
Katherine Mansfield: A Biography
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Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Yellowed
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Antony Alpers's Katherine Mansfield: A Biography chronicles the vibrant and often tumultuous life of one of the 20th century's most influential short story writers. This definitive account uncovers Mansfield's formative years in New Zealand, her bohemian existence in London, and her relentless pursuit of artistic expression amidst personal struggles and chronic illness. The narrative presents a nuanced portrait of a literary pioneer, detailing her relationships, her creative process, and her enduring impact on modern literature. Alpers masterfully illustrates the complexities of Mansfield's character and the profound depth of her contributions, offering readers an intimate understanding of her world. This compelling work argues for Mansfield's pivotal role in shaping the modernist movement, making it essential reading for literary enthusiasts.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears
Pages: Yellowed
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Previous owner marking FEP
Antony Alpers's Katherine Mansfield: A Biography chronicles the vibrant and often tumultuous life of one of the 20th century's most influential short story writers. This definitive account uncovers Mansfield's formative years in New Zealand, her bohemian existence in London, and her relentless pursuit of artistic expression amidst personal struggles and chronic illness. The narrative presents a nuanced portrait of a literary pioneer, detailing her relationships, her creative process, and her enduring impact on modern literature. Alpers masterfully illustrates the complexities of Mansfield's character and the profound depth of her contributions, offering readers an intimate understanding of her world. This compelling work argues for Mansfield's pivotal role in shaping the modernist movement, making it essential reading for literary enthusiasts.











