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Enfants dans la litterature --- Famille dans la litterature --- Filles dans la litterature --- Morale dans la litterature --- Vertu dans la litterature --- Enfants dans la litterature --- Famille dans la litterature --- Filles dans la litterature --- Morale dans la litterature --- Vertu dans la litterature
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Using Shakespeare's plots as a backdrop, Jane Ford traces the incest theme in novels by Charles Dickens, Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and James Joyce, exploring in particular the father-daughter-suitor triangle. As Ford demonstrates, three patterns predominate: the father eliminates the suitor and retains the daughter; the father submits to outside authority and relinquishes the daughter; or the father resolves the incest threat by choosing the daughter's suitor. Ford provides evidence that the fictive characters’ incest conflicts often mirror the writer's own incest dilemmas, whether subliminal or not, and in readings that break with traditional criticism, she points to textual evidence for the occurrence of actual incest in The Golden Bowl and Ulysses. Ford maintains that each of the five writers wrote final works that seemed to return to a plot of retention of the daughter by the father. Ford’s book offers a valuable amplification of Otto Rank's seminal work, The Incest Theme in Literature and Legend: Fundamentals of a Psychology of Literary Creation, and extends an important issue in 20th-century psychology into the study of major works of literature written in English.
Psychological study of literature --- Thematology --- Conrad, Joseph --- Shakespeare, William --- Joyce, James --- Dickens, Charles --- James, Henry --- Fathers and daughters in literature --- Incest in de literatuur --- Incest in literature --- Inceste dans la littérature --- Patriarcat (Sociologie) dans la littérature --- Patriarchaat (Sociologie) in de literatuur --- Patriarchy in literature --- Pères et filles dans la littérature --- Vaders en dochters in literatuur --- English literature --- History and criticism --- Literature --- Psychological aspects --- Fathers and daughters in literature. --- Inceste --- Pères et filles --- Patriarcat (sociologie) --- Littérature --- Littérature anglaise --- Dans la littérature --- Aspect psychologique --- Thèmes, motifs
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Moeders en dochters in de literatuur --- Mothers and daughters in literature --- Mères et filles dans la littérature --- 820 "19" --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 820 "19" Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Fiction --- Thematology --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Depth psychology --- Woolf, Virginia --- Compton-Burnett, Ivy --- Bowen, Elizabeth --- Richardson, Dorothy M. --- Rhys, Jean --- anno 1930-1939 --- anno 1920-1929 --- Great Britain --- Macaulay, Rose --- English fiction --- Women authors --- History and criticism --- Women and literature --- History --- 20th century --- Domestic fiction [English ] --- Authorship --- Sex differences --- GENDER --- FEMINISM AND LITERATURE --- FICTION --- 20th CENTURY --- WOMEN AUTHORS --- Interbellum --- Literature --- Motherhood --- Psychoanalysis --- Writers --- Book --- Relationship mother and daughter
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