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Reading Mansfield and metaphors of formReading Mansfield and metaphors of form

Reading Mansfield and metaphors of form

William H. New

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Taking an innovative approach to criticism, Reading Mansfield and Metaphors of Form demonstrates how Mansfield's stylistic practice both embodies and conveys her analysis of social and psychological trauma through a "metaphoric" use of literary form. New argues that the stories are neither simple vehicles for conveying emotional states nor neutral representations of moments in time but carefully crafted models, or correlatives, of social and psychological conditions of understanding. He elucidates a number of formal strategies, such as sequence, reversal, negation, repetition, deferral, and reconstruction, and then applies them to a wide range of Mansfield's stories, including such favorites as "Prelude," "The Voyage," "The Little Governess," and "Je ne parle pas francais."

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OL Work ID
OL734495W

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Criticism and interpretationHistoryLiterary formLiterary stylePsychology in literatureSocial problems in literatureWomen and literatureMansfield, katherine, 1888-1923

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