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The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks by Katherine Mansfield,

The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks by Katherine Mansfield,
Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923) published three collections of short stories -- In a German Pension, Bliss, and The Garden Party -- during her tragically short life, and was acclaimed as one of modernism's most daring and original writers. After her death from tuberculosis in France, Mansfield's private writings and letters were edited by her husband, John Middleton Murry, and published in four volumes between 1927 and 1954. Murry, however, took liberties in recasting his wife's journals and notes. He excluded most of the vast mass of material and revised much of what he included, resulting in a distorted image of Mansfield as a passive, ethereal spirit. More than four decades later, the real Mansfield finally emerges in The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks, the first unexpurgated edition of her private writings. Fully and accurately transcribed by editor Margaret Scott, these infrequent diary entries, drafts of letters, introspective notes jotted on scraps of paper, unfinished stories, half-plotted novels, poems, recipes, and shopping lists offer a complete and compelling portrait of a complex woman who was ambitious and at times ruthless, neurotic and sexually voracious, witty and acerbic, fascinated with the minutiae of daily life and obsessed with death.



White Hot: The Mysterious Murder Of Thelma Todd / The Jane Mansfield Story
White Hot: The Mysterious Murder Of Thelma Todd / The Jane Mansfield Story
Double Feature contains "White Hot: The Mysterious Murder Of Thelma Todd" and "The Jane Mansfield Story", starring Loni Anderson! "White Hot: The Mysterious Murder Of Thelma Todd" - Welcome to the Hollywood of Raymond Chandler: the city of corruption, double-dealing gangsters, and beautiful young women who come to L.A. to make it big. Thelma Todd (Loni Anderson) arrives in town with dreams of fame and fortune - and she gets them. Todd is the most brilliant leading lady and comedienne of the 1930s. Beloved by everyone and fantastically talented, Toddy, as she is know by her friends and fans, has everything going for her. Her success proves to be unstoppable when she decides to open a nightclub/restaurant which becomes the mandatory hangout for Hollywood's hip and happening. But it's also the hangout for the Los Angeles underworld, including the notorious gangster Lucky Luciano (Robert Davi). Toddy has a well-known penchant for violent and abusive men, but she believes Lucky is different. The mystery and controversy surrounding her sudden, unexplained death suggest otherwise. Her shocking demise remains one of Hollywood's most famous crimes. "The Jane Mansfield Story" - It's Hollywood in the 1950s and everything is big: Big movies, big stars, big fun...and not many come bigger than Jayne Mansfield (Loni Anderson). Her husband, Mickey Hargitay (Arnold Schwarzenegger), remembers the incredible life story of a woman born Vera Jayne palmer. The journey to Jayne Mansfield begins in Dallas, where a sweet, not so dumb, high school student decides that her "blonde bombshell" looks might be her ticket to Hollywood stardom. But Jayne doesn't want to be just a starlet. She longs for serious roles that will give her a chance to use her talent. Mickey can only watch her heart-wrenching struggle, as Jayne fights against her stereotype as a ditzy blonde, but each encounter sends her deeper into despair.



Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield - The Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield is a peer in the Peerage of Great Britain, holding two separate creations of the title of Earl of Mansfield in that peerage, the first created in 1776 and the second in 1792.

William David Mungo James Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield - The Right Honourable William David Mungo James Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield (b. 7 July 1930) is a Scottish nobleman and Conservative politician.

Martha Mansfield - Martha Mansfield (born Martha Ehrlich on July 14, 1899 in Mansfield, Ohio) was a Ziegfield Girl and film actress. Joining a sad sisterhood of former Ziegfeld Follies girls who died violently (Olive Thomas apparently poisoned herself, Allyn King jumped to her death, Bessie Poole died in a barroom brawl), beautiful Martha Mansfield suffered a horrible death in a freak accident on the Texas location of The Warrens of Virginia (1924).

Mansfield 103.2 FM - Mansfield 103.2 FM is an Independent Local Radio station, started by Mansfield & Ashfield Broadcasting Co Ltd.



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