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Kezia's stories : a reading of four tales by Katherine Mansfield
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Comunicação e ExpressãoA conclusão mostra que as histórias de Kesia são na verdade, uma importante amostra da obra de Katherine Mansfield. Além de servir a escritora como catarse, aliviando-lhe o peito de emoções longamente escondidas e, quem sabe, de um certo remorso, as estórias em si - por sua riqueza de recursos literários - elevaram grandemente o valor da produção da escritora. Para o leitor, por seu turno, como rico banquete de finas e raras iguarias, a leitura destes quatro contos de Katherine Mansfield proporciona momentos de grande prazer
"Divine warnings" : Katherine Mansfield
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 85-87).On her death in January 1923, Katherine Mansfield bequeathed a body of work - both fictional and critical-sufficient to fill several volumes. Although she was not of English origin, she nevertheless counted many celebrated figures of the era as her consorts. Why then, does she remain peripheral to the canon? This dissertation probes the problem of Mansfield's reputation, examining the reasons that she remained (and remains) insufficiently recognised for her contribution to modernist literature. It further proposes that Mansfield's writing displays many of the hallmarks of modernism for which her peers - whose writing succeeded hers by several years - would later become famous
Katherine Stinson in Chicago
Katherine Stinson Otero in Chicago. Katherine Stinson Otero, the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license (July 24, 1912), flew on the exhibition circuit and was known as the ""Flying Schoolgirl."
Letter with attachment: Ida M. Tarbell to Katherine Helm, November 17, 1927
Letter with copy of cover of Mary, Wife of Lincoln by Katherine Hel
Katherine Stinson
Katherine Stinson Otero, the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license (July 24, 1912), flew on the exhibition circuit and was known as the ""Flying Schoolgirl."
Katherine Stinson
Katherine Stinson Otero, the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license (July 24, 1912), flew on the exhibition circuit and was known as the ""Flying Schoolgirl."
Katherine Stinson
Katherine Stinson Otero, the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license (July 24, 1912), flew on the exhibition circuit and was known as the ""Flying Schoolgirl."
Katherine Stinson
Katherine Stinson Otero, the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license (July 24, 1912), flew on the exhibition circuit and was known as the ""Flying Schoolgirl."
Katherine Stinson
Katherine Stinson Otero, the fourth woman in the United States to obtain a pilot's license (July 24, 1912), flew on the exhibition circuit and was known as the ""Flying Schoolgirl."
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