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  1. Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp (Wellington, 14 de outubro de 1888 — Fontainebleau, 9 de janeiro de 1923), mais conhecida apenas como Katherine Mansfield foi uma proeminente escritora neozelandesa de contos.

  2. Quem foi Katherine Mansfield Biografia. Katherine Mansfield foi uma importante autora no campo da literatura modernista. Ela nasceu na Nova Zelândia em 14 de outubro de 1888. Estudou no Queen’s College, em Londres, e mais tarde passou a residir na cidade. Seu trabalho foi revelado através de contos publicados pela revista inglesa “The New ...

  3. Official website. Kathleen Mansfield Murry (née Beauchamp; 14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a New Zealand writer and critic who was an important figure in the modernist movement. Her works are celebrated across the world, and have been published in 25 languages.

  4. Katherine Mansfield (born October 14, 1888, Wellington, New Zealand—died January 9, 1923, Gurdjieff Institute, near Fontainebleau, France) was a New Zealand-born English master of the short story, who evolved a distinctive prose style with many overtones of poetry.

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  5. Biografia de Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield. (Kathleen Beauchamp; Wellington, Nueva Zelanda, 1888 - Fontainebleau, Francia, 1923) Narradora neozelandesa que cultivó la novela corta y el cuento breve, convirtiéndose en una de las autoras más representativas del género.

  6. Katherine Mansfield was born Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp in Wellington, New Zealand, on October 14, 1888. Innovative, accessible, and psychologically acute, Mansfield’s numerous short stories pioneered the genre’s shape in the 20th century.

  7. www.katherinemansfield.com › about › katherine-mansfieldKatherine Mansfield

    Katherine Mansfield was born Kathleen Mansfield Beauchamp at 11 (later renumbered to 25) Tinakori Road, Thorndon on 14 October 1888. The third daughter of Harold and Annie Beauchamp , Mansfield spent her childhood in Wellington where she attended Karori Normal School, Wellington Girls' High School (now known as Wellington Girls' College) and the private Fitzherbert Terrace School.