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  2. In each episode the first segment was called "The Life", which covered Katherine Mansfield's (Vanessa Redgrave's) life. The other two segments were adaptations of her short stories. Helpful • 2 0. Contribute to this page. Suggest an edit or add missing content. Top Gap.

  3. A Picture of Katherine Mansfield is a 1973 BBC television drama series starring Vanessa Redgrave as writer Katherine Mansfield, Jeremy Brett as her second husband John Middleton Murry, and Annette Crosbie as her life-long friend Ida Baker, known as L.M.

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  4. Each of the six episodes of this series consisted of three segments. In each episode the first segment was called "The Life", which covered Katherine Mansfield's (Vanessa Redgrave's) life. The other two segments were adaptations of her short stories.

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    • 1973-05-01
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  5. 1903 – June 1906. Enrolls with sisters Vera and Chaddie at Queen’s College, Harley Street to be “finished.”. Develops friendship with Ida Constance Baker. Adopts the name “Katherine Mansfield,” while Ida becomes “Lesley Moore”. Meets first literary mentor, Walter Rippmann, German teacher. Discovers the work of Oscar Wilde.

  6. Mansfield was the subject of a 1973 BBC miniseries A Picture of Katherine Mansfield, starring Vanessa Redgrave. The six-part series included depictions of Mansfield's life and adaptations of her short stories.

  7. Mansfield wrote short stories and poetry under a variation of her own name, Katherine Mansfield, which explored anxiety, sexuality and existentialism alongside a developing New Zealand identity. When she was 19, she left New Zealand and settled in England, where she became a friend of D. H. Lawrence , Virginia Woolf , Lady Ottoline Morrell and others in the orbit of the Bloomsbury Group .

  8. Katherine’s first collection of short stories is based on sketches where she describes the coarseness and grossness of Germans. Sketches were then popular in journals, and she followed this trend. They described a specific segment of life and had no sufficient theme or plot development.

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