The Mansfield Industry continues to proliferate. Frances Wilson, in a recent NYRB review of Claire Harman’s All Sorts of Lives: Katherine Mansfield and the Art of Risking Everything (from which the following information was largely gathered), wrote .
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April is the birth month of Yorkshire author and poet Charlotte Bronte, in honour of this we have taken a look at her background and what novel made her famous.
A century after her death, Mansfield’s stories still feel adventurous and sharp, and Virginia Woolf’s great rival makes sure her modernism remains engaging