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Live online course
Thursdays, 19 March to 23 April 2026
6.00 to 8.00 pm British Time

Katherine Mansfield: Stories of Love

Live online course with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Hollie Wells

Join us for a new course on Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), one of the greatest short story writers of the twentieth century. Born in New Zealand, Mansfield lived most of her adult life in England and other parts of Europe. She was friends with Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence and other writers of the period. She was an accomplished cellist and her writing is often shaped by her love of music.

Mansfield was a shrewd observer of human relations. In this course, we will explore her many stories about love and its hopes, disappointments, and betrayals.

Six sessions, live online weekly on Wednesdays, 9 March to 23 April 2026. 6.00-8.00 pm British Time.

Course fees

£320 full price
£290 students and
£290 CAMcard holders
£290 Members of the Katherine Mansfield Society
(Prices include 20% VAT)

Lecture topics

Gerri Kimber, KM: Men and Love
Trudi Tate, Love and Disappointment
Alison Hennegan, KM’s Love of Oscar Wilde
Claire Davison, KM: For Love of France
Hollie Wells, Music, Desire and Self-love
Ellie Mitchell, Marriage

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Live online course
Thursdays, 19 March to 23 April 2026
6.00 to 8.00 pm British Time

Katherine Mansfield: Stories of Love

Live online course with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Hollie Wells

Join us for a new course on Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), one of the greatest short story writers of the twentieth century. Born in New Zealand, Mansfield lived most of her adult life in England and other parts of Europe. She was friends with Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence and other writers of the period. She was an accomplished cellist and her writing is often shaped by her love of music.

Mansfield was a shrewd observer of human relations. In this course, we will explore her many stories about love and its hopes, disappointments, and betrayals.

Six sessions, live online weekly on Wednesdays, 9 March to 23 April 2026. 6.00-8.00 pm British Time.

Course fees

£320 full price
£290 students and
£290 CAMcard holders
£290 Members of the Katherine Mansfield Society
(Prices include 20% VAT)

Lecture topics

Gerri Kimber, KM: Men and Love
Trudi Tate, Love and Disappointment
Alison Hennegan, KM’s Love of Oscar Wilde
Claire Davison, KM: For Love of France
Hollie Wells, Music, Desire and Self-love
Ellie Mitchell, Marriage

Live online course
Thursdays, 19 March to 23 April 2026
6.00 to 8.00 pm British Time

Katherine Mansfield: Stories of Love

Live online course with Claire Davison, Alison Hennegan, Gerri Kimber, Ellie Mitchell, Trudi Tate, and Hollie Wells

Join us for a new course on Katherine Mansfield (1888-1923), one of the greatest short story writers of the twentieth century. Born in New Zealand, Mansfield lived most of her adult life in England and other parts of Europe. She was friends with Virginia Woolf and D. H. Lawrence and other writers of the period. She was an accomplished cellist and her writing is often shaped by her love of music.

Mansfield was a shrewd observer of human relations. In this course, we will explore her many stories about love and its hopes, disappointments, and betrayals.

Six sessions, live online weekly on Wednesdays, 9 March to 23 April 2026. 6.00-8.00 pm British Time.

Course fees

£320 full price
£290 students and
£290 CAMcard holders
£290 Members of the Katherine Mansfield Society
(Prices include 20% VAT)

Lecture topics

Gerri Kimber, KM: Men and Love
Trudi Tate, Love and Disappointment
Alison Hennegan, KM’s Love of Oscar Wilde
Claire Davison, KM: For Love of France
Hollie Wells, Music, Desire and Self-love
Ellie Mitchell, Marriage

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