Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
Herausgeber: Froula, Christine; Martin, Todd; Kimber, Gerri
Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf
Herausgeber: Froula, Christine; Martin, Todd; Kimber, Gerri
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These comparative essays explore the shared terrain of these modernist women writers and shed new light on their 'curious & thrilling' literary relationship.
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These comparative essays explore the shared terrain of these modernist women writers and shed new light on their 'curious & thrilling' literary relationship.
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- Katherine Mansfield Studies
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781474439664
- ISBN-10: 1474439667
- Artikelnr.: 53469179
- Katherine Mansfield Studies
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 162mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 372g
- ISBN-13: 9781474439664
- ISBN-10: 1474439667
- Artikelnr.: 53469179
Gerri Kimber, Visiting Professor in the Department of English at the University of Northampton and is co-editor of the annual yearbook Katherine Mansfield Studies. She is the deviser and Series Editor of the four-volume Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield (2016) and the author of Katherine Mansfield: The View from France, and A Literary Modernist: Katherine Mansfield and the Art of the Short Story. A Professor of English at Huntington University, Todd Martin's primary areas of interest are twentieth century British and American literature. He is the President of the Katherine Mansfield Society. He has published articles on such varied authors as John Barth, E. E. Cummings, Clyde Edgerton, Julia Alvarez, Edwidge Danticat, Sherwood Anderson, and Katherine Mansfield. He is a member of the Katherine Mansfield Society and currently serves as the Membership Secretary. He is the editor of the forthcoming Katherine Mansfield and the Bloomsbury Group. Christine Froula is a professor of English, Comparative Literature, and Gender Studies at Northwestern University, a Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University, and a past president of the International Virginia Woolf Society. She has published widely on interdisciplinary modernism, feminist theory, and genetic criticism, including Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Avant-Garde: War, Civilization, Modernity (Columbia UP, 2007).
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Thinking Sideways through One's Sisters, Christine Froula
CRITICISM
Powers of Disgust: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Maud Ellmann
Together and Apart, Maria DiBattista
Seated between 'Geniuses': Conrad Aiken's Imaginative and Critical Responses to Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Sydney Janet Kaplan
Katherine's Secrets, Christine Froula
A Conversation Set to Flowers: Beyond the Origins of Kew Gardens, Karina Jakubowicz
'roses blooming under glass
lips cut with a knife': Hermeneutics of the Modern Female Face in Woolf and Mansfield, Halyna Chumak
The Fly and the Displaced Self: Affective Potential in the Epiphanic Moments of Mansfield, Woolf, and Lawrence, Cheryl Hindrichs
Dangerous Reading in Mansfield's Stories and Woolf's 'The Fisherman and His Wife', Brian Richardson
CREATIVE WRITING
Talk
Ali Smith: Getting Virginia Woolf's Goat
Play
Barbara Egel: The Point of 'Slater's Pins': An Introduction
Barbara Egel: Virginia Woolf's 'Moments of Being: "Slater's Pins Have No Points"': A Dramatic Adaptation
Poems
Jackie Jones: 'Katherine Mansfield's Heirlooms'
Maggie Rainey-Smith: 'How too weird'
CRITICAL MISCELLANY
'Not the kind to die': Katherine Mansfield and the Unquiet Ghost of 'little brother', J. Lawrence Mitchell
REVIEW ESSAY
'Which of my many [...] hundreds of selves?' Extending Mansfield's Posthumous Literary Reputation, Claire Drewery
Notes on Contributors
Index.
Abbreviations
Introduction: Thinking Sideways through One's Sisters, Christine Froula
CRITICISM
Powers of Disgust: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Maud Ellmann
Together and Apart, Maria DiBattista
Seated between 'Geniuses': Conrad Aiken's Imaginative and Critical Responses to Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Sydney Janet Kaplan
Katherine's Secrets, Christine Froula
A Conversation Set to Flowers: Beyond the Origins of Kew Gardens, Karina Jakubowicz
'roses blooming under glass
lips cut with a knife': Hermeneutics of the Modern Female Face in Woolf and Mansfield, Halyna Chumak
The Fly and the Displaced Self: Affective Potential in the Epiphanic Moments of Mansfield, Woolf, and Lawrence, Cheryl Hindrichs
Dangerous Reading in Mansfield's Stories and Woolf's 'The Fisherman and His Wife', Brian Richardson
CREATIVE WRITING
Talk
Ali Smith: Getting Virginia Woolf's Goat
Play
Barbara Egel: The Point of 'Slater's Pins': An Introduction
Barbara Egel: Virginia Woolf's 'Moments of Being: "Slater's Pins Have No Points"': A Dramatic Adaptation
Poems
Jackie Jones: 'Katherine Mansfield's Heirlooms'
Maggie Rainey-Smith: 'How too weird'
CRITICAL MISCELLANY
'Not the kind to die': Katherine Mansfield and the Unquiet Ghost of 'little brother', J. Lawrence Mitchell
REVIEW ESSAY
'Which of my many [...] hundreds of selves?' Extending Mansfield's Posthumous Literary Reputation, Claire Drewery
Notes on Contributors
Index.
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: Thinking Sideways through One's Sisters, Christine Froula
CRITICISM
Powers of Disgust: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Maud Ellmann
Together and Apart, Maria DiBattista
Seated between 'Geniuses': Conrad Aiken's Imaginative and Critical Responses to Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Sydney Janet Kaplan
Katherine's Secrets, Christine Froula
A Conversation Set to Flowers: Beyond the Origins of Kew Gardens, Karina Jakubowicz
'roses blooming under glass
lips cut with a knife': Hermeneutics of the Modern Female Face in Woolf and Mansfield, Halyna Chumak
The Fly and the Displaced Self: Affective Potential in the Epiphanic Moments of Mansfield, Woolf, and Lawrence, Cheryl Hindrichs
Dangerous Reading in Mansfield's Stories and Woolf's 'The Fisherman and His Wife', Brian Richardson
CREATIVE WRITING
Talk
Ali Smith: Getting Virginia Woolf's Goat
Play
Barbara Egel: The Point of 'Slater's Pins': An Introduction
Barbara Egel: Virginia Woolf's 'Moments of Being: "Slater's Pins Have No Points"': A Dramatic Adaptation
Poems
Jackie Jones: 'Katherine Mansfield's Heirlooms'
Maggie Rainey-Smith: 'How too weird'
CRITICAL MISCELLANY
'Not the kind to die': Katherine Mansfield and the Unquiet Ghost of 'little brother', J. Lawrence Mitchell
REVIEW ESSAY
'Which of my many [...] hundreds of selves?' Extending Mansfield's Posthumous Literary Reputation, Claire Drewery
Notes on Contributors
Index.
Abbreviations
Introduction: Thinking Sideways through One's Sisters, Christine Froula
CRITICISM
Powers of Disgust: Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Maud Ellmann
Together and Apart, Maria DiBattista
Seated between 'Geniuses': Conrad Aiken's Imaginative and Critical Responses to Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, Sydney Janet Kaplan
Katherine's Secrets, Christine Froula
A Conversation Set to Flowers: Beyond the Origins of Kew Gardens, Karina Jakubowicz
'roses blooming under glass
lips cut with a knife': Hermeneutics of the Modern Female Face in Woolf and Mansfield, Halyna Chumak
The Fly and the Displaced Self: Affective Potential in the Epiphanic Moments of Mansfield, Woolf, and Lawrence, Cheryl Hindrichs
Dangerous Reading in Mansfield's Stories and Woolf's 'The Fisherman and His Wife', Brian Richardson
CREATIVE WRITING
Talk
Ali Smith: Getting Virginia Woolf's Goat
Play
Barbara Egel: The Point of 'Slater's Pins': An Introduction
Barbara Egel: Virginia Woolf's 'Moments of Being: "Slater's Pins Have No Points"': A Dramatic Adaptation
Poems
Jackie Jones: 'Katherine Mansfield's Heirlooms'
Maggie Rainey-Smith: 'How too weird'
CRITICAL MISCELLANY
'Not the kind to die': Katherine Mansfield and the Unquiet Ghost of 'little brother', J. Lawrence Mitchell
REVIEW ESSAY
'Which of my many [...] hundreds of selves?' Extending Mansfield's Posthumous Literary Reputation, Claire Drewery
Notes on Contributors
Index.