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Mansfield

Published
Mar 2005
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General Fiction General Fiction
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240

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'A vivid and engrossing historical novel' Daily Telegraph

Spanning three years in the life of the writer Katherine Mansfield during the First World War, Mansfield follows the ups and downs of her relationship with Jack Middleton Murry and her struggle to write the 'new kind of fiction' which she felt the times demanded. She is restless, constantly on the move, in and out of London, to and from France, even into the war zone, to be with her French lover, novelist Francis Carco.

For a short time, Mansfield is able to behave as though the war is merely 'background', but her ardent relationship with her brother, who arrives from New Zealand to fight in France, makes detachment impossible - as does her love for Jack's Oxford friend Frederick Goodyear, also a soldier. The war's shadow remorselessly darkens all their lives, but only increases Mansfield's determination to break through as a writer.

Mansfield is a sharp, subtle and appealing portrait of the person of whose work Virginia Woolf wrote: "It was the only writing I was ever jealous of."

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First Edition Mar 2005 Vintage (UK) ISBN 0099468654
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Apr 2004 Random House (UK) ISBN 1843431769
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Jul 2010 Random House ISBN 1409000478
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Jul 2010 Vintage Digital ISBN B003V4ASJA
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