The Winter Wife
by Claire Tomalin

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Highlights

1920sUnit Set/Multiple SettingsPeriod Costumes

Synopsis

This stage biography of gifted short-story writer Katherine Mansfield is set in the tuberculosis sanitarium where she went with her devoted companion, Ida Baker, to regain her health over the winter of 1920-21.

The play focuses on the relationship between these two ladies and on this important literary figure’s sensibilities as a writer and a woman, while revealing harsh truths about her marriage to a writer and critic who treated her with selfish insensitivity.

Press Reviews

"An excellent play."

— London Sunday Telegraph

"Most biographical dramas make one wish one had stayed home and read the book, but not this one."

— London Daily Telegraph

"Elegant [...] exquisite [...] a compelling study of feverish genius forced to admit dependence on someone who will never pronounce Avignon correctly."

— London Times

Characters

Character
Ida Constance Baker

32

Dr. Bouchage

35

Marie

about 50

Katherine Mansfield

31

Publication

PublisherSamuel French
BindingPaperback
ISBN-139780573692888
ISBN-100573692882

The Winter Wife is a play written by Claire Tomalin and published by Samuel French.

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