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Mansfield, Katherine

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Katherine Mansfield Teaching & Research Page 

 

 

In a German Pension:  Ten of the thirteen stories in this volume first appeared in The New Age

 

(In the order of appearance in Mansfield's published book:)  

 

Chapter 1 - "Germans at Meat" in The New Age 1910-3-3 (Volume 6, Number 18): 419-420.

Chapter 2 - "The Baron" in The New Age 1910-3-10 (Volume 6, Number 19): 444-444. 

Chapter 3 - "The Sister of the Baroness" in The New Age 1910-8-4 (Volume 7, Number 14): 323-324.

Chapter 4 - "Frau Fischer" in The New Age 1910-8-18 (Volume 7, Number 16): 366-368.

Chapter 5 - "Frau Brenchemacher Attends a Wedding" in The New Age 1910-7-21 (Volume 7, Number 12): 273-275.

Chapter 6 - "The Modern Soul"  in The New Age 1911-6-22 (Volume 9, Number 8): 183-186.

Chapter 7 - "At 'Lehmann's'" in The New Age 1910-7-7 (Volume 7, Number 10): 225-227.

Chapter 8 - "The Luft Bad" in The New Age 1910-3-24 (Volume 6, Number 21): 493-493.

Chapter 9 - "A Birthday" in The New Age 1911-5-18 (Volume 9, Number 3): 61-63.

Chapter 10 - "Bavarian Babies: The Child-Who-Was-Tired" in The New Age 1910-2-24 (Volume 6, Number 17): 396-398. 

Chapter 11 - "The Advanced Lady"

Chapter 12 - "The Swing of the Pendulum"

Chapter 13 - "A Blaze"

 

(In the order of their appearance in The New Age:)

 

"Bavarian Babies" in The New Age 1910-2-24 (Volume 6, Number 17): 396-398 ["The Child-Who-Was-Tired"].

"Germans at Meat" in The New Age 1910-3-3 (Volume 6, Number 18): 419-420.

"The Baron" in in The New Age 1910-3-10 (Volume 6, Number 19): 444-444.

"The Luft Bad" in The New Age 1910-3-24 (Volume 6, Number 21): 493-493.

"At 'Lehmann's'" in The New Age 1910-7-7 (Volume 7, Number 10): 225-227.

"Frau Brenchemacher Attends a Wedding" in The New Age 1910-7-21 (Volume 7, Number 12): 273-275.

"The Sister of the Baroness" in The New Age 1910-8-4 (Volume 7, Number 14): 323-324.

"Frau Fischer" in The New Age 1910-8-18 (Volume 7, Number 16): 366-368.

"A Birthday" in The New Age 1911-5-18 (Volume 9, Number 3): 61-63.

"The Modern Soul" in The New Age 1911-6-22 (Volume 9, Number 8): 183-186.

 

The full text of Mansfield's In a German Pension can be found at Project Gutenberg.

 

 

 

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