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Monday, December 07, 2009
The Katherine Mansfield Society
Co-editors Dr Delia da Sousa Correa and Dr Gerri Kimber would like to announce the publication of the first volume of the Katherine Mansfield Society's peer-reviewed annual journal Katherine Mansfield Studies, published by Edinburgh University Press and generously supported by The Open University.
All KM Society members receive a free annual copy and free on-line access (worth NZ$58/£25). For details of how to join the Society please go to: http://www.katherinemansfieldsociety.org/
The contents of Volume 1 are outlined below and can also be viewed on line at http://www.eupjournals.com/toc/kms/1/1, where details on how to subscribe can also be accessed. The theme of this first volume is 'Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe'.
Submissions are now being sought for Volume 2 on the theme of 'Katherine Mansfield and Modernism'. For further details please go to http://www.katherinemansfieldsociety.org/the-katherine-mansfield-studies-journal/
In addition, the Society has set up an annual essay prize, worth £300, with publication in Katherine Mansfield Studies for the prize winning essay. For 2010, the theme is 'Katherine Mansfield and D H Lawrence'. For further details on how to submit an essay for consideration, please go to: http://www.katherinemansfieldsociety.org/essay-prize/
VOLUME 1 CONTENTS: 'Katherine Mansfield and Continental Europe'
Foreword
Vincent O’Sullivan: President, Katherine Mansfield Society
Introduction
Delia da Sousa Correa
Articles
GUTS – Katherine Mansfield as a Reviewer
Angela Smith
‘Illness in Absence’: Mansfield and Murry’s Collaborative Text: 1918
Sydney Janet Kaplan
‘And he handed her an egg’: The Art of Memory in ‘Feuille d’Album’, Katherine Mansfield and Proust
Anne Mounic
Katherine Mansfieldová: The Reception of Katherine Mansfield in the Countries of Former Czechoslovakia
Janka Kaščáková
Katherine Mansfield and French Philosophy: A Bergsonian Reading of Maata
Eiko Nakano
‘We are not solitary palm trees’: Katherine Mansfield and Cosmopolitanism
Erika Baldt
Creative Writing
Wellington Journal
Kirsty Gunn
Poetry
Jenny Bornholdt: ‘Tea’
Riemke Ensing: ‘Love Affair’
Kevin Ireland: ‘Visit to a German Pension’
Anna Jackson: ‘Just a little corrupted’
Jan Kemp: ‘Visite–patrimoine – Villas’
Kath MacLean: ‘Doo–Da–Doo–Da’
Gregory O’Brien: ‘THE ORDER IN WHICH WAVES REACH THE BEACH AT MENTON:’
Vincent O’Sullivan: ‘Author’s Bluff’
Helen Shaw: ‘Today At The Villa Isola Bella’
C. K. Stead: ‘Isola Bella’
Report
The Great Painting
Penny Jackson
Reviews
Clare Hanson: The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 5, 1922–1923
Michael Hollington: Nicole Seifert, Von Tagebüchern und Trugbildern: Die Autobiographische Aufzeichnungen von Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf und Sylvia Plath [Of Diaries and Deceptions: The Autobiographical Writings of Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath]
Anne Mounic: Katherine Mansfield: The View from France
Sarah Ailwood: Uncommon Arrangements: Seven Portraits of Married life in London Literary Circles 1910–1939
Review Article
Isabel María Andrés Cuevas: An Overview of Mansfield’s Studies in Spain and a Review of Rodríguez Salas’s Hijas de la Diosa Blanca
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