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Katherine Mansfield: Critical Essay by Gillian Boddy

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SOURCE: Boddy, Gillian. “From Notebook Draft to Published Story: ‘Late Spring’/‘This Flower.’” In Critical Essays on Katherine Mansfield, edited by Rhoda B. Nathan, pp. 101-12. New York: G. K. Hall & Co., 1993.

In the following essay, Boddy traces the differences between “Late Spring” and the posthumously published story “This Flower.”

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