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Katherine Mansfield's Europe : station to station / Redmer Yska

Nā: Momo rauemi: TextTextKaiwhakaputa: Dunedin, New Zealand : Otago University Press, Te Whare Tā o Te Wānanga o Ōtākou, 2023Whakaahuatanga: 271 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:
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  • still image
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781990048531
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Contents:
Foreword -- A fiftieth in the woods: Fontainebleau/Avon, France -- Hallucinated poets: Fontainebleau/Avon -- An overbody wash: Bad Wörishofen, Germany -- Child of the sun: Bad Wörishofen -- Love in the Latin Quarter: Paris, France -- River's Edge: Paris/Gray -- A death in the family: Bandol, Côte d'Azur -- Dreadful Spring: Bandol/Paris -- Gunsmoke: San Remo/Ospedaletti, Italy; Menton, Côte d'Azur -- Delicate wanderer: Menton -- Ladder up to the sun: Valais, Switzerland -- Cages: Paris -- Séances in the Russian Colony: Paris/Valais -- 'So that Katherine can breathe!':Fontainbleau/Avon.
Summary: Beautifully written and illustrated, Katherine Mansfield’s Europe is part travelogue, part literary biography, part detective story and part ghost story. Guided by Mansfield’s journals and letters, author Redmer Yska pursues the traces of her restless journeying in Europe, seeking out the places where she lived, worked and – a century ago this year – died. Along the way, he meets a cast of present-day Mansfield devotees who help shape his understanding of the impressions Mansfield left on their territories and how she is formally (and informally) commemorated in Europe. In Katherine Mansfield’s Europe, Yska takes us to the villas, pensions, hotels, spas, railway stations, churches, towns, beaches and cities where Mansfield wrote some of her finest stories. Hauntingly, these are also places where she suffered from piercing loneliness and homesickness, rooms in which she endured illness and extreme physical hardship, windows from which she gazed as she grappled with her mortality. With maps and stunning photography, this engaging and well-researched book richly illuminates Katherine Mansfield’s time in Europe and reveals her enduring presence in the places she frequented. Whether familiar or unfamiliar with Katherine Mansfield’s work and life, readers will find Yska’s account of her travels and travails in Europe freshly informative and deeply moving.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword -- A fiftieth in the woods: Fontainebleau/Avon, France -- Hallucinated poets: Fontainebleau/Avon -- An overbody wash: Bad Wörishofen, Germany -- Child of the sun: Bad Wörishofen -- Love in the Latin Quarter: Paris, France -- River's Edge: Paris/Gray -- A death in the family: Bandol, Côte d'Azur -- Dreadful Spring: Bandol/Paris -- Gunsmoke: San Remo/Ospedaletti, Italy; Menton, Côte d'Azur -- Delicate wanderer: Menton -- Ladder up to the sun: Valais, Switzerland -- Cages: Paris -- Séances in the Russian Colony: Paris/Valais -- 'So that Katherine can breathe!':Fontainbleau/Avon.

Beautifully written and illustrated, Katherine Mansfield’s Europe is part travelogue, part literary biography, part detective story and part ghost story. Guided by Mansfield’s journals and letters, author Redmer Yska pursues the traces of her restless journeying in Europe, seeking out the places where she lived, worked and – a century ago this year – died. Along the way, he meets a cast of present-day Mansfield devotees who help shape his understanding of the impressions Mansfield left on their territories and how she is formally (and informally) commemorated in Europe. In Katherine Mansfield’s Europe, Yska takes us to the villas, pensions, hotels, spas, railway stations, churches, towns, beaches and cities where Mansfield wrote some of her finest stories. Hauntingly, these are also places where she suffered from piercing loneliness and homesickness, rooms in which she endured illness and extreme physical hardship, windows from which she gazed as she grappled with her mortality. With maps and stunning photography, this engaging and well-researched book richly illuminates Katherine Mansfield’s time in Europe and reveals her enduring presence in the places she frequented. Whether familiar or unfamiliar with Katherine Mansfield’s work and life, readers will find Yska’s account of her travels and travails in Europe freshly informative and deeply moving.

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