Katherine Mansfield letters, 1913.

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Katherine Mansfield letters, 1913.

The collection contains two hand-written letters on Rhythm letterhead: to publisher W. Heinemann, 10 Feb. 1913, requesting a copy of Elizabeth Robins' novel Where are you going to--? for an article she was writing for Everyman; to novelist Elizabeth Robins, 10 Feb. 1913, requesting an interview for her article.

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Heinemann (Firm)

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Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923

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Katherine Mansfield was born in New Zealand, and also lived in England. During her Bohemian and rather brief life, she made significant contributions to the art of short story writing as a major 20th century writer. Her fiction is characterized by crisp metaphorical prose, a graceful yet inescapable sense of irony, and, above all, a unique and irresistible degree of observation. From the description of Katherine Mansfield letters, 1913. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). Worl...

Robins, Elizabeth, 1862-1952

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Elizabeth Robins' long, active life (1862-1952) took her in many directions. Robins was American born and reared, but her multiple careers in acting, writing and the women's suffragist movement gave her the opportunity to travel widely and meet several important personalities. In addition to keeping various written records of her experiences, Robins kept photographic documentation of her performances, travels and acquaintances. From the description of Photographic materials, 1852-194...