This biography explores the life and work of Katherine Mansfield, one of literary modernism’s most significant writers, a writer at the heart of literary London at its most experimental.
By the time of her death in 1923, aged just 34, she had broken boundaries and created new ways of writing that led her literary sparring partner Virginia Woolf later to admit that Mansfield’s ‘was the only writing I was ever jealous of’.



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