1. D.H. Lawrence, Kangaroo (London: Secker,1928)
(With annotations in pencil by John Middleton Murry), p 402.
2. Lawrence, Kangaroo, Bruce Steele, ed, (Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1994), Textual Apparatus, Note 358.7, pp. 476-477.
3. Vincent O'Sullivan and Margaret Scott, eds, The Collected
Letters of Katherine Mansfield (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984).
To John Middleton Murry, 10 September 1922; D.H. Lawrence, The
Letters of D.H. Lawrence Vols. 1-., General Editor, James T.
Boulton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987), Vol 4, p.
283 note to letter 2565.
4. Lawrence, Letters, Vol 4, 20 May, 1922, p 241.
5. The following chronology is based principally on:
Antony Alpers, The Life of Katherine Mansfield (London: Jonathan
Cape,
1980).
Claire Tomalin Katherine Mansfield A Secret Life (London:
Penguin Books,
1988).
Jeffrey Meyers, Katheine Mansfield A Biography (London: Hamish
Hamilton. 1978).
D.H. Lawrence, Letters
Vincent O'Sullivan and Margaret Scott, eds, The Collected Letters
of Katherine Mansfield. (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1984-2008).
6. Katherine Mansfield, Journal, ed. J. Middleton Murry,
(New York: Knopf, 1946), 20 September 1918, p.99.
7. In 1912 Lawrence fell ill, broke off his engagement to Louie
Burrows, abandoned teaching, ran off with Frieda, and made a start
on several of his later novels.
8. Mansfield, Letters, Vol.1. 30 January 1913, pp. 118-119.
9. Mansfield, Journal, (London: Constable, 1927), 9 January
1915, p 20.
10. John Middleton Murry, Reminiscences of D.H. Lawrence
(New York: Henry Holt, 1933) pp. 41-42, and Alpers, pp. 172-173.
11. C.J. Stevens, Lawrence at Tregerthen (New York: The Whitstone
Publishing Company, 1988).
12. Mansfield, Letters Vol.1 To Beatrice Campbell, 4 May
1916, p. 261.
13. Mansfield Letters Vol 2, To Ottoline Morrell, 8 October
1918, p 179.
14. Alpers, p 310, and John Middleton Murry, The Letters of John
Middleton Murry to Katherine Mansfiel, (London: Constable, 1983),
p. 268 and notes on p. 269 re Lawrence's letter.
15. Mansfield Journal, 20 January 1922, p. 223.
16. Mansfield, Letters, 13 October,1922.
17. George Neville, A Memoir of D.H. Lawrence (The Betraya), ed.
Carl Baron, , (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1981).
18. DH Lawrence, Women in Love, David Farmer, Lindeth Vasey
and
John Worthen, eds, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987).
19. D.H. Lawrence, 'Touch and Go' in D.H. Lawrence Plays,
Introd. Malcolm Elwin, (Geneva: Heron Books, 1965) pp. 315 -380.
20. D.H. Lawrence, The Lost Girl. John Worthen, ed, (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1981).
21. Lawrence, Lost Girl, Worthen Introd., Note 113:2 p. 377.
22. http://www.maoridictionary.co.nz/
based on Te Aka Maori-English, English- Maori Dictionary
and Index. Note: Katherine listed a similar word in her Notebook:
'range tewera'. (See my note 23).
23. Katherine
Mansfield, The Katherine Mansfield Notebooks, Complete edition Margaret
Scott, ed, (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press 2002), Notebook
2, p.166 and Unbound Papers, poem 'In the Darkness', p. 125.
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24. Lawrence,
Letters, To Sally Hopkin, 23 December 1912, p.490,
25. D.H. Lawrence, 'Elsa Culverwell', published in The Lost Girl
p.343-358
26. Worthen,
ed., Lost Grl, p. XXI.
27. Lawrence, Letters. To Ottoline Morrell, 15 March 1916,
p. 580.
28. Lawrence, Lost Girl, Chapter X, pp. 210-244 and particularly
p. 217.
29. Alpers, p. 49.
30. Alpers, pp. 69 and p. 92.
31. 'Culverwell', p. 350.
32. 'Culverwell', p. 356.
33. Lost Girl, p. 20.
34 Lost Girl, p. 23.
35. Lost Girl, p. 20.
36. Lost Girl, p. 21.
37. Tomalin, p. 153.
38. Myers, p. 63.
39. Lawrence, Women in Love, p. 9.
40. D. H. Lawrence 'Smile' in The Woman Who Rode Away and Other
Stories (London:Martin Secker 1928), p. 110.
41. Lost Girl p 21.
42 Mansfield, Journal , September 20, 1918, p.99.
43. Meyers, p.65.
44. Meyers, p. 76.
45. Meyers, p 138
46. Meyers, p. 96.
47 Worthen,Intro. Lost Girl, p.XXXV1
48. Compton Mackenzie, Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett
(London: Hutchinson, No Date).
49. Lawrence Letters, 10 May 1920, p. 521.
50. 'Touch and Go', Act 1, Scene 11, p. 331. (Lawrence sent Katherine
a copy of the play but she did not seem to recognise herself in
it.)
51. Murry Reminiscences, p, 94.
52. John Middleton Murry, Between Two Worlds (London: Jonathan
Cape,
1935), p. 413.
53. Katherine Mansfield The Scrapbook of Katherine Mansfield,
ed. J. Middleton Murry (New York: Knopf 1940),pp. 182-184.
54. Lost Girl, p. 323.
55. Lawrence, Letters, Vol XX, 25 March 1916, p. 585.
56. Lawrence, Womern in Love, p. 39.
57. Mansfield, Notebooks, Notebook 2. 135-149.
58. D.H. Lawrence, Sea and Sardina (New York: Seltzer, 1921).
59. Lawrence Mr Noon (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,
1984).
60. Mansfield 'Je ne Parle pas Francais' in the Complete Stories,
(Aukland:
Golden Press, 1974).
61. Sydney Janet Kaplin Katherine Mansfield and The Origins
of Modernist Fiction, (Ithica and London: Cornell University
Press, 1991).
62. Mansfield,Letters, June 5, 1918, p. 219.
63. Mansfield letter to Sydney Schiff, March 12, 1921, quoted in
Kaplan, p. 213; Tomalin, p.220.
64 Lawrence, Letters. Vol 1V. 9 February 1917, p. 90.
65. Sandra Jobson Darroch, Ottoline: the Life of Lady Ottoline
Morrell, (London: Chatto & Windus, 1976, New York: Coward
McCann, 1975, republished Cassell Biographies, 1988), p.258, Unpublished
letter, Humanities Research Centre, Texas,
66. Lawrence, Letters. Vol 1V. 25 October, 1923, p. 521.
67. Jan Pilditch, The Critical Response to Katherine Mansfield
(London:
Greenwood Press,1996).
68. Critical Response, Andrew Gurr, p. 197.
69. Lawrence, Letters, Vol 4. 2 February, 1923, p. 375.
70. Mansfield, Letters, To Ottoline, 24 April, 1917, p. 306.
71 Alpers, p. 366.
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