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Exile in Literature: Critical Essay by Andrew Gurr

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SOURCE: Gurr, Andrew. “A Foot in Both Jungles: Katherine Mansfield.” In Writers in Exile: The Identity of Home in Modern Literature, pp. 33-64. Sussex, England: Harvester Press, 1981.

In the following excerpt, Gurr comments on Katherine Mansfield's attitude toward her being, in effect, an exile in England from her native New Zealand.

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