Katherine Mansfield and continental Europe connections and influences
Machine generated contents note:IntroductionPART I: RECEPTION1.An 'utterly concrete and yet impalpable' Art: The Early Reception of Katherine Mansfield in Italy (1922-1952); Maurizio Ascari2.Katherine Mansfield's Early Translations and Reception in Hungary; Nora Sellei,3. 'My dea...
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Palgrave Macmillan
2015
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Zusammenfassung: | Machine generated contents note:IntroductionPART I: RECEPTION1.An 'utterly concrete and yet impalpable' Art: The Early Reception of Katherine Mansfield in Italy (1922-1952); Maurizio Ascari2.Katherine Mansfield's Early Translations and Reception in Hungary; Nora Sellei,3. 'My dear, incomparable, priceless, Katerina Mansfieldova;' - The Reception and Translations of Katherine Mansfield in (the former) Czechoslovakia; Janka Kascakova,PART II. POLAND AND GERMAN4.'That Pole outside our door': Floryan Sobieniowski and Katherine Mansfield; Gerri Kimber5.Katherine Mansfield and Stanislaw Wyspianski: Meeting Points; Miroslawa Kubasiewicz 6.Katherine Mansfield's Germany: 'these pine trees provide most suitable accompaniment for a trombone!'; Delia da Sousa Correa,PART III. CONNECTIONS WITH OTHER AUTHORS7.'Liaisons continentales': Katherine Mansfield, S.S. Koteliansky and the Art of Modernist Translation; Claire Davison8.'There is always the other side, always': Katherine Mansfield's and Jean Rhys's Travellers in Europe; Angela Smith,9.The Beauchamp Connection; Jennifer WalkerPART IV. IDENTITY, 'THE SELF' AND 'HOME'10. 'How can one look the part and not be the part?': National Identity in Katherine Mansfield's 'An Indiscreet Journey', 'Je ne parle pas français', and 'Miss Brill'; Erika Baldt11.'Strange flower, half opened': Katherine Mansfield and the Flowering of 'the Self'; Kathryn Simpson12.The 'dream of roots and the mirage of the journey': Writing as Homeland in Katherine Mansfield; Patricia MoranPART V. REASSESSING THE FICTION13.Katherine Mansfield's Stories 1909-1914: The Child and the 'Childish'; Janet Wilson14.Katherine Mansfield and the Fictions of Continental Europe; C.K. SteadBibliographyIndex. "Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe offers new interpretations of Katherine Mansfield's work by bringing together recent biographical and critical-theoretical approaches to her life and art. It features chapters on Mansfield's reception in Europe and her own translations of other European writers; new biographical and critical interpretations of her early 'difficult' period in Bavaria and her connections to Poland; connections with other authors both contemporary and historical; notions of identity, the self, and 'home'; and finally a reinterpretation and reassessment of her stories set in Europe. Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe aims to fill a perceived gap in the market on Mansfield studies and will be of value for students, general readers and scholars of Mansfield alike"-- "Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe offers new interpretations of Katherine Mansfield's work by bringing together recent biographical and critical-theoretical approaches to her life and art. It features chapters on Mansfield's reception in Europe and her own translations of other European writers; new biographical and critical interpretations of her early 'difficult' period in Bavaria and her connections to Poland; connections with other authors both contemporary and historical; notions of identity, the self, and 'home'; and finally a reinterpretation and reassessment of her stories set in Europe. Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe aims to fill a perceived gap in the market on Mansfield studies and will be of value for students, general readers and scholars of Mansfield alike"-- |
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 269 S. Ill. 23 cm |
ISBN: | 9781137429964 978-1-137-42996-4 |