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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.00.20150123.full.mrc:730236200:3372
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LEADER: 03372cam a2200325uu 4500
001 000876126-4
005 20020606090541.3
008 800102s1980 nyu b 00100 eng
010 $a 79004832
020 $a0804420831
020 $a0804461120 (pbk.) :$c$8.95
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050 0 $aPN56.5.M67$bL6
082 $a809/.933/54
245 04 $aThe Lost tradition :$bmothers and daughters in literature /$cedited by Cathy N. Davidson and E. M. Broner.
260 0 $aNew York :$bF. Ungar Pub. Co.,$cc1980.
300 $axiii, 327 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p. 306-322.
505 00 $tMothers and daughters in ancient Near Eastern literature /$rJudith Ochshorn --$tKriemhild and Clytemnestra - sisters in crime or independent women? /$rIda H. Washington & Carol E.W. Tobol --$tEve's orphans : mothers and daughters in medieval English literature /$rNikki Stiller --$tNew mother of the English Renaissance : her writings on motherhood /$rBetty S. Travitsky --$tGreat unwritten story : mothers and daughters in Shakespeare /$rMyra Glazer Schotz --$tJane Austen and the tradition of the absent mother /$rSusan Peck MacDonald --$tUnmothered daughter and radical reformer : Harriet Martineau's career /$rMitzi Myers --$t"The mother's history" in George Eliot's life, literature and political ideology /$rBonnie Zimmerman --$tMothers and daughters in Wives and daughters : a study of Elizabeth Gaskell's last novel /$rJacqueline & Laura Berke --$tMothers and daughters in the fiction of the New republic /$rCathy N. Davidson --
505 00 $tReconstruction in the house of art : Emily Dickinson's "I never had a mother" /$rBarbara Ann Clarke Mossberg --$tEllen Glasgow : daughter as justified /$rLinda W. Wagner --$tMothers, daughters, and incest in the late novels of Edith Wharton /$rAdeline R. Tintner --$tReentering paradise : Cather, Colette, Woolf and their mothers /$rJane Lilienfeld --$tHow light a Lighthouse for today's women? /$rIrene G. Dash, Deena Dash Kushner & Deborah Dash Moore --$tMuse as Medusa /$rKaren Elias-Button --$tNightmare repetition : the mother-daughter conflict in Doris Lessing's Children of violence /$rKatherine Fishburn --$tSubtle psychic bond : the mother figure in Sylvia Plath's poetry /$rMary Lynn Broe --$tHungry Jewish mother /$rErika Duncan --$tPsychological journey : mothers and daughters in English-Canadian fiction /$rLorna Irvine --$t"Don't never forget the bridge that you crossed over on" : the literature of matrilineage /$rNan Bauer Maglin --
505 00 $tSpider woman's web : mothers and daughters in Southwestern Native American literature /$rHelen M. Bannan --$tMothers and daughters : another minority group /$rNatalie M. Rosinsky --$tHeritages : dimensions of mother-daughter relationships in women's autobiographies /$rLynn Z. Bloom --$tMothers and daughters in literature : preliminary bibliography /$rGail M. Rudenstein, Carol Farley Kessler, & Ann M. Moore.
650 0 $aMothers and daughters in literature.
700 1 $aBroner, E. M.
700 1 $aDavidson, Cathy N.,$d1949-
776 08 $iOnline version:$tLost tradition.$dNew York : F. Ungar Pub. Co., c1980$w(OCoLC)566274861
776 08 $iOnline version:$tLost tradition.$dNew York : F. Ungar Pub. Co., ©1980$w(OCoLC)566274861
988 $a20020608
906 $0DLC