Mansfield, Katherine

Mansfield, Katherine
orig. Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp

born Oct. 4, 1888, Wellington, N.Z.
died Jan. 9, 1923, Gurdjieff Institute, near Fontainebleau, France

New Zealand-born British writer.

After moving to England at age 19, she secured her reputation with the story collection Bliss (1920). She reached the height of her powers in the collection The Garden Party (1922). Her delicate stories, which focus on psychological conflicts, are written in a distinctive prose style with poetic overtones that shows the influence of Anton Chekhov. Her last five years were shadowed by tuberculosis, of which she died at age 34.

Katherine Mansfield

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▪ British author
pseudonym of  Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp , married name  Kathleen Mansfield Murry 
born Oct. 14, 1888, Wellington, N.Z.
died Jan. 9, 1923, Gurdjieff Institute, near Fontainebleau, France
 New Zealand-born English master of the short story, who evolved a distinctive prose style with many overtones of poetry. Her delicate stories, focused upon psychological conflicts, have an obliqueness of narration and a subtlety of observation that reveal the influence of Anton Chekhov. She, in turn, had much influence on the development of the short story as a form of literature.

      After her education (in Wellington and London), Katherine Mansfield left New Zealand at the age of 19 to establish herself in England as a writer. Her initial disillusion appears in the ill-humoured stories collected in In a German Pension (1911). Until 1914 she published stories in Rhythm and The Blue Review, edited by the critic and essayist John Middleton Murry, whom she married in 1918 after her divorce from George Bowden. The death of her soldier brother in 1915 shocked her into a recognition that she owed what she termed a sacred debt to him and to the remembered places of her native country. Prelude (1918) was a series of short stories beautifully evocative of her family memories of New Zealand. These, with others, were collected in Bliss (1920), which secured her reputation and is typical of her art.

      In the next two years Mansfield did her best work, achieving the height of her powers in The Garden Party (1922), which includes “At the Bay,” “The Voyage,” “The Stranger” (with New Zealand settings), and the classic “Daughters of the Late Colonel,” a subtle account of genteel frustration. The last five years of her life were shadowed by tuberculosis. Her final work (apart from unfinished material) was published posthumously in The Dove's Nest (1923) and Something Childish (1924).

      From her papers, Murry edited the Journal (1927, rev. ed. 1954), and he also published with annotations her letters to him (1928, rev. ed. 1951). Her collected letters were edited by Vincent O'Sullivan and Margaret Scott (1984–2008); Scott also edited Mansfield's notebooks (1997).

Additional Reading
Mansfield's life and career are discussed in Claire Tomalin, Katherine Mansfield (1987, reissued 2003); Antony Alpers, The Life of Katherine Mansfield (1980); Jeffrey Meyers, Katherine Mansfield (1978, reissued 2002); and Saralyn R. Daly, Katherine Mansfield, rev. ed. (1994). Critical analyses may be found in J.F. Kobler, Katherine Mansfield: A Study of the Short Fiction (1990); Rhoda B. Nathan (ed.), Critical Essays on Katherine Mansfield (1993); and Jan Pilditch (ed.), The Critical Response to Katherine Mansfield (1996).

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