Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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... relationship by marriage or kinship . Despite the growth of nonmarital and nonkinship groups in the twentieth century ... relation to the structure and perhaps little to the daily experience of family life . And what about fathers ? The ...
... relationship by marriage or kinship . Despite the growth of nonmarital and nonkinship groups in the twentieth century ... relation to the structure and perhaps little to the daily experience of family life . And what about fathers ? The ...
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... relationship to the father as an idealized figure and of his symbolic relationship to cultural and religious ... relation to his ambivalent feelings toward John Dickens , defines the blacking warehouse incident as a " declassing ...
... relationship to the father as an idealized figure and of his symbolic relationship to cultural and religious ... relation to his ambivalent feelings toward John Dickens , defines the blacking warehouse incident as a " declassing ...
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... relationship to his son , and that relationship creates a system of metaphors to which Dickens will return in Great Expectations ' farcical representations of Hamlet : the father as ghost . As surely as the " dead of night " sets in ...
... relationship to his son , and that relationship creates a system of metaphors to which Dickens will return in Great Expectations ' farcical representations of Hamlet : the father as ghost . As surely as the " dead of night " sets in ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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