Katherine Mansfield
Overview
Short story writer Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) is noted for her short stories with themes relating to women's lives and social hierarchies as well as her sense of wit and characterizations.
Katherine Mansfield has played an important role in the genre of the short story. The New Zealand-born writer, who spent much of her adulthood in Europe, "is a central figure in the development of the modern short story," noted Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. "An early practitioner of stream-of-consciousness narration, she applied this technique to create stories based on the illumination of character rather than the contrivances of plot." Mansfield also attempted to free herself from the domination of her bourgeois family and the expectations for women of her class. As a...
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Born
- October 14, 1888
Died
- January 09, 1923
Occupation
Short story writerOther Occupations
- Novelist;
- Poet
Nationality
New ZealanderOther Names
- Beauchamp, Kathleen Mansfield;
- Murry, Kathleen Beauchamp;
- Petrovsky, Boris;
- Stanley, Elizabeth (New Zealander writer)
Gender
Female