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Writing mothers and daughters: renegotiating the mother in Western European narratives by women
Adalgisa Giorgio
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page ix)
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Acknowledgements (page xi)
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Notes on Contributors (page xii)
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Introduction: Mothers and Daughters in Western Europe: Mapping the Territory (Adalgisa Giorgio, page 1)
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Chapter One: Writing the Mother-Daughter Relationship: Psychoanalysis, Culture, and Literary Criticism (Adalgisa Giorgio, page 11)
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Chapter Two: Towards a Female Symbolic: Re-Presenting Mothers and Daughters in Contemporary Spanish Narrative by Women (Christine Arkinstall, page 47)
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Chapter Three: 'The Horror of the Unlived Life': Mother-Daughter Relationships in Contemporary Irish Women's Fiction (Anne Fogarty, page 85)
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Chapter Four: The Passion for the Mother: Conflicts and Idealisations in Contemporary Italian Narrative by Women (Adalgisa Giorgio, page 119)
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Chapter Five: Writing Mother-Daughter Relationality in the French Context (Alex Hughes, page 155)
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Chapter Six: Bad Daughters and Unmotherly Mothers: The New Family Plot in the Contemporary English Novel (Paola Splendore, page 185)
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Chapter Seven: Power and Powerlessness: Mothers and Daughters in Postwar German and Austrian Literature (Chris Weedon, page 215)
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Index (page 251)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ITAL | 81.2 (Summer 2004): 252-253 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/27668917 |
MLR | 99.4 (Oct. 2004): 1017-1019 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3738514 |
Citable Link
Published: 2002
Publisher: Berghahn Books
- 9781571813411 (paper)
- 9781571819536 (hardcover)