Katherine Mansfield and Literary Influence
β Scribed by Sarah Ailwood; Melinda Harvey
- Publisher
- Edinburgh University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 260
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Provides new reflections on literary influence using Katherine Mansfield as a case study
Katherine Mansfield and Literary Influence identifies Mansfieldβs involvement in six modes of literary influence - Ambivalence, Exchange, Identification, Imitation, Enchantment and Legacy. In so doing, it revisits key issues in Mansfield studies, including her relationships with Virginia Woolf, John Middleton Murry and S. S. Koteliansky, as well as the famous plagiarism case regarding Anton Chekhov. It also charts new territories for exploration, expanding the terrain of Mansfield's influence to include writers as diverse as Colette, Evelyn Waugh, Nettie Palmer, Eve Langley and Frank Sargeson.
Key Features
- Extends upon models of literary influence that are oriented around the ideas of anxiety and coteries
- Engages with and develops areas of scholarly inquiry investigating modernism as the product of social and intellectual networks
- Offers new interpretations of Mansfieldβs relationships with writers with whom she is often associated, such as D H Lawrence, Anton Chekhov and Virginia Woolf
- Traces new connections between Mansfieldβs work and the work of writers not previously linked to Mansfield, such as Evelyn Waugh, Colette and Nettie Palmer
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