Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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... oedipal work as structurally interrelated . When we consider Charles Dickens as son and author , what we know of the relationship between Dickens and his father must figure into our exploration of his narratives . Dickens's ambivalent ...
... oedipal work as structurally interrelated . When we consider Charles Dickens as son and author , what we know of the relationship between Dickens and his father must figure into our exploration of his narratives . Dickens's ambivalent ...
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... oedipal conflict ; the text performs the act of parricide which turns the murdered father into the dead father . In this way , Dickens's parricidal narratives rework and attempt to symbolize the " fruit- ful moment of debt . " For ...
... oedipal conflict ; the text performs the act of parricide which turns the murdered father into the dead father . In this way , Dickens's parricidal narratives rework and attempt to symbolize the " fruit- ful moment of debt . " For ...
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... oedipal de- sire and primal scene , 64 ; oedipal love , 60 ; triangular desire , 60-62 Drama as metaphor for seduction , 161 Dual narrative : in Dickens , 16 , 46 , 71 ; in Eliot , 71 Eagleton , Terry , 132 Economics and father - son ...
... oedipal de- sire and primal scene , 64 ; oedipal love , 60 ; triangular desire , 60-62 Drama as metaphor for seduction , 161 Dual narrative : in Dickens , 16 , 46 , 71 ; in Eliot , 71 Eagleton , Terry , 132 Economics and father - son ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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