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Published by Cooper Square Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
The works of Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), one of England's most gifted short story writers, have influenced over eight decades of writers. A friend to Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, and Bertrand Russell, Mansfield left a literary legacy collected in The Garden Party, In a German Pension, and numerous anthologies. Biographies appearing after her death idealized her, but Meyers sets the record straight in his assessment of the author's life and career, revealing a woman with a self-destructive disdain for convention and respectability. Born and raised in New Zealand, Mansfield threw herself into several love affairs with men and women before living with literary critic John Middleton Murray. Meyers chronicles their tempestuous relationship (one that mixed abuse with devotion) and the years she fought a losing battle with tuberculosis.
Product Details
- Publisher: Cooper Square Press (February 11, 2002)
- Length: 344 pages
- ISBN13: 9781461732150
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Raves and Reviews
Rich in minor portraits of the 'underworld' where talent abounded…. Meyers is especially lively and penetrating on Mansfield's changing relations with [D. H. and Frieda] Lawrence and the well-known outbursts of Lawrence's rages and returns to affection.
– V. S. Pritchett, The New Yorker
The chief strength of Dr. Meyers's valuable book… is the panoramic view that he takes of literary history.
– The Sunday Telegraph
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