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Explores Katherine Mansfield's engagement in the periodical culture of the early twentieth century This book considers Mansfield's ambivalent position as a colonial woman writer by examining her contributions to the political weekly The New Age, the avant-garde little magazine Rhythm and the literary journal The Athenaeum. Contextualising Mansfield's work against the editorial strategies and professional cultures of each periodical, the book deepens and complicates older critical assumptions about the trajectory of Mansfield's development as a writer. Key FeaturesProvides the first sustained scholarly examination of Mansfield's engagement with and relation to early twentieth-century periodical cultureForegrounds the original material contexts in which Mansfield produced the majority of her work, emphasising a dialogic or 'conversational' model for modernismInterrogates Mansfield's ambivalent self-positioning within English literary circles as a 'colonial-metropolitan modernist' and 'outsider'Integrates ideas of the recent 'transnational turn' across literary studies into the field of periodical scholarship
The definitive book on Australian olives and olive oil, Extra Virgin covers everything from the arrival of the country’s first olive tree in 1900 to the current craze for all things olive. Contributors include Stefano Manfredi, Stephanie Alexander, Joe Grilli, Lew Kathreptis, Ian Parmenter, Maggie Beer, Ann Oliver and Rosa Matto.
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Kris Commons, Lee Holmes, Rebecca Adlington, Chris Martin, Alan Buckley, Richard Walker, John Balance, John Ogdon, Richard Bacon, James Perch, D'Ewes Coke, William Martin, Simon Myles, Watson Fothergill, Darrell Clarke, Steve Parkin, Steve Ogrizovic, George Poyser, Mark Camm, Oliver Wilson, Greg Owen, Danny Bacon, John Plowright Houfton, Robert Kozluk, Nathan Arnold, Neil Pointon, Robert Dodsley, William Chappell, Tom Parkes, Don Weston, Richard Leese, Jack Chadburn, Ryan Williams, Harry Oscroft, Glenis Willmott, Tom Baxter, Jimmy Daws, Phil and...
This guidebook for the Internet explains what the web actually is, how it works, and most importantly, how to use it! The 101 site addresses for kids will tantalise and enthrall your students. They are accompanied by activities designed to both familiarise and challenge your young net surfers. Divided into curriculum areas, each section contains reproducible pages that are ready to place in centres and sized to store in an index file.
"Johnny Cooper, Championship Manager" is a series of parody diaries written through the fictional eyes of Johnny Cooper, the new manager of Mansfield Town (in 1999!) Chris Darwen writes the book using the legendary computer game, Championship Manager, to create the narrative and then blurts out the internal monologue that many players of the football management series have whilst staring at their computer screen. If you have lost hours, days, weeks and even months playing football management games then this is a book for you - if you don't believe me read what has been said! "An enjoyable, heartening and oh-so relatable book for any football simulation fan" "Chris Darwen brings to life the a...
How do insects reproduce? What is molting? How do insects protect themselves? Expand your knowledge of these fascinating invertebrates in this amazing book!
This book gives young readers an introduction to microhabitats and the minibeasts that live there. Find out about what lives under stones and on logs, leaves, flowers and trees in gardens or parks. And learn all about what they eat and what eats them!
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Jayne Mansfield, most people would consider her as the Marilyn Monroe successor. In fact, Jayne has played some of the Monroe's films "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "Bus Stop." Many fans would compare her to Monroe in so many ways, mostly due to her physical appearance, singing and dancing abilities. However, she was quite different. Jayne had a style and often made statements with her pink Cadillac and the "pink palace" she lived in for so many years. Jayne Mansfield received more press coverage than anyone else in Hollywood at that time. In fact, she was the grand master of publicity stunts due to so many affairs, divorces, nudity, work-related enigma and more. Mansfield embraced both moth...
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