This thesis focuses on presenting reasons for either including or excluding Katherine Mansfield in the New Zealand canon of literature and argues her affiliation to the country.
Situating Mansfield within either the British or the New Zealand canon of literature is difficult; several attempts have been made over the past decades. Often, the work on the subject has been inconclusive, Mansfield’s writing was found to show attributes which would make it possible to include her with both the New Zealand and the European or British tradition of writing. Other times the evidence let to different evaluations, clearly situating her in the British canon only. These pages shall give an explanation for this ambiguity.
Table of Contents
I. Introduction – Discussing Katherine Mansfield. 2
II. “The Little Colonial” – Colonialism and the Empire Problem.. 5
a. “Something Essentially New Zealand about Miss Mansfield?” – Mansfield and New Zealand 5
b. “A Divided Self” – Colonialism and Home. 10
III. New Zealand or British Canon of Literature. 16
a. The New Zealand Stories – An Analysis. 16
b. Dear Miss Mansfield – Postcolonial Re-workings. 23
IV. Conclusion. 29
V. Works Cited. 32
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