Monsters of Affection: Dickens, Eliot, & Bronte on Fatherhood |
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... son's supplanting a father implies displacement by force , fraud , or innovation ; a son's replacing a father defines that place as empty , that father as absent . All three versions of father - son relationship , then , represent ...
... son's supplanting a father implies displacement by force , fraud , or innovation ; a son's replacing a father defines that place as empty , that father as absent . All three versions of father - son relationship , then , represent ...
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... son's fantasied wish to kill his father into a symbolic understanding of fatherhood.24 In Dickens's narratives that ... son con- tinued to work through the structures , the figurative " debt , " of the oedipal situation . The debting ...
... son's fantasied wish to kill his father into a symbolic understanding of fatherhood.24 In Dickens's narratives that ... son con- tinued to work through the structures , the figurative " debt , " of the oedipal situation . The debting ...
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... son economic , of sons and circumstances murdering fathers , and of the text symbolizing the dead father.29 Among the novel's characters , the struggle of the father - son economic is struc- tured by the language of desire and ...
... son economic , of sons and circumstances murdering fathers , and of the text symbolizing the dead father.29 Among the novel's characters , the struggle of the father - son economic is struc- tured by the language of desire and ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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