Talk:Katherine Mansfield
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- In addition to her numerous works, Mansfield expressed how life is actually more like death (She was actually suicidal). The short story revolves around the life of two, unmarried sisters, struggling through their new lives on the eve of their father's death.
- which short story? (131.130.121.106 04:18, 11 May 2005 (UTC))
- The Daughters of the Late Colonel. Their father has died before the story begins.
I remember learning in school that Murry was her second husband and she married someone else and "left him within a day". Is this no longer considered accurate?
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This page is generally well-written but it could be organized better. In the first, introductory paragraph, it would seem more appropriate to give a brief overview of Mansfield's life and work, rather than beginning her biography and continuing it with the first section labeled under the table of contents. Just a suggestion. 88/rosette/88 22:57, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] short stories
Instead of listing published collections of short stories, can't we make a list of all of her writings? In this way, ideally each piece would have a page of its own with a summary and some critical appreciation. A new page with a long list might be necessary, as has been done for PG Wodehouse's books for instance. Zigzig20s 15:43, 13 February 2007 (UTC)