This much needed and very welcome work does two important things: It gives us all of Mansfield’s fiction, with useful notes; and it removes many of John Middleton Murry’s intrusions into the stories he edited after Mansfield’s death. We all owe the editors, Gerri Kimber and Vincent O’Sullivan, a debt of gratitude for this excellent edition of the work of a major modernist writer.

- Professor Robert Scholes, Brown University,

We owe to her the prosperity of the 'free' story,' Elizabeth Bowen said of Katherine Mansfield: 'she untrammelled it from conventions.' Here, at last, is the evidence in full: the edition Mansfield deserves.

- Professor David Trotter, University of Cambridge,

Kimber and O’Sullivan have created a wonderful and accessible short story collection, which is sure to delight a wealth of readers.

Kirsty Hewitt, Good Reads

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‘The editors of the collected fiction are unstinting in their attention to detail, dating and biography. Their efforts give us a picture of an artist discovering what it is she wants to do to be different from the rest, to find a story and a way of telling it that will be hers and hers alone.’

- Kirsty Gunn, London Review of Books

Kimber and O’Sullivan have produced a work of superb scholarship that is clearly also a labour of love. Their Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, containing every fragment as well as all the finished stories (some rescued from the meddlesome editorial hands of her second husband, John Middleton Murry, and restored to their original state), undeniably establishes her as a great modernist writer.

- Elizabeth Wassell, The Irish Times

The Edinburgh University Press volumes will finally make available, almost a century after her death, a complete, scholarly edition of the collected works of Katherine Mansfield. This, in other words, is an important publishing moment not only for New Zealand literature but for early twentieth-century literary scholarship more generally. And central to this venture are the two volumes of fiction, which themselves constitute a significant step towards the complete and definitive publication of the work of the period’s most original, prolific, and indeed influential short story writer.

- Andrew Bennett, The Journal of New Zealand Literature

Kimber and Vincent O’Sullivan have been instrumental in developing the ambitious Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield. The first two volumes of Mansfield’s Collected Fiction appeared in 2012, covering 1898–1915 and 1916–22 respectively. These are punctiliously edited texts with introductory materials that allow scholars to interpret Mansfield’s dissident difference as an author via ideologies of rootedness versus roaming, her New Zealand upbringing (canvassed recently by Doreen D’Cruz and John C. Ross in The Lonely and the Alone: The Poetics of Isolation in New Zealand Fiction), her colonial anxieties, feminist aesthetics, and tangled, uneasy sexual politics.

- Andrew Radford, The Year's Work in English Studies

‘“We owe to her the prosperity of the ‘free’ story,” Elizabeth Bowen said of Katherine Mansfield: “she untrammelled it from conventions.” Here, at last, is the evidence in full: the edition Mansfield deserves.’Professor David Trotter, University of Cambridge 'This much needed and very welcome work does two important things: It gives us all of Mansfield’s fiction, with useful notes; and it removes many of John Middleton Murry’s intrusions into the stories he edited after Mansfield’s death. We all owe the editors, Gerri Kimber and Vincent O’Sullivan, a debt of gratitude for this excellent edition of the work of a major modernist writer.'Professor Robert Scholes, Brown University The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield: Volume 1 Fiction 1898–1915 Edited by Gerri Kimber and Vincent O’Sullivan The first complete edition of Katherine Mansfield’s fiction These two volumes collect together 219 of Mansfield’s stories, including 4 newly discovered, previously unpublished stories. Together the volumes expand considerably upon the largest previous single collected edition of 85 stories. Gathered here are Mansfield’s best-loved stories, stories uncollected, unpublished or left incomplete during her lifetime, the full text of The Aloe, from which Mansfield shaped her ground-breaking work Prelude, and her own manuscript versions of several stories later ‘edited’ by her husband, John Middleton Murry. The volumes are arranged in chronological order, so that readers can trace Mansfield’s progress as a creative writer, month-by-month, from her first schoolgirl story in 1898 to her last completed story in July 1922. Mansfield will be read differently, and more accurately, as a result of this edition. The annotations and their cross-referencing to her letters and notebooks deepen what we know of the context and genesis of her fiction. This edition is testament to Mansfield’s importance among twentieth century English-language writers and to her rare and original handling of the short story form. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield in 4 volumes
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This two-volume edition is a truly complete collection of the Katherine Mansfield's fiction writing, including hitherto uncollected or rarely seen stories and prose fragments as well as the instantly recognisable stories.
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Acknowledgements; Abbreviations and Textual Note; Chronology; Introduction; Fiction 1898–1915; 1898; Enna Blake; 1899; A Happy Christmas Eve; 1901; The Great Examination; 1903; The Pine Tree, The Sparrows, and You and I; Misunderstood; She; A True Tale; ‘It was a big bare house’; ‘I am afraid I must be very old-fashioned’; Two Ideas with One Moral; 1904; Die Einsame (The Lonely One); Your Birthday; One Day; 1905; About Pat; 1906; My Potplants; Les Deux Étrangères; Juliet; ‘I was never happy’, Huia said; Memories; The Tale of the Three; 1907; L’Incendie; Vignette: Summer in Winter; Summer Idyll; Night Came Swiftly; She and the Boy; or the Story of the Funny-Old-Thing; ‘She unpacked her box’; Vignettes; Vignette: Through the Autumn Afternoon; Silhouettes; In a Café; In the Botanical Gardens; Leves Amores; The Story of Pearl Button; Vignette: Sunset Tuesday; ‘On waking next morning’; An Attempt; Vignette: Westminster Cathedral; ‘She sat on the broad window-sill’; The Man, the Monkey and the Mask; 1908; The Education of Audrey; Juliette Delacour; The Unexpected Must Happen; Vignette: By the Sea; In Summer; The Yellow Chrysanthemum; The Thoughtful Child. Her Literary Aspirations; Vignette: They are a ridiculous company; The Thoughtful Child; Rewa; The Tiredness of Rosabel; Study: The Death of a Rose; Youth and Age; Vignette: I look out through the window; Almost a Tragedy: The Cars on Lambton Quay; 1909; A God, One Day on Mount Olympus; ‘He met her again on the Pier at Eastbourne’; Prose; His Sister’s Keeper; 1910; The Child-Who-Was-Tired; Germans at Meat; Mary; The Baron; The Luft Bad; At ‘Lehmann’s’; Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding; The Sister of the Baroness; Frau Fischer; A Fairy Story; 1911; A Birthday; The Modern Soul; The Festival of the Coronation; The Journey to Bruges; Being a Truthful Adventure; The Advanced Lady; The Swing of the Pendulum; A Blaze; The Green Tree: A Fairy Story; 1912; A Marriage of Passion; At the Club; The Woman at the Store; Green Goggles; Tales of a Courtyard; How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped; Spring in a Dream; New Dresses; The Little Girl; The House; Old Cockatoo Curl; 1913; Ole Underwood; Epilogue I: Pension Seguin; Millie; Epilogue II; Bains Turcs; Old Tar; Maata; Young Country; Rose Eagle; 1914; Something Childish But Very Natural; KT and her sister; Hydrangeas; ‘There is always something wonderfully touching’; 1915; Brave Love; The Little Governess; The Beautiful Miss Richardson; Spring Pictures; Rough Sketch; An Indiscreet Journey; Autumns: I; Autumns: II; Stay-laces; The Dark Hollow; The Aloe; Appendix A: Plan of Maata; Index of first lines; Index of stories.
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Brings together all of Mansfield's extant fiction

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780748642748
Publisert
2012-10-01
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
991 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
G, UU, UP, 01, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Biografisk notat

Gerri Kimber is a Visiting Professor in the Department of English at the University of Northampton, and a professional writer and book reviewer. Vincent O’Sullivan, Professor Emeritus, Victoria University of Wellington, is the world’s foremost Mansfield scholar and is President of the Katherine Mansfield Society. He has edited, with Margaret Scott, the five volume edition of Katherine Mansfield’s Collected Letters, published by Oxford University Press. He is also widely published as a poet, fiction writer, playwright, and biographer.