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'The Aloe' is a novel written by Katherine Mansfield. A longer version of her short story "Prelude", it was edited and published posthumously by her husband John Middleton Murry in 1930.[Patrick D. Morrow, 'Katherine Mansfield's Fiction' (Popular Press, 1993), , pp. 48-51. [https://books.google.com/books?id=6_VoL9Agka0C&lpg=PA49&dq=%22the%20aloe%22%20mansfield&pg=PA48#v=onepage&q=%22the%20aloe%22%20&f=false Excerpts available] at Google Books.][Delia Da Sousa Correa, "The Stories of Katherine Mansfield" in Richard Danson Brown & Suman Gupta, eds., 'Aestheticism & Modernism: Debating Twentieth-century Literature 1900-1960' (Psychology Press, 2005), , pp. 78, 85-96, & passim. [https://books.google.com/books?id=TovHHlg84_cC&lpg=PA96&dq=%22the%20aloe%22%20mansfield&pg=PA408#v=snippet&q=%22the%20aloe%22%20&f=false Excerpts available] at Google Books.]
C. K. Stead's 2004 biographical novel 'Mansfield: A Novel' focuses in part on Mansfield's efforts, during the years 1915 to 1918, to write 'The Aloe'.[Hermione Lee, [https://www.theguardian.com/books/2004/may/29/featuresreviews.guardianreview20 "Capturing the chameleon"], 'The Guardian', 28 May 2004.]
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