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Journal of Katherine Mansfield
Published in Paperback by Ecco (1983)
Authors: J. Middleton Murry and Katherine Mansfield
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The lifetime of one of our greatest writers
I first heard of this book in a 1927 review of it by Dorothy Parker (available in the 1944 edition of The Portable Dorothy Parker, as well as subsequent editions I believe, including the 1973 one). Parker's review is beautifully apt. She says, "I think that the Journal of Katherine Mansfield is the saddest book I have ever read. Here, set down in exquisite fragments, is the record of six lonely and tormented years, the life's-end of a desperately ill woman. So private is it that one feels forever guilty of prying for having read it." Mansfield suffered from a heart condition and later tuberculosis which kept her in a constant state of physical misery for years. Even worse for her was the constant torment of never being able to achieve enough as a writer to satisfy herself. Parker is completely right: I can't think of who could capture that constant, acute sorrow better than Katherine Mansfield. As Parker said, "She was not of the little breed of the discontented; she was of the high few fated to be ever unsatisfied."

If you've never read her short stories (she never wrote anything else), please do, and I would advise you to read them before you read her journal.

The book itself seems like it could be published as a stream-of-consciousness novel (it's impossible to follow at times but no worse for it. It seems to make perfect sense - even the numerous cryptic little notes). It's full of little pieces of stories never finished. Mansfield's body of work was so small (something that upset her deeply) that these little fragments would be enough to make any fan of hers need to read this journal.

She is most often compared to Chekhov, and it's not difficult to see why. I truly believe that Mansfield innovated and practically invented the English (language) short story. Besides Chekhov (whom she often mentions in her journal) I've never read anything quite like her, particularly not anything that predates her.

What else you need to know:
1. Mansfield was born in New Zealand, the influence of which can be seen in short stories like "At the Bay".
2. Her husband, J. Middleton Murry, published her journals, causing some to accuse him of taking advantage of her.
3. You must read this book.

5 stars is not enough
I first heard of this book in a 1927 review of it by Dorothy Parker (available in the 1944 edition of The Portable Dorothy Parker, as well as subsequent editions I believe, including the 1973 one). Parker's review is beautifully apt. She says, "I think that the Journal of Katherine Mansfield is the saddest book I have ever read. Here, set down in exquisite fragments, is the record of six lonely and tormented years, the life's-end of a desperately ill woman. So private is it that one feels forever guilty of prying for having read it." Mansfield suffered from a heart condition and later tuberculosis which kept her in a constant state of physical misery for years. Even worse for her was the constant torment of never being able to achieve enough as a writer to satisfy herself. Parker is completely right: I can't think of who could capture that constant, acute sorrow better than Katherine Mansfield. As Parker said, "She was not of the little breed of the discontented; she was of the high few fated to be ever unsatisfied."

If you've never read her short stories (she never wrote anything else), please do, and I would advise you to read them before you read her journal.

The book itself seems like it could be published as a stream-of-consciousness novel (it's impossible to follow at times but no worse for it. It seems to make perfect sense - even the numerous cryptic little notes). It's full of little pieces of stories never finished. Mansfield's body of work was so small (something that upset her deeply) that these little fragments would be enough to make any fan of hers need to read this journal.

She is most often compared to Chekhov, and it's not difficult to see why. I truly believe that Mansfield innovated and practically invented the English (language) short story. Besides Chekhov (whom she often mentions in her journal) I've never read anything quite like her, particularly not anything that predates her.

What else you need to know:
1. Mansfield was born in New Zealand, the influence of which can be seen in short stories like "At the Bay".
2. Her husband, J. Middleton Murry, published her journals, causing some to accuse him of taking advantage of her.
3. You must read this book.

It is not just a book, it is a guide for happiness.
Both Katherine and her work are like a flower that has grown within the weeds that make up life.


Passionate pilgrimage : a love affair in letters : Katherine Mansfield's letters to John Middleton Murry from the South of France, 1915-1920
Published in Unknown Binding by Joseph ()
Author: Katherine Mansfield
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Exceptional reading
By accident I picked up "Letters to John Middleton Murray from Katherine Mansfield." It's a book to cherish. I absolutely adore the letters. Today, while sitting on my balcony, birds singing, it was as though I've gone back in time to the early 1900s to an uncomplicated time. These letters are like mini short stories--each one is different and there's tidbits of information of how life was nearly 100 years ago. Highly recommend this book. Here's a quote from a letter dated January, 1917: "I have just come in and smoked a cigarette, staring out through these dirty windows on to the dirtier windows across the way."


Life of Katherine Mansfield
Published in Library Binding by Haskell House Pub Ltd (1974)
Authors: Ruth Elvish Mantz and John Middleton Murry
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AN INTIMATE LOOK AT THE TIME IN NEW ZEALAND
IT TOOK ME A LONG TIME TO FIND THIS ONE IN THE DAYS BEFORE AMAZON.COM. ALTHOUGH YOU MAY NOT FIND ANY DIRT IN THIS BIOGRAPHY, IT STILL IN AN IMPORTANT READ BECAUSE IT FOCUSES ON THOSE NEW ZEALAND DAYS OF KM. IT HAS A REMARKABLE FEEL FOR WELLINGTON. READ IT. R. CAPPUCCI


Lives and letters : A. R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S. S. Koteliansky, 1906-1957
Published in Unknown Binding by Faber and Faber ()
Author: John Carswell
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Beatrice Hastings with Amedeo Modigliani
I'm looking for information about Beatrice Hastings in relationship with Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (Longhorn, Tuscany, Italy 1884 - Paris, France 1920). I found a book in Amazon Library: "Lives and Letters A. R. Orage, Beatrice Hastings, Katherine Mansfield, John Middleton Murry, S. S. Koteliansky, 1906-1957." by John Carswell. But this book is out of print. How can I read this book ? Escuse my terrible english language. Please help me.


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Published in Hardcover by Classic Books (1920)
Author: John Middleton, Murry
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Beloved Quixote : the unknown life of John Middleton Murry
Published in Unknown Binding by Souvenir Press (E & A) ()
Author: Katherine Middleton Murry
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A bibliography of John Middleton Murry, 1889-1957
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Toronto Press ()
Author: George P. Lilley
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A Critical Difference: T.S. Eliot and John Middleton Murry in English Literary Criticism, 1919-1928 (Oxford English Monographs)
Published in Hardcover by Clarendon Pr (1998)
Author: David Goldie
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D. H. Lawrence (two essays)
Published in Unknown Binding by Folcroft Library Editions ()
Author: John Middleton Murry
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D. H. Lawrence : two essays
Published in Unknown Binding by Norwood Editions ()
Author: John Middleton Murry
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