An authoritative scholarly edition of Mansfield's camping journal, offering new understandings of her colonial life
Katherine Mansfield filled the first half of the Urewera Notebook during a 1907 camping tour of the central North Island, shortly before she left New Zealand forever. Her camping notes offer a rare insight into her attitude to her country of birth, not in retrospective fiction but as a nineteen year old still living in the colony. This publication is theirst scholarly edition of the Urewera Notebook, providing an original transcription, a collation of the alternative readings and textual criticism of prior editors, and new information about the politics, people and places Mansfield encountered on her journey. As a whole, this edition challenges the debate that has focused on Mansfield's happiness or dissatisfaction throughout her last year in New Zealand to reveal a young writer closely observing aspects of a country hitherto beyond her experience and forming a complex critique of her colonial homeland.
Key Features:
A new, more accurate transcription of the notebookTextual notes provide significant variant readings from other extant editions of the notebook An introductory essay draws on important new developments in New Zealand literary criticism, advances in historiography of the period and legal historyIncludes a route map, revised itinerary and authoritative annotation for the textIncludes 20 photographs, many previously unpublished, from Beauchamp family photograph albums at the Alexander Turnbull Library and Ebbett Papers at the Hawke's Bay Museum
Rezensionen / Stimmen
Anna Plumridge presents a newly transcribed version of 'The Urewera Notebook' that is both rigorous in its scholarship and thoroughly accessible. -- Chris Mourant, Nottingham Trent University * The New Zealand Studies Network * 'This timely, critical edition will make Katherine Mansfield's unique camping journal more widely available for scholars and readers and provide a firm foundation for future interpretations about her direction in life and relationship to colonial New Zealand. It promises to be the indispensable version of the Urewera Notebook.'
Janet Wilson, Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies, University of Northampton -- Janet Wilson * Professor of English and Postcolonial Studies, University of Northampton *
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Illustrationen
20 black and white illustrations
Maße
Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4744-0015-2 (9781474400152)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Anna Plumridge is a postgraduate student at Victoria University of Wellington and the Editorial Assistant for the Edinburgh University Press Collected Works of Katherine Mansfield, volumes 3 & 4.
Autor*in
Herausgeber*in
doctoral studentUniversity of Wellington
List of photographs; Acknowledgments; 1. General Introduction: The role of the Urewera Notebook in Mansfield biography, Context to the camping trip, i) Life in Wellington, ii) Hawke's Bay and Kaingaroa, iii) The Urewera, iv) Rotorua and Taupo; The Urewera Notebook reconsidered, i) Mansfield's attitude to the landscape, ii) Mansfield's attitude to Maori; iii) Mansfield's attitude to colonials; 2. Textual Introduction: Physical description of the Urewera Notebook; Editorial history; John Middleton Murry: The Life of Katherine Mansfield (1933) and the Journal of Katherine Mansfield 1904-1922: Definitive Edition (1954); Ian A. Gordon: The Urewera Notebook (1978); Margaret Scott: The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks (1997); 3. Editorial Procedures; 4. Biographical Register of the Camping Party; 4. Itinerary; 5. Abbreviations in this Edition; 6. The Urewera Notebook; Index