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  1. Cuentos Completos/ Complete Stories (Contemporanea / Contemporary) (Spanish Edition) by Katherine Mansfield, 2003-02-28
  2. Something Childish and Other Stories (Penguin Twentieth Century Classics) by Katherine Mansfield, 1999-06
  3. Katherine Mansfield and the Modernist Marketplace: At the Mercy of the Public by Jenny McDonnell, 2010-09-15
  4. Life of Katherine Mansfield by Ruth Elvish Mantz, John Middleton Murry, 1974-06
  5. Critical Essays on Katherine Mansfield (Critical Essays on British Literature)
  6. In a German Pension (Hesperus Modern Voices) by Katherine Mansfield, 2005-08-01
  7. Radical Mansfield: Double Discourse in Katherine Mansfield's Short Stories by Pamela Dunbar, 1997-11
  8. Katherine Mansfield: A Critical Essay by Arthur Sewell, 1973-06
  9. Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf: A Personal and Professional Bond (Debrecener Studien Zur Literatur, Bd. 2) by Nora Sellei, 1996-06
  10. Letters of Katherine Mansfield by Katherine Mansfield, 2000-01
  11. Katherine Mansfield
  12. Mansfield by C. K. Stead, 2005-01-01
  13. On The Rocks (Oberon Modern Plays) by Amy Rosenthal, 2009-06-01
  14. Criminal Procedure and the Constitution: Leading Supreme Court Cases and Introductory Text (American Casebook Series) by Jerold H. Israel, Yale Kamisar, et all 1989-01

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New Zealand's most famous writer, who was closely associated with D.H. Lawrence and something of a rival to Virginia Woolf. Mansfield's creative years were burdened with loneliness, illness, jealousy, alienation - all this reflected in her work with the bitter depiction of marital and family relationships. Her short stories are noted for their use of stream of consciousness and sharp portraits of characters. She often depicted everyday events in the lives of ordinary people. "Henry was a great fellow for books. He did not read many nor did he possess above half a dozen. He looked at all in the Charing Cross Road during lunch-time and at any odd time in London; the quantity with which he was on nodding terms was amazing. By his clean neat handling of them and by his nice choice of phrase when discussing them with one or another bookseller you would have thought that he had taken his pap with a tome propped before his nurse's bosom. But you would have been wrong."

62. Preludio (Prelude), Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
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Katherine Mansfield
(Nueva Zelandia, 1888 - Francia, 1923)
Preludio
“Prelude”
Prelude
. Richmond: Hogarth Press, 1918
Publicada también en la colección Bliss and Other Stories
Londres: Constable, 1920
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Ni un dedo de sitio quedaba en el coche para Lottie y Keiza. Se bambolearon, cuando Pat las sentó en la cima de un montón de equipajes. La abuela tenía lleno de bultos su regazo, y Linda Burnell nunca había podido llevar en el suyo, durante un trayecto del viaje, ni siquiera un fragmento de chiquillo. Dominándolo todo iba Isabel, en lo alto, junto al nuevo criado, en el asiento del cochero. Paquetes, maletas y cajas se api­laban en el fondo.
—Son cosas absolutamente necesarias, que yo no quie­ro perder de vista un solo momento —dijo Linda Burnell, con voz temblona por la excitación y la fatiga.
Lottie y Kezia permanecían sobre el césped, precisa­mente detrás de la verja, dispuestas para el suceso, con sus chaquetillas de botones de metal, marcados con un ancla y con sus gorras de cintas que llevaban el nombre de un acorazado. Cogidas de la mano, con los ojos muy redondos y graves, miraban fijamente, primero, “esas cosas absolutamente necesarias”; después, a su madre. —Habrá, sencillamente, que dejarlas. Podemos aban­donarlas —dijo Linda Burnell.

63. El Canario, Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
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Katherine Mansfield
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El canario
(“The Canary”, 1922)
Originalmente publicado en Nation , April 21, 1923
The Dove's Nest and Other Stories
Londres: Constable, 1923
¿Ves aquel clavo grande a la derecha de la puerta de entrada? Todavía me da tristeza mirarlo, y, sin embargo, por nada del mundo lo quitaría. Me complazco en pensar que allí estará siempre, aun después de mi muerte. A veces oigo a los vecinos que dicen: «Antes allí debía de colgar una jaula». Y eso me consuela: así siento que no se le olvida del todo.
¡Lo quería! ¡Cuánto lo quería! Quizá en este mundo no importa mucho lo que uno quiere, pero hay que querer algo. Mi casita y el jardín siempre han llenado un vacío, sin duda; pero nunca me han bastado. Las flores son muy agradecidas, pero no se interesan por nuestra vida. Hace tiempo quise a la estrella del atardecer. ¿Te parece una tontería? Solía sentarme en el jardín, detrás de la casa, cuando se había puesto el sol, y esperar a que la estrella saliera y brillara sobre las ramas oscuras del árbol de la goma. Entonces le murmuraba: «¿Ya estás aquí, amor mío?». Y en aquel instante parecía brillar sólo para mí. Parecía que lo comprendiera...; algo que es nostalgia y sin embargo no lo es. O quizá el dolor de lo que uno echa de menos, sí, era este dolor. Pero ¿qué era lo que echaba de menos? He de agradecer lo mucho que he recibido.

64. Books & Collectibles Online Bookstore And Search Engine For Rare, Out Of Print,
Katherine Mansfield 18881923 Bliss and other stories (Penguin Modern Classics)Penguin 1988 Paperback 219 Fair Slight creasing of corners of front coverIn
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65. Katherine Mansfield Bio
Katherine Mansfield (18881923) was a British short-story writer, born inWellington, New Zealand. She is considered one of the great masters of the
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KATHERINE MANSFIELD Katherine Mansfield
(1888-1923) was a British short-story writer, born in Wellington, New Zealand. She is considered one of the great masters of the short-story form. At the age of 18 she settled in London to study music and to establish herself as a writer. Mansfield's stories are poetic, delicate, and ironic; they are characterized by a subtle sensitivity to mood and emotion, revealing the inner conflicts her characters face and resolve. Her style, much influenced by that of the Russian writer Anton Chekhov, in turn had great influence on later short-story writing. Collections of her short fiction include In a German Pension Bliss (1920), which contains stories evocative of her homeland; and The Garden Party (1922), her finest work. The Dove's Nest (1923) and Something Childish (1924), both edited by her husband, were published after Mansfield's death, as were collections of her poems, journals, and letters. Return to Stories

66. Jimpoz.com - Katherine Mansfield
Katherine Mansfield (18881923) The repository contains one quote by KatherineMansfield. Adversity. As in the physical world, so in the spiritual world
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67. Katherine Mansfield - Wikiquote
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  • "Am Ende ist die Wahrheit das Einzige, das wert ist, dass man es besitzt: Sie ist aufw¼hlender als Liebe , freudvoller und leidenschaftlicher. Sie kann einfach nicht versagen Tageb¼cher "Das Leben ist fast zu gemein , um ertragen zu werden." - Briefe Ehrlichkeit ist das Einzige, was h¶her steht als Leben Liebe Tod , als alles andere. Sie allein ist best¤ndig Tageb¼cher "Ein Haus ist eine Arche, um der Flut zu entrinnen." - Briefe "Es ist ungeheuer wertvoll und wunderbar, wenn ich allein bin - die kleinen Dinge des Lebens , das Leben des Lebens." - Tageb¼cher "Es ist von gr¶Ÿter Wichtigkeit, dass wir lernen , ¼ber uns selbst zu lachen Tageb¼cher "Hol der Teufel das Briefeschreiben ! Wenn wir nur beisamen w¤ren!" - Briefe "Ich mache mir nichts aus Menschen : Und der Gedanke an Ruhm , an Erfolg - das ist nichts , weniger als nichts." - Tageb¼cher "Ich m¶chte so leben, dass ich sowohl mit den H¤nden als auch mit dem Gef¼hl und dem Verstand arbeite." -

68. Famous Love And Romance Poetry - Katherine Mansfield - Camomile Tea
by Katherine Mansfield (18881923) Outside the sky is light with stars; There sa hollow roaring from the sea. And, alas! for the little almond flowers,
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Classic Love and Romance Poems Camomile Tea
by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
Outside the sky is light with stars;
There's a hollow roaring from the sea.
And, alas! for the little almond flowers,
The wind is shaking the almond tree.
How little I thought, a year ago,
In the horrible cottage upon the Lee
That he and I should be sitting so
And sipping a cup of camomile tea.
Light as feathers the witches fly, The horn of the moon is plain to see; By a firefly under a jonquil flower A goblin toasts a bumble-bee. We might be fifty, we might be five, So snug, so compact, so wise are we! Under the kitchen-table leg My knee is pressing against his knee. Our shutters are shut, the fire is low, The tap is dripping peacefully; The saucepan shadows on the wall Are black and round and plain to see. back to poetry index

69. The National Archives | Search The Archives | National Register Of Archives | De
Mansfield (18881923) nee Beauchamp, Author called Katherine Mansfield Other reference, see Katherine Mansfield an Exhibition (Univ of Texas 1973)
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70. Katherine Mansfield Mansfield Katherine Kathleen Beauchamp
Contemporary English Literature ( Katherine Mansfield (18881923) begins on p.380). by Mark Longaker, Edwin C. Bolles. 528 pgs.
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71. Biographie Et Informations Auteur : Mansfield, Katherine : - Dicocitations â„Â
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72. Graduate Services - Modern Authors Collection
Mansfield, Katherine 18881923. Marquand, John Phillips 1893-1960. Masefield,John 1878-1967. Matthiessen, Peter 1927-. Maugham., William Somerset 1874-1965
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MODERN AUTHORS PROJECT LIST Revised 1989 Department of English and The Humanities Graduate Service University of California Library *added in 1989
Achebe, Chinua 1930- Agee, James 1909-1955 Aiken, Conrad Potter 1889-1973 Albee, Edward 1928- Aldington, Richard 1892-1962 Algren, Nelson 1909-1981 Amis, Kingsley 1922- Ammons, Archie Randolph 1928- Anderson, Maxwell 1888-1959 Anderson, Sherwood 1876-1941 Antoninus, Brother (see Everson, William) Ashbery, John 1927- *Atwood, Margaret 1939- Auden, Wystan Hugh 1907-1973 Baker, Dorothy (Dodds) 1907-1968 Baldwin, James 1924-1987 Baraka, Imamu Amiri (LeRoi Jones) 1934- Barker, George 1913- Bames, Djuna 1892-1982 Barth, John 1930- Barthelme, Donald 1931-1989 Barzun, Jacques 1907- Beckett, Samuel 1906- Behan, Brendan 1923-1964 Bell, Clive 1881-1964 Bellow, Saul 1915- Bentley, Eric Russell 1916- Berry, Wendell 1934- Berryman, John 1914-1972 Betjeman, Sir John 1906-1984

73. Anthony Lawlor Correspondence On Katherine Mansfield 1938-1966.
Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923.; Armstrong, Martin Donisthorpe, 1882-; Berkman,Sylvia.; Bibesco, Marthe.; Bowen, Elizabeth, 1899-1973.; Brown,
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Anthony Lawlor Correspondence on Katherine Mansfield 1938-1966. Link to Complete Finding Aid Title: Anthony Lawlor Correspondence on Katherine Mansfield 1938-1966. Phys. Desc: 41 items (1 box) Call Number: Location: Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Subjects: Creator: Lawlor, Patrick Anthony.

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74. Katherine Mansfield Love Poem - Archived Love Poems
When I have dreamed my dream? Ah, darling mine, Find them, gather them for meone by one. ..Secret Flowers by Katherine Mansfield (18881923)
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Poems Katherine Mansfield Love Poem Is love a light for me? A steady light,
A lamp within whose pallid pool I dream
Over old love-books? Or is it a gleam,
A lantern coming towards me from afar
Down a dark mountain? Is my love a star?
Ah me!-so high above so coldly bright! The fire dances. Is my love a fire
Leaping down the twilight muddy and bold?
Nay, I'd be frightened of him. I'm too cold
For quick and eager loving. There's a gold
Sheen on these flower petals as they fold More truly mine, more like to my desire. The flower petals fold. They are by the sun Forgotten. In a shadowy wood they grow Where the dark trees keep up a to-and-fro Shadowy waving. Who will watch them shine When I have dreamed my dream? Ah, darling mine, Find them, gather them for me one by one. Secret Flowers by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) More love poems/quotes for you? Now available- Daily Love Poems Today's Love Quotes Other Love-Friendly Pages Personality Quizzes Ask Psychic Zelda - Free Psychic Readings Love Psychology Anger? Love? Emotional IQ Test

75. AUTHOR NAME DATA DISK OTHER INFORMATION AC AUTHORS DD331 ACHEBE
Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923, DD214. MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER, 1564-1593, DD345,346. MARVELL, ANDREW, 1621-1678, DD334, 340. MASTERS, EDGAR LEE 1868-1950
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AUTHOR NAME A-C AUTHORS ACHEBE, CHINUA (ALBERT) 1930- ADAMS, HENRY (BROOKS) 1838-1918 AGEE, JAMES 1909-1955 ALLENDE, ISABEL AMIS, KINGSLEY, 1922- ANAYA, RUDOLFO 1937- ANDERSEN, HANS CHRISTIAN, 1805-1875 ANDERSON, SHERWOOD, 1876-1941 ANGELOU, MAYA, 1928- ANTIGONE 441?B.C ARISTOPHANES 448?-385 B.C. ARISTOTLE 384-322 B.C. ARNOLD, MATTHEW, 1822-1888 ASIMOV, ISAAC 1920-1992 ATWOOD, MARGARET, 1939- AUCHINCLOSS, LOUIS, 1917- AUDEN, H.W. (HUGH WYNSTAN) 1907-1973 AUSTEN, JANE, 1775-1817 AUTHORS, AFRICAN AUTHORS, AMERICAN AUTHORS, FRENCH AUTHORS, RUSSIAN BALDWIN, JAMES, 1924- BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES PIERRE, 1821-1867 BEAUVOIR, SIMON DE, 1908- BECKETT, SAMUEL, 1906- BELLOW, SAUL, 1915- BENNETT, ALAN 1934- BETTS, DORIS, 1932- BIERCE, AMBROSE, 1842-1914 BISHOP, ELIZABETH, 1911-1979 BLACK AUTHORS BLAIR, ERIC (ARTHUR) 1903-1950 (ORWELL, GEORGE) BLAKE, WILLIAM, 1757-1827 BLUME, JUDY BOELL, HEINRICH, 1917-1985 BORGES, JORGE LOUIS, 1899-1986 BRAUN, LILLIAN JACKSON 1916-

76. Timeframes Browse
Mansfield, Katherine 18881923 - Friends and associates Mansions Mantels Manual work Manufactures Maori Maori - Meeting houses - Gisborne Region
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77. Multimedia And Language Learning Centre
The doll s house, and other stories, Mansfield, Katherine, 18881923, Ward, Ann,1941-, 428.64 MANS 1999, 2 sound cassettes.
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78. Bliss.
by Katherine Mansfield (18881923) From Bliss, and Other Stories by KatherineMansfield. New York Alfred A. Knopf, 1920. pp. 116-136.
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"Bliss." by Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)
From: Bliss, and Other Stories by Katherine Mansfield. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1920. pp. 116-136. [Page 116]
BLISS
Oh, is there no way you can express it without being "drunk and disorderly" ? How idiotic civilisation is! Why be given a body if you have to keep it shut up in a case like a rare, rare fiddle? [Page 117] "Yes, M'm." "And has the fruit come?" "Yes, M'm. Everything's come." "Bring the fruit up to the dining-room, will you? I'll arrange it before I go upstairs." It was dusky in the dining-room and quite chilly. But all the same Bertha threw off her coat; she could not bear the tight clasp of it another moment, and the cold air fell on her arms. Mary brought in the fruit on a tray and with it a glass bowl, and a blue dish, very lovely, with a strange sheen on it as though it had been dipped in milk. "Shall I turn on the light, M'm?" "No, thank you. I can see quite well." There were tangerines and apples stained with strawberry pink. Some yellow pears, smooth as silk, some white grapes covered with a silver bloom and a big cluster of purple ones. These last she had [Page 118] bought to tone in with the new dining-room carpet. Yes, that did sound rather far-fetched and absurd, but it was really why she had bought them. She had thought in the shop: "I must have some purple ones to bring the carpet up to the table." And it had seemed quite sense at the time.

79. London Plaques : Blue Plaques : Research & Conservation : English Heritage
Mansfield, Katherine (18881923), Writer, and her husband, John MiddletonMURRY (1889-1957), Critic, lived here. 17 East Heath Road, NW3 Camden 1969
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80. Malaspina Great Books - Katherine Mansfield (1888)
Katherine Mansfield was born in Wellington, New Zealand, into a middleclasscolonial family. Her father, Harold Beauchamp, was a banker and mother,
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