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Katherine Mansfield

A Hidden Life

Gerri Kimber

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English
Reaktion Books
01 March 2026
This biography explores the life and work of Katherine Mansfield, one of literary modernism's most significant writers.

On the fringes of Bloomsbury, and friends with D. H. Lawrence, Aldous Huxley, T. S. Eliot and many others, Mansfield was 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 to later admit that Mansfield's 'was the only writing I was ever jealous of'.

Based on compelling new research, Gerri Kimber challenges previous conceptions surrounding the author's life, uncovers friendships and relationships formerly barely acknowledged and offers innovative readings of Mansfield's most celebrated stories.

'This is a glorious treat for all Katherine Mansfield enthusiasts. It's a painstakingly researched and stylishly told account of Mansfield's tempestuous life, with much new information, and sensitive analysis of her brilliant short stories.'

Dame Jacqueline Wilson
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Imprint:   Reaktion Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9781836391623
ISBN 10:   1836391625
Pages:   304
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Gerri Kimber is visiting professor in the Department of English at the University of Northampton. She was president of the Katherine Mansfield Society for ten years (201020) and has published extensively on Mansfield's life and work.

Reviews for Katherine Mansfield: A Hidden Life

As Gerri Kimber writes in her fascinating new biography, Mansfield possessed ‘a supreme gift for storytelling that has never been equalled’ . . . Kimber is an authority on Mansfield’s life and work. * The Spectator * This is a glorious treat for all Katherine Mansfield enthusiasts. It’s a painstakingly researched and stylishly told account of Mansfield’s tempestuous life, with much new information, and a sensitive analysis of her brilliant short stories. * Dame Jacqueline Wilson * With its new findings, Katherine Mansfield: A Hidden Life transforms our understandings of Mansfield and of modernism. A world expert on Katherine Mansfield, Gerri Kimber has extensively researched the fascinating entanglements of Mansfield’s life to produce a biography like no other. * Maggie Humm, author of The Bloomsbury Photographs * Gerri Kimber’s much-anticipated biography is one of those once-in-a-decade books that promises to shift by significant degrees our understanding of this leading modernist’s short but intensely lived creative life. Mansfield steps from the pages of Kimber’s carefully researched account in a fresh combination of roles. A Hidden Life also gives us a Mansfield who was not only an innovator of the modernist short story, but also a pioneer in the now boom genre of fictionalised life-writing. * Elleke Boehmer, novelist, Professor of World Literature in English, University of Oxford, and Patron of the Katherine Mansfield Society * What we often think of as experimental fiction, usually considered as part of Modernism at the end of the 19th Century and into the 20th, would not have happened without Katherine Mansfield . . . Gerri Kimber embeds her readings of Mansfield’s stories within a fairly traditional biography, but she is keen to emphasise originality and innovation. * International Times * You will find [the Mansfield story] here in its brilliant light and terrible shadow, its weird Kiwi mix of the banal and the marvellous. * New Zealand Listener * With some new material shedding light on Mansfield’s key personal relationships and a fine appreciation of her literary technique, this is an essential contribution to Mansfield scholarship, not to mention a fascinating read for general audiences. * Library Journal *


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