Showing posts with label Katherine Mansfield. Show all posts
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Acquisitions (141): Katherine Mansfield


The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1945 / 1968)



Anne Estelle Rice: Katherine Mansfield (1918)


The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1945 / 1968)
[Hospice Shop, Birkenhead - 4/12/25]:

The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield. 1945. London: Constable & Company, 1968.




Katherine Mansfield: The Collected Fiction (2 vols: 2013)

The Mysteries of Mansfield


In 1979, when I graduated from my secondary school, Rangitoto College, I was awarded a copy of Katherine Mansfield's Complete Stories for having been head of the Library Committee for the past couple of years. The job also came with a little badge which I occasionally forgot to take off when I went out in public. It caused much amusement to irreverent passers-by. What it really meant, though, was that I'd already been type-cast as a bookworm at such a tender age.

The book in question (which I still have) was a copy of the then current Golden Press Mansfield, with one recently uncovered extra story, "Brave Love", at the end of the otherwise standard contents of J. Middleton Murry's 1945 edition of his first wife's Collected Stories.

The other day I picked up another, very handsome copy of the Collected Stories, dated 1968, which also turned out to be a school prize from Rangitoto College. Interestingly enough, it claimed on the flyleaf to be a "definitive edition" of her "ninety-one stories."

Ninety-one stories? I count 88 in both the 1937 American and 1945 British editions of Mansfield's collected short stories - the sum total of the 42 in the three collections Mansfield published in her lifetime - 13 in In a German Pension (1911), 14 in Bliss and Other Stories (1920), and 15 in The Garden Party and Other Stories (1922) - and the 46 issued posthumously - 6 (plus 15 unfinished pieces) in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories (1923), and 25 in Something Childish and Other Stories (1924).


J. Middleton Murry, ed.: Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927)


If, as in the 1974 edition, we add "Brave Love" to these, that brings us to a total of 89 stories. But of course that's still far from being a complete collection of her fiction. Middleton Murry rather complicated the issue by dividing her posthumous notebooks and papers into the two somewhat arbitrary categories of Journal (1927) and Scrapbook (1939). Both of these books contain a large number of short pieces which might well be regarded as stories, or vignettes, or sketches, depending on your definition.


Katherine Mansfield: The Scrapbook of Katherine Mansfield (1939)


Antony Alpers' revisionist Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1984) also claims to be a "definitive edition" of her fiction. How many stories does it contain? 85. Fewer than the 88 in Middleton Murry's 1945 edition, or - for that matter - the 89 in Margaret Scott's 1974 Complete Stories.

It all comes down, then, to the basic question, "What is a story?" What was a story for Mansfield, that is. She was, after all, a Modernist. Her fragmentary, inconclusive plots are one of the things that singled her out as an important voice in the 1920s. Chekhov and Joyce had shown the way, but Hemingway and Mansfield were the first to really capitalise on their innovations.

Coming back to our various examples, it's interesting to see this process in action. For an editor such as Ian A. Gordon, in his Undiscovered Country: The New Zealand Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1974), a "story" can as easily be located in the prose scraps collected in J. Middleton Murry's Journal or Scrapbook (1939) as in the five canonical story collections. For Alpers, on the other hand, it's only reasonably finished pieces of fiction that merit being included in his book.

It's a rare author whose posthumous remains diminish over time. Academic scholarship being what it is, there's a tendency for collected editions to grow ever larger as more and more disparate materials are located and included. One of the most striking recent instances of this is the new, 2-volume Edinburgh edition of Mansfield's Collected Fiction (2014), with its 217 separate pieces of prose.

As (by far) the most complete census of Mansfield's fiction to date, I've decided to use this as the baseline for my list of Stories below. I have, however, taken the liberty of shrinking the number from 217 to 216, as I see little reason to count separately Volume 1: 1898-1915 (110) "Autumns: II", and Volume 2: 1916-1922 (42) "The Wind Blows." The latter is simply a version of the former, tidied-up for magazine publication.

But is more less or less more when it comes to Mansfield? Is it better to read those first few carefully curated volumes of hers, or to plough through the bounteous pages collected for us by the Edinburgh editors, Gerri Kimber & Vincent O'Sullivan?

The comparative rarity (and prohibitive cost) of the Edinburgh volumes will probably keep them out of the hands of all but the most remorselessly completist collectors, so the question will remain moot for most of us.

"What fun if you were a classic!" wrote Gerard Manley Hopkins to his (then) more successful and celebrated poet friend Robert Bridges. Posterity has, alas, reversed the verdict in that case, but Katherine Mansfield certainly has no demotion from her classic status to fear - in her own native country, at any rate: probably in any foreseeable history of literary modernism.



So why shouldn't we want to read her in full? There's much to be learned from those rough drafts of hers, and while she may never have actually intended them to have been read by anyone else, her tragic premature death from tuberculosis took the decision out of her hands. It was her husband - and literary executor - John Middleton Murry who started this whole paper chase in the first place, with his successively more and more revealing and more and more capacious editions of her posthumous papers.

Some - notably the director and screen-writers of the French/ NZ film Leave All Fair - have blamed Murry for this. Whether or not he betrayed his wife's stated intentions is a matter for him and his conscience. It is, I would myself argue, hardly appropriate for the rest of us to offer an opinion. The massive influence her journal had on such thirties writers as Christopher Isherwood and Edward Upward, for whom "Kathy" and "Emily" (Katherine Mansfield and Emily Brontë) served as dual literary inspirations and ideals, would in itself justify its publication, I'd have thought.

In any case, I've listed below the contents of each the main editions of Katherine Mansfield's fiction. I've then keyed them to my master-list of stories so you can see at a glance in which places each piece has been included. I hope you find it informative. It was certainly quite interesting to compile.


John Reid, dir. Leave All Fair (1985)





Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923)

Kathleen Mansfield Murry (née Beauchamp)
["Katherine Mansfield"]
(1888-1923)

    Short Stories:

  1. In a German Pension (1911)
  2. Bliss and Other Stories (1920)
    • Bliss and Other Stories. 1920. London: Bloomsbury Classics, 1994.
  3. The Garden Party and Other Stories (1922)
  4. The Doves' Nest and Other Stories (1923)
  5. Something Childish and Other Stories [US: "The Little Girl"] (1924)
  6. The Aloe (1930)
    • The Aloe. 1930. Ed. Vincent O’Sullivan. 1982. Virago Modern Classics, 174. London: Virago, 1985.
  7. The Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1937)
  8. The Collected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1945)
    • Collected Stories. 1945. London: Constable & Company, 1968.
    • The Collected Short Stories. 1945. Penguin Modern Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985.
  9. Selected Stories of Katherine Mansfield (1953)
    • Selected Stories. Ed. D. M. Davin. 1953. The World's Classics, 539. London: Oxford University Press, 1961.
  10. The Complete Stories of Katherine Mansfield [with "Brave Love"] (1974)
    • The Complete Stories of Katherine Mansfield. 1974. Auckland: Golden Press, 1978.
  11. Undiscovered Country: The New Zealand Stories. Ed. Ian A. Gordon (1974)
    • Undiscovered Country: The New Zealand Stories. Ed. Ian A. Gordon. London: Longman Group Limited, 1974.
  12. The Stories of Katherine Mansfield: Definitive Edition. Ed. Antony Alpers (1984)
    • The Stories of Katherine Mansfield: Definitive Edition. Ed. Antony Alpers. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1984.
    • The Stories of Katherine Mansfield: Definitive Edition. Ed. Antony Alpers. 1984. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1988.
  13. The Montana Stories (2001)
  14. The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1898-1915 (2012)
    • The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1898-1915. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Vincent O'Sullivan. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 1 of 4. Series Editor: Gerri Kimber. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012.
  15. The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1916–1922 (2012)
    • The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1916–1922. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Vincent O'Sullivan. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 2 of 4. Series Editor: Gerri Kimber. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012.


  16. Katherine Mansfield: The Collected Poems (2016)


    Poetry:

  17. Poems (1923)
  18. The Poetry of Katherine Mansfield (2014)
    • Included in: The Poetry and Critical Writings of Katherine Mansfield. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Angela Smith. Editorial Assistant: Anna Plumridge. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 3 of 4. Series Editor: Gerri Kimber. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014.
  19. The Collected Poems of Katherine Mansfield (2016)
    • The Collected Poems of Katherine Mansfield. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Claire Davidson. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2016.


  20. Katherine Mansfield: The Poetry and Critical Writings (2014)


    Non-fiction:

  21. Novels and Novelists (1930)
  22. The Critical Writings of Katherine Mansfield (1987)
  23. The Critical Writings of Katherine Mansfield (2014)
    • Included in: The Poetry and Critical Writings of Katherine Mansfield. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Angela Smith. Editorial Assistant: Anna Plumridge. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 3 of 4. Series Editor: Gerri Kimber. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2014.



  24. Journal:

  25. The Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927)
    • Journal of Katherine Mansfield. Ed. J. Middleton Murry. 1927. London: Constable & Co. Ltd., 1933.
  26. The Journal of Katherine Mansfield; Definitive Edition. Ed. J. Middleton Murry (1954)
  27. The Scrapbook of Katherine Mansfield (1939)
  28. The Letters and Journals of Katherine Mansfield: A Selection (1977)
    • The Letters and Journals of Katherine Mansfield: A Selection. Ed. C. K. Stead. Penguin Modern Classics. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1977.
  29. The Urewera Notebook (1978)
    • The Urewera Notebook. Ed. Ian A. Gordon. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978.
  30. The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks. 2 vols (1997)
    • The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks. Ed. Margaret Scott. 2 vols. Canterbury & Wellington: Lincoln University Press & Daphne Brasell Associates, 1997.

  31. Katherine Mansfield: The Diaries and Miscellaneous Works (2016)


  32. The Diaries and Miscellaneous Works. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Claire Davison (2016)


  33. J. Middleton Murry, ed.: The Letters of Katherine Mansfield (1928)


    Letters:

  34. The Letters of Katherine Mansfield. 2 vols (1928–29)
  35. Letters to John Middleton Murry, 1913–1922 (1951)
  36. The Letters of John Middleton Murry to Katherine Mansfield (1983)
    • The Letters of John Middleton Murry to Katherine Mansfield. Ed. C. A. Hankin. Auckland: Hutchinson Group (New Zealand) Limited, 1983.
  37. The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield, 4 vols (1984–96)
    1. 1903–17
      • The Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield – Volume 1: 1903-1917. Ed. Vincent O’Sullivan & Margaret Scott. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984.
    2. 1918–19
    3. 1919–20
    4. 1920–21
  38. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Letters of Katherine Mansfield. Ed. Claire Davison & Gerri Kimber, 4 vols (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2020–26)
    1. Letters to Correspondents A – J (2020)
    2. Letters to Correspondents K – Z (2022)
    3. Letters to John Middleton Murry 1912–1918 (2023)
    4. Letters to John Middleton Murry 1919–1922 (2025)


  39. Witi Ihimaera: Dear Miss Mansfield (1989)


    Secondary:

  40. O’Sullivan, Vincent. Katherine Mansfield’s New Zealand. 1974. Auckland: Viking, 1988.
  41. Meyers, Jeffrey. Katherine Mansfield: A Biography. 1978. London: Hamish Hamilton, 1979.
  42. Alpers, Antony. The Life of Katherine Mansfield. 1980. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1982.
  43. Ihimaera, Witi. Dear Miss Mansfield: A Tribute to Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp. Auckland: Viking, 1989.
  44. Downes, Cathy. The Case of Katherine Mansfield: A Dramatic Monologue. From the Journal, Essays and Stories of Katherine Mansfield. Wellington: The Women’s Play Press, 1995.
  45. Woods, Joanna. Katerina: The Russian World of Katherine Mansfield. Auckland: Penguin, 2001.
  46. Stead, C. K. Mansfield. Auckland: Vintage, 2004.


C. K. Stead: Mansfield (2004)


The Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1937.
Contents:
  1. The Tiredness of Rosabel
  2. How Pearl Button was Kidnapped
  3. The Journey to Bruges
  4. A Truthful Adventure
  5. New Dresses
  6. Germans at Meat
  7. The Baron
  8. The Sister of the Baroness
  9. Frau Fischer
  10. Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding
  11. The Modern Soul
  12. At Lehmann's
  13. The Luft Bad
  14. A Birthday
  15. The Child-Who-Was-Tired
  16. The Advanced Lady
  17. The Swing of the Pendulum
  18. A Blaze
  19. The Woman at the Store
  20. Ole Underwood
  21. The Little Girl
  22. Millie
  23. Pension Séguin
  24. Violet
  25. Bains Turcs
  26. Something Childish but Very Natural
  27. An Indiscreet Journey
  28. Spring Pictures
  29. The Little Governess
  30. The Wind Blows
  31. Prelude
  32. At the Bay
  33. Late at Night
  34. Two Tuppenny Ones, Please
  35. The Black Cap
  36. A Suburban Fairy Tale
  37. Psychology
  38. Carnation
  39. Feuille d'Album
  40. A Dill Pickle
  41. Bliss
  42. Je ne Parle pas Français
  43. Sun and Moon
  44. Mr. Reginald Peacock's day
  45. Pictures
  46. See-Saw
  47. This Flower
  48. The Wrong House
  49. The Man Without a Temperament
  50. Revelations
  51. The Escape
  52. Bank Holiday
  53. The Young Girl
  54. The Stranger
  55. The Lady's Maid
  56. The Daughters of the Late Colonel
  57. Life of Ma Parker
  58. The Singing Lesson
  59. Mr. and Mrs. Dove
  60. An Ideal Family
  61. Her First Ball
  62. Sixpence
  63. The Voyage
  64. The Garden-Party
  65. Miss Brill
  66. Marriage à la Mode
  67. Poison
  68. The Doll's House
  69. Honeymoon
  70. A Cup of Tea
  71. Taking the Veil
  72. The Fly
  73. The Canary
  74. Unfinished stories
  75. A Married Man's Story
  76. The Doves' Nest
  77. Six Years After
  78. Daphne
  79. Father and the Girls
  80. All Serene
  81. A Bad Idea
  82. A Man and His Dog
  83. Such a Sweet Old Lady
  84. Honesty
  85. Susannah
  86. Second Violin
  87. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
  88. Weak Heart
  89. Widowed
Collected Stories. 1945. London: Constable & Company, 1945. [1945]
Contents:
    Bliss and Other Stories [1920]
  1. Prelude
  2. Je ne Parle pas Français
  3. Bliss
  4. The Wind Blows
  5. Psychology
  6. Pictures
  7. The Man Without a Temperament
  8. Mr. Reginald Peacock's Day
  9. Sun and Moon
  10. Feuille d'Album
  11. A Dill Pickle
  12. The Little Governess
  13. Revelations
  14. The Escape

  15. The Garden-Party and Other Stories [1922]
  16. At the Bay
  17. The Garden-Party
  18. The Daughters of the Late Colonel
  19. Mr. and Mrs. Dove
  20. The Young Girl
  21. Life of Ma Parker
  22. Marriage à la Mode
  23. The Voyage
  24. Miss Brill
  25. Her First Ball
  26. The Singing Lesson
  27. The Stranger
  28. Bank Holiday
  29. An Ideal Family
  30. The Lady’s Maid

  31. The Dove's Nest and Other Stories [1923]
  32. The Doll's House
  33. Honeymoon
  34. A Cup of Tea
  35. Taking the Veil
  36. The Fly
  37. The Canary
  38. Unfinished stories
  39. A Married Man's Story
  40. The Doves' Nest
  41. Six Years After
  42. Daphne
  43. Father and the Girls
  44. All Serene!
  45. A Bad Idea
  46. A Man and His Dog
  47. Such a Sweet Old Lady
  48. Honesty
  49. Susannah
  50. Second Violin
  51. Mr. and Mrs. Williams
  52. Weak Heart
  53. Widowed

  54. Something Childish and Other Stories [1924]
  55. The Tiredness of Rosabel
  56. How Pearl Button was Kidnapped
  57. The Journey to Bruges
  58. A Truthful Adventure
  59. New Dresses
  60. The Woman at the Store
  61. Ole Underwood
  62. The Little Girl
  63. Millie
  64. Pension Séguin
  65. Violet
  66. Bains Turcs
  67. Something Childish but very Natural
  68. An Indiscreet Journey
  69. Spring Pictures
  70. Late at Night
  71. Two Tuppenny Ones, Please
  72. The Black Cap
  73. A Suburban Fairy Tale
  74. Carnation
  75. See-Saw
  76. This Flower
  77. The Wrong House
  78. Sixpence
  79. Poison

  80. In a German Pension [1911]
  81. Germans at Meat
  82. The Baron
  83. The Sister of the Baroness
  84. Frau Fischer
  85. Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding
  86. The Modern Soul
  87. At Lehmann's
  88. The Luft Bad
  89. A Birthday
  90. The Child-Who-Was-Tired
  91. The Advanced Lady
  92. The Swing of the Pendulum
  93. A Blaze

Katherine Mansfield: The Complete Stories (1974)
The Complete Stories of Katherine Mansfield: Including 'Brave Love'. 1974. Auckland: Golden Press, 1978. [1974a]
Contents:



Katherine Mansfield: The Aloe (1930)
Katherine Mansfield: The Aloe. Ed. J. Middleton Murry. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1930. [1930]
Contents:
  • The Aloe (1915)



Katherine Mansfield: Undiscovered Country: The New Zealand Stories (1974)
Undiscovered Country: The New Zealand Stories. Ed. Ian A. Gordon. London: Longman Group Limited, 1974. [1974b]
Contents:
    Part One - Spring: The Burnells
  1. Enna Blake (1898)
  2. An Unfinished Memory (1916) [Journal]
    A Recollection of Childhood (1916) [Journal]
  3. A Bad Idea (1921)
  4. A Birthday (1911)
  5. How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped (1912)
  6. About Pat (1905)
  7. Prelude (1915-17)
  8. The Doll’s House (1921)
  9. New Dresses (1911)
  10. Evening (1915) [Journal]
  11. The Apple Tree (1915)
  12. The Little Girl (1912)
  13. That Woman (1916)
  14. At the Bay (1921)
  15. Rose Eagle (1916)
  16. Aunt Fan (1922)
  17. A Man and His Dog (1921)
  18. Sixpence (1921)
  19. The Skerritt Girl (1921)
  20. Susannah (1921)

  21. Part Two - Summer: The Sheridans
    Spring in Tyrrell Street (1922) [Scrapbook]
  22. Sisters (1921)
  23. Saunders Lane (1916) [Journal]
    Kezia and Tui (1915) [Scrapbook]
  24. Maata (1915)
  25. A Dream (1919) [Journal]
  26. Sun and Moon (1918)
  27. The Wind Blows (1915)
  28. Love-Lies-Bleeding (1917)
  29. Sewing-Class (1916) [Journal]
    The Dressmaker (1922) [Journal]
  30. A Dance (1920)
  31. Her First Ball (1921)
  32. The Sheridans (1922) [Scrapbook]
    By Moonlight (1921) [Scrapbook]
  33. The Garden-Party (1921)

  34. Part Three - Summer's End
  35. The Voyage (1921)
  36. Down the Sounds (1922) [Scrapbook]
  37. The New Baby (1922)
  38. Weak Heart (1921)
  39. Taking the Veil (1922)
  40. The Scholarship (1917-18) [Scrapbook]

    Part Four - Winter Cassandra (1920) [Scrapbook]
  41. The Stranger (1920)
  42. Six Years After (1921)
  43. An Ideal Family (1921)
  44. The Office Boy (1921)
  45. The Fly (1922)

  46. Part Five - Scenes from Colonial Life
  47. Old Tar (1913)
  48. The Wrong House (1920)
  49. Second Violin (1921)
  50. Honesty (1921)
  51. Daphne (1921)
  52. A Married Man’s Story (1921)
  53. Ole Underwood (1913)
  54. The Woman at the Store (1911)
  55. Millie (1913)
  56. The Canary (1922)

The Stories of Katherine Mansfield: Definitive Edition. Ed. Antony Alpers. Auckland: Oxford University Press, 1984. [1984]
Contents:
    From School Magazines: 1898-1905
  1. Enna Blake
  2. A Happy Christmas Eve
  3. Die Einsame (The Lonely One)
  4. About Pat

  5. First Short Stories: Wellington, 1907-1908
  6. In a Café
  7. The Education of Audrey
  8. The Tiredness of Rosabel (1908)

  9. 'Pension Sketches': The New Age, London, 1910
  10. The Child-Who-Was-Tired
  11. Germans at Meat
  12. The Baron
  13. The Luftbad
  14. At ‘Lehmann’s’
  15. Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding
  16. The Sister of the Baroness
  17. Frau Fischer

  18. The New Age Once More: 1911-1912
  19. A Birthday
  20. The Modern Soul
  21. The Advanced Lady
  22. The Swing of the Pendulum
  23. A Blaze
  24. The Journey to Bruges
  25. Being a Truthful Adventure
  26. The Festival of the Coronation (with Apologies to Theocritus)
  27. Two Parodies: Arnold Bennett and H. G. Wells
  28. Green Goggles

  29. Rhythm and Other Journals: 1912-1913
  30. The Woman at the Store
  31. How Pearl Button was Kidnapped
  32. The Little Girl
  33. Old Cockatoo Curl
  34. Ole Underwood
  35. Millie
  36. Epilogue I: Pension Seguin
  37. Epilogue II: Violet
  38. Epilogue III: Bains Turc

  39. Paris and London: 1914-1915
  40. Something Childish But Very Natural
  41. The Little Governess
  42. Spring Pictures
  43. An Indiscreet Journey
  44. The Wind Blows
  45. Stay-laces

  46. Bloomsbury: 1917
  47. The Lost Battle (fragment of Geneva)

  48. Experiments in Dialogue: The New Age 1917
  49. Two Tuppenny Ones Please
  50. Late at Night
  51. The Black Cap
  52. In Confidence
  53. A Pic-Nic

  54. The Short Story Resumed: Chelsea, 1917
  55. Prelude
  56. Mr Reginald Peacock’s Day
  57. Feuille d’Album
  58. A Dill Pickle

  59. Riviera, Looe, Hampstead: 1918-1920
  60. Je ne parle pas français
  61. Sun and Moon
  62. Bliss
  63. Carnation
  64. Psychology
  65. Pictures
  66. The Man Without a Temperament
  67. Revelations
  68. The Escape
  69. Bank Holiday

  70. Villa Isola Bella, Menton: 1920-1921
  71. The Young Girl
  72. The Singing Lesson
  73. The Stranger
  74. Miss Brill
  75. Poison
  76. The Lady’s Maid
  77. The Daughters of the Late Colonel
  78. Life of Ma Parker

  79. Magazine Stories for the Sphere: Montana-sur-Sierre, 1921
  80. Sixpence
  81. Mr and Mrs Dove
  82. An Ideal Family
  83. Her First Ball
  84. Marriage à la Mode

  85. Last Stories: Switzerland and Paris, 1921-1922
  86. At the Bay
  87. The Voyage
  88. A Married Man’s Story
  89. The Garden Party
  90. The Doll’s House
  91. Six Years After
  92. Weak Heart
  93. The Doves’ Nest
  94. Taking The Veil
  95. The Fly
  96. Honeymoon
  97. The Canary



Katherine Mansfield: The Collected Fiction: 1898-1915 (2013)
The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1898-1915. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Vincent O'Sullivan. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 1 of 4. Series Editor: Gerri Kimber. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. [2012a]
Contents:
    1898
  1. Enna Blake
  2. 1899
  3. A Happy Christmas Eve
  4. 1901
  5. The Great Examination
  6. 1903
  7. The Pine Tree, The Sparrows, and You and I
  8. Misunderstood
  9. She
  10. A True Tale
  11. ‘It was a big bare house’
  12. ‘I am afraid I must be very old-fashioned’
  13. Two Ideas with One Moral
  14. 1904
  15. Die Einsame (The Lonely One)
  16. Your Birthday
  17. One Day
  18. 1905
  19. About Pat
  20. 1906
  21. My Potplants
  22. Les Deux Étrangères
  23. Juliet
  24. ‘I was never happy’, Huia said
  25. Memories
  26. The Tale of the Three
  27. 1907
  28. L’Incendie
  29. Vignette: Summer in Winter
  30. Summer Idyll
  31. Night Came Swiftly
  32. She and the Boy
  33. or the Story of the Funny-Old-Thing
  34. ‘She unpacked her box’
  35. Vignettes
  36. Vignette: Through the Autumn Afternoon
  37. Silhouettes
  38. In a Café
  39. In the Botanical Gardens
  40. Leves Amores
  41. The Story of Pearl Button
  42. Vignette: Sunset Tuesday
  43. ‘On waking next morning’
  44. An Attempt
  45. Vignette: Westminster Cathedral
  46. ‘She sat on the broad window-sill’
  47. The Man, the Monkey and the Mask
  48. 1908
  49. The Education of Audrey
  50. Juliette Delacour
  51. The Unexpected Must Happen
  52. Vignette: By the Sea
  53. In Summer
  54. The Yellow Chrysanthemum
  55. The Thoughtful Child. Her Literary Aspirations
  56. Vignette: They are a ridiculous company
  57. The Thoughtful Child
  58. Rewa
  59. The Tiredness of Rosabel
  60. Study: The Death of a Rose
  61. Youth and Age
  62. Vignette: I look out through the window
  63. Almost a Tragedy: The Cars on Lambton Quay
  64. 1909
  65. A God, One Day on Mount Olympus
  66. ‘He met her again on the Pier at Eastbourne’
  67. Prose
  68. His Sister’s Keeper
  69. 1910
  70. The Child-Who-Was-Tired
  71. Germans at Meat
  72. Mary
  73. The Baron
  74. The Luft Bad
  75. At ‘Lehmann’s’
  76. Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding
  77. The Sister of the Baroness
  78. Frau Fischer
  79. A Fairy Story
  80. 1911
  81. A Birthday
  82. The Modern Soul
  83. The Festival of the Coronation
  84. The Journey to Bruges
  85. Being a Truthful Adventure
  86. The Advanced Lady
  87. The Swing of the Pendulum
  88. A Blaze
  89. The Green Tree: A Fairy Story
  90. 1912
  91. A Marriage of Passion
  92. At the Club
  93. The Woman at the Store
  94. Green Goggles
  95. Tales of a Courtyard
  96. How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped
  97. Spring in a Dream
  98. New Dresses
  99. The Little Girl
  100. The House
  101. Old Cockatoo Curl
  102. 1913
  103. Ole Underwood
  104. Epilogue I: Pension Seguin
  105. Millie
  106. Epilogue II
  107. Bains Turcs
  108. Old Tar
  109. Maata
  110. Young Country
  111. Rose Eagle
  112. 1914
  113. Something Childish But Very Natural
  114. KT and her sister
  115. Hydrangeas
  116. ‘There is always something wonderfully touching’
  117. 1915
  118. Brave Love
  119. The Little Governess
  120. The Beautiful Miss Richardson
  121. Spring Pictures
  122. Rough Sketch
  123. An Indiscreet Journey
  124. Autumns: I
  125. Autumns: II
  126. Stay-laces
  127. The Dark Hollow
  128. The Aloe
  129. Appendix A: Plan of Maata


Katherine Mansfield: The Complete Fiction: 1916-1922 (2012)
The Collected Fiction of Katherine Mansfield, 1916–1922. Ed. Gerri Kimber & Vincent O'Sullivan. The Edinburgh Edition of the Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, Vol. 2 of 4. Series Editor: Gerri Kimber. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012. [2012b]
Contents:
    1916
  1. That Woman
  2. Last Words to Youth
  3. The Laurels
  4. 1917
  5. The Lost Battle
  6. Toots
  7. Two Tuppenny Ones Please
  8. Late at Night
  9. The Black Cap
  10. In Confidence
  11. The Common Round
  12. A Pic-Nic
  13. Mr Reginald Peacock’s Day
  14. Prelude
  15. Feuille d’Album
  16. A Dill Pickle
  17. Love-Lies-Bleeding
  18. 1918
  19. Je ne parle pas français
  20. Sun and Moon
  21. Bliss
  22. The Boy with the Jackdaw
  23. To the Last Moment
  24. Carnation
  25. Love in Autumn
  26. ‘Did M. wear a grey dressing gown’
  27. ‘A stupid, silly poem’
  28. Keeping Up
  29. ‘Don’t you think it would be marvellous’
  30. 1919
  31. A Suburban Fairy Tale
  32. ‘It was neither dark nor light in the cabin’
  33. See Saw
  34. Pictures
  35. ‘R’s first husband was a pawnbroker’
  36. 1920
  37. Late Spring
  38. This Flower
  39. Psychology
  40. The Man Without a Temperament
  41. The Wrong House
  42. Revelations
  43. The Escape
  44. A Dance At The – – –
  45. Bank Holiday
  46. The Wind Blows
  47. The Young Girl
  48. The Singing Lesson
  49. The Stranger
  50. Miss Brill
  51. Poison
  52. The Lady’s Maid
  53. The Daughters of the Late Colonel
  54. There is no Answer
  55. You love me – still?
  56. Tea on the Train
  57. 1921
  58. Life of Ma Parker
  59. ‘After a succession of idle, careless, or clumsy, or unwilling little boys’
  60. Mr and Mrs Dove
  61. Susannah
  62. Such a Sweet Old Lady
  63. Sixpence
  64. An Ideal Family
  65. Hat with a Feather
  66. Her First Ball
  67. Marriage à la Mode
  68. Widowed
  69. At the Bay
  70. The Voyage
  71. A Married Man’s Story
  72. Second Violin
  73. All Serene!
  74. By Moonlight
  75. The Garden Party
  76. The Doll’s House
  77. Six Years After
  78. Weak Heart
  79. Daphne
  80. ‘I suppose, doctor’
  81. ‘Carriages are not allowed’
  82. ‘It fell so softly, so gently’
  83. ‘On her way back to the garden’
  84. ‘What was there about the little house’
  85. The Pessimist
  86. The Sisters
  87. ‘Lucien’s mother was a dressmaker’
  88. Honesty
  89. 1922
  90. The Doves’ Nest
  91. A Cup of Tea
  92. Taking the Veil
  93. Mr and Mrs Williams
  94. The Fly
  95. Confidences
  96. The New Baby
  97. ‘Have you seen my cosmias dear?’
  98. A Man and His Dog
  99. Honeymoon
  100. It was the late afternoon
  101. A Family Dance
  102. ‘Behind the hotel – à deux pas de l’hotel’
  103. Father and the Girls
  104. My Darling
  105. The Lily
  106. Our Hilda
  107. ‘One great advantage’
  108. ‘There are certain human beings’
  109. A Bad Idea
  110. The Canary


Katherine Mansfield: The Complete Works (4 vols: 2012-2016)


Stories:
1911 = In a German Pension
1920 = Bliss and Other Stories
1922 = The Garden Party and Other Stories
1923 = The Doves's Nest and Other Stories
1924 = Something Childish and Other Stories
1930 = The Aloe
1974a = The Complete Stories
1974b = Undiscovered Country
1984 = The Stories: Definitive Edition
2012a = The Collected Fiction: 1898-1915
2012b = The Collected Fiction: 1916-1922

  1. Enna Blake (1898) [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  2. A Happy Christmas Eve (1899) [1984] [2012a]
  3. The Great Examination (1901) [2012a]
  4. The Pine Tree, The Sparrows, and You and I (1903) [2012a]
  5. Misunderstood (1903) [2012a]
  6. She (1903) [2012a]
  7. A True Tale (1903) [2012a]
  8. ‘It was a big bare house’ (1903) [2012a]
  9. ‘I am afraid I must be very old-fashioned’ (1903) [2012a]
  10. Two Ideas with One Moral (1903) [2012a]
  11. Die Einsame (The Lonely One) [1984] (1904) [2012a]
  12. Your Birthday (1904) [2012a]
  13. One Day (1904) [2012a]
  14. About Pat (1905) [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  15. My Potplants (1906) [2012a]
  16. Les Deux Étrangères (1906) [2012a]
  17. Juliet (1906) [2012a]
  18. 'I was never happy’, Huia said (1906) [2012a]
  19. Memories (1906) [2012a]
  20. The Tale of the Three (1906) [2012a]
  21. L’Incendie (1907) [2012a]
  22. Vignette: Summer in Winter (1907) [2012a]
  23. Summer Idyll (1907) [2012a]
  24. Night Came Swiftly (1907) [2012a]
  25. She and the Boy or the Story of the Funny-Old-Thing (1907) [2012a]
  26. ‘She unpacked her box’ (1907) [2012a]
  27. Vignettes (1907) [2012a]
  28. Vignette: Through the Autumn Afternoon (1907) [2012a]
  29. Silhouettes (1907) [2012a]
  30. In a Café (1907) [1984] [2012a]
  31. In the Botanical Gardens (1907) [2012a]
  32. Leves Amores (1907) [2012a]
  33. The Story of Pearl Button (1907) [2012a]
  34. Vignette: Sunset Tuesday (1907) [2012a]
  35. ‘On waking next morning’ (1907) [2012a]
  36. An Attempt (1907) [2012a]
  37. Vignette: Westminster Cathedral (1907) [2012a]
  38. ‘She sat on the broad window-sill’ (1907) [2012a]
  39. The Man, the Monkey and the Mask (1907) [2012a]
  40. The Education of Audrey [1984] (1908) [2012a]
  41. Juliette Delacour (1908) [2012a]
  42. The Unexpected Must Happen (1908) [2012a]
  43. Vignette: By the Sea (1908) [2012a]
  44. In Summer (1908) [2012a]
  45. The Yellow Chrysanthemum (1908) [2012a]
  46. The Thoughtful Child. Her Literary Aspirations (1908) [2012a]
  47. Vignette: They are a ridiculous company (1908) [2012a]
  48. The Thoughtful Child (1908) [2012a]
  49. Rewa (1908) [2012a]
  50. The Tiredness of Rosabel (1908) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  51. Study: The Death of a Rose (1908) [2012a]
  52. Youth and Age (1908) [2012a]
  53. Vignette: I look out through the window (1908) [2012a]
  54. Almost a Tragedy: The Cars on Lambton Quay (1908) [2012a]
  55. A God, One Day on Mount Olympus (1909) [2012a]
  56. ‘He met her again on the Pier at Eastbourne’ (1909) [2012a]
  57. Prose (1909) [2012a]
  58. His Sister’s Keeper (1909) [2012a]
  59. The Child-Who-Was-Tired (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  60. Germans at Meat (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  61. Mary (1910) [2012a]
  62. The Baron (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  63. The Luft Bad [aka "The Luftbad"] (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  64. At ‘Lehmann’s’ (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  65. Frau Brechenmacher Attends a Wedding (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  66. The Sister of the Baroness (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  67. Frau Fischer (1910) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  68. A Fairy Story (1910) [2012a]
  69. A Birthday (1911) [1911] [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  70. The Modern Soul (1911) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  71. The Festival of the Coronation [aka "The Festival of the Coronation (with apologies to Theocritus)"] (1911) [1984] [2012a]
  72. The Journey to Bruges (1911) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  73. Being a Truthful Adventure [aka "A Truthful Adventure"] (1911) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  74. The Advanced Lady (1911) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  75. The Swing of the Pendulum (1911) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  76. A Blaze (1911) [1911] [1984] [2012a]
  77. The Green Tree: A Fairy Story (1911) [2012a]
  78. A Marriage of Passion (1912) [2012a]
  79. At the Club (1912) [2012a]
  80. Two Parodies: Arnold Bennett and H. G. Wells (1912) [1984]
  81. The Woman at the Store (1912) [1924] [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  82. Green Goggles (1912) [1984] [2012a]
  83. Tales of a Courtyard (1912) [2012a]
  84. How Pearl Button Was Kidnapped (1912) [1924] [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  85. Spring in a Dream (1912) [2012a]
  86. New Dresses (1912) [1924] [1974b] [2012a]
  87. The Little Girl (1912) [1924] [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  88. The House (1912) [2012a]
  89. Old Cockatoo Curl (1912) [1984] [2012a]
  90. Ole Underwood (1913) [1924] [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  91. Epilogue I: Pension Seguin [aka "Pension Séguin"] (1913) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  92. Millie (1913) [1924] [1974b] [1984] [2012a]
  93. Epilogue II: Violet [aka "Violet"] (1913) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  94. Epilogue III: Bains Turcs [aka "Bains Turcs"] (1913) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  95. Old Tar (1913) [1974b] [2012a]
  96. Maata (1913) [1974b] [2012a]
  97. Young Country (1913) [2012a]
  98. Rose Eagle (1913) [1974b] [2012a]
  99. Something Childish But Very Natural (1914) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  100. KT and her sister (1914) [2012a]
  101. Hydrangeas (1914) [2012a]
  102. ‘There is always something wonderfully touching’ (1914) [2012a]
  103. Brave Love (1915) [1974a] [2012a]
  104. The Little Governess (1915) [1920] [1984] [2012a]
  105. The Beautiful Miss Richardson (1915) [2012a]
  106. Spring Pictures (1915) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  107. Rough Sketch (1915) [2012a]
  108. An Indiscreet Journey (1915) [1924] [1984] [2012a]
  109. Autumns: I [aka "The Apple Tree"] (1915) [1974b] [2012a]
  110. Autumns: II [aka "The Wind Blows"] (1915) [1920] [1974b] [1984] [2012a / 2012b]
  111. Stay-laces (1915) [1984] [2012a]
  112. The Dark Hollow (1915) [2012a]
  113. The Aloe (1915) [1930] [2012a]
  114. That Woman (1916) [1974b] [2012b]
  115. Last Words to Youth (1916) [2012b]
  116. The Laurels (1916) [2012b]
  117. The Lost Battle [aka "The Lost Battle (fragment of Geneva)"] (1917) [1984] [2012b]
  118. Toots (1917) [2012b]
  119. Two Tuppenny Ones Please (1917) [1924] [1984] [2012b]
  120. Late at Night (1917) [1984] [2012b]
  121. The Black Cap (1917) [1924] [1984] [2012b]
  122. In Confidence (1917) [1984] [2012b]
  123. The Common Round (1917) [2012b]
  124. A Pic-Nic (1917) [1984] [2012b]
  125. Mr Reginald Peacock’s Day (1917) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  126. Prelude (1917) [1920] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  127. Feuille d’Album (1917) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  128. A Dill Pickle (1917) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  129. Love-Lies-Bleeding (1917) [1974b] [2012b]
  130. Je ne parle pas français (1918) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  131. Sun and Moon (1918) [1920] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  132. Bliss (1918) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  133. The Boy with the Jackdaw (1918) [2012b]
  134. To the Last Moment (1918) [2012b]
  135. Carnation (1918) [1924] [1984] [2012b]
  136. Love in Autumn (1918) [2012b]
  137. ‘Did M. wear a grey dressing gown’ (1918) [2012b]
  138. ‘A stupid, silly poem’ (1918) [2012b]
  139. Keeping Up (1918) [2012b]
  140. ‘Don’t you think it would be marvellous’ (1918) [2012b]
  141. A Suburban Fairy Tale (1919) [1924] [2012b]
  142. ‘It was neither dark nor light in the cabin’ (1919) [2012b]
  143. See Saw (1919) [1924] [2012b]
  144. Pictures (1919) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  145. ‘R’s first husband was a pawnbroker’ (1919) [2012b]
  146. Late Spring (1920) [2012b]
  147. This Flower (1920) [1924] [2012b]
  148. Psychology (1920) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  149. The Man Without a Temperament (1920) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  150. The Wrong House (1920) [1924] [1974b] [2012b]
  151. Revelations (1920) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  152. The Escape (1920) [1920] [1984] [2012b]
  153. A Dance At The – – – [aka "A Dance"] (1920) [1974b] [2012b]
  154. Bank Holiday (1920) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  155. The Young Girl (1920) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  156. The Singing Lesson (1920) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  157. The Stranger (1920) [1922] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  158. Miss Brill (1920) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  159. Poison (1920) [1924] [1984] [2012b]
  160. The Lady’s Maid (1920) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  161. The Daughters of the Late Colonel (1920) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  162. There is no Answer (1920) [2012b]
  163. You love me – still? (1920) [2012b]
  164. Tea on the Train (1920) [2012b]
  165. Life of Ma Parker (1921) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  166. ‘After a succession of idle, careless, or clumsy, or unwilling little boys’ [aka "The Office Boy"] (1921) [1974b] [2012b]
  167. Mr and Mrs Dove (1921) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  168. Susannah (1921) [1923] [1974b] [2012b]
  169. Such a Sweet Old Lady (1921) [1923] [2012b]
  170. Sixpence (1921) [1924] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  171. An Ideal Family (1921) [1922] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  172. Hat with a Feather (1921) [2012b]
  173. Her First Ball (1921) [1922] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  174. Marriage à la Mode (1921) [1922] [1984] [2012b]
  175. Widowed (1921) [1923] [2012b]
  176. At the Bay (1921) [1922] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  177. The Voyage (1921) [1922] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  178. A Married Man’s Story (1921) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  179. Second Violin (1921) [1923] [1974b] [2012b]
  180. All Serene! (1921) [1923] [2012b]
  181. By Moonlight (1921) [2012b]
  182. The Garden Party (1921) [1922] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  183. The Doll’s House (1921) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  184. Six Years After (1921) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  185. Weak Heart (1921) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  186. Daphne (1921) [1923] [1974b] [2012b]
  187. ‘I suppose, doctor’ (1921) [2012b]
  188. ‘Carriages are not allowed’ (1921) [2012b]
  189. ‘It fell so softly, so gently’ (1921) [2012b]
  190. ‘On her way back to the garden’ [aka "The Skerritt Girl"] (1921) [1974b] [2012b]
  191. ‘What was there about the little house’ (1921) [2012b]
  192. The Pessimist (1921) [2012b]
  193. The Sisters [aka "Sisters"] (1921) [1974b] [2012b]
  194. ‘Lucien’s mother was a dressmaker’ (1921) [2012b]
  195. Honesty (1921) [1923] [1974b] [2012b]
  196. The Doves’ Nest (1922) [1923] [1984] [2012b]
  197. A Cup of Tea (1922) [1923] [2012b]
  198. Taking the Veil (1922) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  199. Mr and Mrs Williams (1922) [1923] [2012b]
  200. The Fly (1922) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]
  201. Confidences (1922) [2012b]
  202. The New Baby (1922) [1974b] [2012b]
  203. ‘Have you seen my cosmias dear?’ [aka "Aunt Fan"] (1922) [1974b] [2012b]
  204. A Man and His Dog (1922) [1923] [1974b] [2012b]
  205. Honeymoon (1922) [1923] [1984] [2012b]
  206. It was the late afternoon (1922) [2012b]
  207. A Family Dance (1922) [2012b]
  208. 'Behind the hotel – à deux pas de l’hotel’ (1922) [2012b]
  209. Father and the Girls (1922) [1923] [2012b]
  210. My Darling (1922) [2012b]
  211. The Lily (1922) [2012b]
  212. Our Hilda (1922) [2012b]
  213. ‘One great advantage’ (1922) [2012b]
  214. ‘There are certain human beings’ (1922) [2012b]
  215. A Bad Idea (1922) [1923] [1974b] [2012b]
  216. The Canary (1922) [1923] [1974b] [1984] [2012b]




Vincent O'Sullivan: Katherine Mansfield's New Zealand (1988)




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