“Letters are the real curse of my existence. I hate to write them: I have to. If I don't, there they are - the great guilty gates barring my way.”
Quote by Katherine Mansfield
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The Katherine Mansfield notebooks
This book offers a glimpse into the personal thoughts, experiences, and creative process of the renowned author Katherine Mansfield. It includes her notebooks, which contain sketches, stories, and reflections, as well as her correspondence with friends and family, providing insight into her life and literary development. more
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