Circulating Genius

Circulating Genius
Author: Sydney Janet Kaplan
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-09-25
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0748675930

Centred on the relationship between the personal lives of the writers John Middleton Murry, Katherine Mansfield, and D. H. Lawrence and the works they produced this intriguing study develops a portrait of a circle of writers who significantly influenced t

Keats and Shakespeare

Keats and Shakespeare
Author: John Middleton Murry
Publisher: London : H. Milford, Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1925
Genre: England
ISBN:

Celebrating Katherine Mansfield

Celebrating Katherine Mansfield
Author: G. Kimber
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0230307221

A revisionist study of Mansfield as a profoundly colonial yet daringly experimental writer, at the forefront of modernism. The essays in this volume draw on the complete journals, letters and stories, to reveal Mansfield as a modernist who transcended her artistic influences through a supreme understanding of voice, being and subjectivity.

Keats

Keats
Author: John Middleton Murry
Publisher: London : Cape
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1955
Genre: English poetry
ISBN:

Katherine Mansfield and Russia

Katherine Mansfield and Russia
Author: Galya Diment
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1474426166

Reveals diverse notions of distributed cognition in the early Greek and Roman worlds

The Life of John Middleton Murry

The Life of John Middleton Murry
Author: F.A. Lea
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2021-09-11
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1000436241

First Published in 1959, The Life of John Middleton Murry is the first biography of one of the most controversial figures in English letters. Many people know Middleton Murry in one or other of his capacities: as editor (of the avant-grade magazine Rhythm, while he was still an undergraduate, of The Athenaeum in its last, most brilliant phase, The Adelphi in the 1920s, Peace News in the ‘40s); as the foremost critique of his day; as author of some forty books on literary, religious and social questions; as the husband of Katherine Mansfield and intimate of D.H. Lawrence; as prophet, politician or farmer.... Few, even of his most vigorous champions or opponents, discerned the consistent purpose uniting all his multifarious activities. To trace that is the principal aim of this book. Believing that the duty of the ‘official biographer’ is rather to present than interpret, the author makes no attempt to evaluate Murry’s theories objectively, confining himself to showing how intimately they grew out of his strange, tragic (and occasionally comic) experience. At the same time, he makes no secret of his own view of Murry’s significance both as a thinker and as ‘the representative figure of an age of breakneck social transition’. The Life of John Middleton Murry will be of interest to scholars and researchers of historical biographies, British history, and literature.