Explores Katherine Mansfield's engagement in the periodical culture of the early twentieth century
This book considers Mansfield's ambivalent position as a colonial woman writer by examining her contributions to the political weekly The New Age, the avant-garde little magazine Rhythm and the literary journal The Athenaeum. Contextualising Mansfield's work against the editorial strategies and professional cultures of each periodical, the book deepens and complicates older critical assumptions about the trajectory of Mansfield's development as a writer.
Key Features
- Provides the first sustained scholarly examination of Mansfield's engagement with and relation to early twentieth-century periodical culture
- Foregrounds the original material contexts in which Mansfield produced the majority of her work, emphasising a dialogic or 'conversational' model for modernism
- Interrogates Mansfield's ambivalent self-positioning within English literary circles as a 'colonial-metropolitan modernist' and 'outsider'
- Integrates ideas of the recent 'transnational turn' across literary studies into the field of periodical scholarship
- ISBN13 9781474439466
- Publish Date 30 November 2020 (first published 31 January 2019)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Edinburgh University Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 312
- Language English