia Woolf wrote of Mansfield that 'I was jealous of her writing. The only writing I have ever been jealous of.' What more can I say, absolutely stunning prose.
LibraryThing member pgchuis
I read the stories required for my course, of which my favourites were 'The Garden Party' and 'Pictures'. I can see that there will be much to study here, but I found the narrative voice irritating, and there were repeated devices throughout the stories (the wind, light falling on objects), which
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seemed like a lack of imagination, but I expect will turn out to be a key part of her skill at writing...

I also read the synopsis of her life, which was almost as good a read as the stories!
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1953

Physical description

386 p.; 5.08 inches

ISBN

0192835165 / 9780192835161
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