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  1. 3 days ago · Katherine Mansfield’s complicated relationship with London began in 1903, when her parents sent her and her two older sisters from New Zealand to Queen’s College in Harley Street to be educated, and where they remained until the summer of 1906. As soon as she was back in Wellington, she longed to return, her parents finally agreeing to her returning to London to forge a career as a writer ...

  2. 1 day ago · EastEnders ‘confirms’ Reiss comeuppance as legendary TV couple reunite in 57 pictures. There is soon tension between the two, with Bianca still believing Reiss to be…. He notifies Bianca ...

  3. 3 days ago · Here a link to the meeting of The Beatles & Jayne Mansfield, including very rare pictures of the incident at the Whiskey-a-Go-Go (August 26th, 1964). Don't miss it http://thebeatlesconnection.blogspot.com

  4. 4 days ago · KATHERINE MANSFIELD'S BOAT IMAGE CELESTE TURNER WRIGHT Almost every recent anthology of the short story includes some work of Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923). The core of each narrative is usually an object-the pear tree in "Bliss," the fur neckpiece in "Miss Brill." With Katherine, as with her master Chekhov, a fond-ness for symbols was innate.

  5. 4 days ago · Katherine Mansfield Trivia Quiz. Katherine Mansfield was one of the most innovative short-story writers of the 20th century, and there doesn't seem to be a quiz on her here, so here goes... All the questions are multiple choice. A multiple-choice quiz by cheesepit. Estimated time: 4 mins.

  6. 4 days ago · NO GARDEN PARTY: Redmer Yska at the birthplace of Katherine Mansfield in Thorndon. KEVIN STENT / Fairfax NZ Wellington at the end of the 19th century had a dirty secret - and it affected the...

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  8. 4 days ago · Beginning with a short introductory talk at Katherine Mansfield House & Garden, this guided walking tour will include a visit to Old St Paul’s, which the Beauchamp family attended, and the architecturally impressive Parliamentary Library where Mansfield spent many afternoons reading.