Katherine Mansfield (14 October 1888-9 January 1923
Katherine Mansfield (14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923)
Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp Murry(14 October 1888 9 January 1923)was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under the pen name of Katherine Mansfield. Mansfield left for Great Britain when she was 19 where she encountered Modernist writers such as DH Lawrence and Virginia Woolf with whom she became close friends. Her stories often focus on moments of disruption and frequently open rather abruptly. Among her best known stories are The Garden Party","The Daughters of the Late Colonel"and The Fly During the First World War Mansfield contracted extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which rendered any return or visit to New Zealand impossible and led to her death at the age of 34
• Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp Murry (14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a prominent modernist writer of short fiction who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under the pen name of Katherine Mansfield. Mansfield left for Great Britain when she was 19 where she encountered Modernist writers such as D.H. Lawrence and Virginia Woolf with whom she became close friends. Her stories often focus on moments of disruption and frequently open rather abruptly. Among her bestknown stories are "The Garden Party", "The Daughters of the Late Colonel" and "The Fly". During the First World War Mansfield contracted extrapulmonary tuberculosis, which rendered any return or visit to New Zealand impossible and led to her death at the age of 34
Legacy Mansfield is widely considered one of the best short story writers of her period. A number of her works, including Miss Brill, Prelude, The Garden Party, The Doll's House and The Fly, are frequently collected in short story anthologies. Mansfield also proved ahead of her time in her adoration of Russian playwright and short story writer Anton Chekhov, and incorporated some of his themes and techniques into her writing The following high schools in New Zealand have a house named after her Mount Roskill Grammar School in Auckland, Rangiora High School in North Canterbury, Tauranga Girls College in Tauranga, Westlake Girls High School in Auckland, Macleans College in Auckland, Wellington Girls College in Wellington, Westlake Girls High School in Auckland, Southland Girls High School in Invercargill and Rangitoto College in Auckland. She has been honoured at Karori Normal School in Wellington which has a stone monument dedicated to her with a plaque commemorating her work and her time at the school
Legacy • Mansfield is widely considered one of the best short story writers of her period. A number of her works, including Miss Brill, Prelude, The Garden Party, The Doll's House and The Fly, are frequently collected in short story anthologies. Mansfield also proved ahead of her time in her adoration of Russian playwright and short story writer Anton Chekhov, and incorporated some of his themes and techniques into her writing. • The following high schools in New Zealand have a house named after her: Mount Roskill Grammar School in Auckland, Rangiora High School in North Canterbury, Tauranga Girls' College in Tauranga, Westlake Girls' High School in Auckland, Macleans College in Auckland, Wellington Girls' College in Wellington, Westlake Girls' High School in Auckland, Southland Girls' High School in Invercargill and Rangitoto College in Auckland. She has been honoured at Karori Normal School in Wellington which has a stone monument dedicated to her with a plaque commemorating her work and her time at the school
A street in Menton france, where she lived and wrote is named after her and a Fellowship is offered annually to enable a New Zealand writer to work at her former home the Villa Isola Bella. New Zealand's preeminent short story competition is also named in her honour She was the subject of the 1973 BBC miniseries A Picture of Katherine Mansfield starring Vanessa Redgrave. The six-part series included adaptations of Mansfield's life and of her short stories Seventeen of her early short stories were adapted in the 2012 collection Mansfield with Monsters(book) published by New Zealand publisher Steam Press. The adaptations include the insertion of supernatural and alien entities into Mansfield's work
• A street in Menton, France, where she lived and wrote, is named after her and a Fellowship is offered annually to enable a New Zealand writer to work at her former home, the Villa Isola Bella. New Zealand's preeminent short story competition is also named in her honour. • She was the subject of the 1973 BBC miniseries A Picture of Katherine Mansfield starring Vanessa Redgrave. The six-part series included adaptations of Mansfield's life and of her short stories. • Seventeen of her early short stories were adapted in the 2012 collection Mansfield with Monsters (book) published by New Zealand publisher Steam Press. The adaptations include the insertion of supernatural and alien entities into Mansfield's work