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Mansfield Show In Four Capitals

(New Zealand Press Association)

WELLINGTON, March 4.

Original manuscripts and other articles owned by Katherine Mansfield will be exhibited in Paris, London, New York and Washington.

The Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) said today that with the help of the Alexander Turnbull Library the Government has arranged the exhibition overseas. The initial exhibition will be held between March 14 and April 4 in Paris. The portrait of Katherine Mansfield by Estelle Rice, on loan from the National Art Gallery in Wellington, will be on view. Mr Holyoake said no New Zealand literary figure was better known and appreciated

in Europe than Katherine Mansfield. “It is accordingly most appropriate that the first capital where this display will be Held is Paris, for it was there and in other parts of France that the writer spent some of the most significant and productive years of her literary life.” The New Zealand author Dan Davin and the French writer Andre Maurois will be guest lecturers during the Paris exhibition.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660305.2.28

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 3

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170

Mansfield Show In Four Capitals Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 3

Mansfield Show In Four Capitals Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 3

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