Mansfield, Katherine - 1888–1923, British author, b. New Zealand, regarded as one of the masters of the short story. Her original name was Kathleen Beauchamp. A talented cellist, she did not turn to literature until 1908. Her first volume of short stories, In a German Pension (1911), was not remarkable and achieved little notice, but the stories in Bliss (1920) and The Garden Party (1922) |
by Jan Pilditch. 254 pgs.
by Patrick D. Morrow. 158 pgs.
by Katherine Mansfield. 282 pgs.
by Katherine Mansfield. 255 pgs.
by Katherine Mansfield, D. M. Davin. 400 pgs.
by Katherine Mansfield. 206 pgs.
by Ruth Mantz Elvish. 349 pgs.
by Thomas Dilworth. 13 pgs.
by Chantal Cornut-Gentille D'Arcy. 26 pgs.
by Patricia Moran. 21 pgs.
by J. Middleton Murry. 280 pgs.
by Frank O'Connor. 226 pgs.
by B. H. Lehman. 266 pgs.
by Suzanne Raitt, Trudi Tate. 293 pgs.
by Angela Smith. 242 pgs.
by Mark Longaker, Edwin C. Bolles. 528 pgs.