Explores the ability of the narrator to be honest with the difficulties -- not displace, repress, elide/evade concerns -- they had in their mother-child relationship, in several works of literature, including Cocteau's "Les Enfants Terribles," Alice Munro's "Lives of Girls and Women." and Andrea Ashworth's "Once in a House on Fire.
There are many opportunities for lying and cheating in engaging with, what Susan Sontag called, ‘the...
In this short response, I connect my own mother-daughter story to Nicollini\u27s article. Drawing on...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
This essay considers the dark ambivalence of the monstrous mother in Alice Munro’s work, in particul...
Sophie Daull's Camille, mon envolée (2015) is an autobiographical depiction of the sudden and trauma...
“I can’t help you. You’re on your own”: Alison Bechdel’s Graphic Memoir by Ellen Handler Spitz Ali...
My thesis is a collection of short stories entitled, Not unacquainted with pain. These stories all...
In A Mother’s Milk I use the supernatural tropes of Folk Horror to explore the dark psychological te...
The death of a child throws a family into disorder. Parents speak of a ‘life sentence’ – of irrepara...
Family dynamics come in many different forms. Some are regarded by society as healthy, others to...
From Ruins to Ruin is a family saga told as a collection of linked short stories, not in chronologic...
To be vulnerable is not only to be open and exposed to the world, but in some sense to be wounded by...
With an undeniably compassionate and innocent voice, two-time Lexia author Tyler Morris explores Alz...
This compelling and unique collection of critical and creative work assesses for the first time cult...
The thesis of this book is as follows. In her early life George Eliot experienced a number of bereav...
There are many opportunities for lying and cheating in engaging with, what Susan Sontag called, ‘the...
In this short response, I connect my own mother-daughter story to Nicollini\u27s article. Drawing on...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
This essay considers the dark ambivalence of the monstrous mother in Alice Munro’s work, in particul...
Sophie Daull's Camille, mon envolée (2015) is an autobiographical depiction of the sudden and trauma...
“I can’t help you. You’re on your own”: Alison Bechdel’s Graphic Memoir by Ellen Handler Spitz Ali...
My thesis is a collection of short stories entitled, Not unacquainted with pain. These stories all...
In A Mother’s Milk I use the supernatural tropes of Folk Horror to explore the dark psychological te...
The death of a child throws a family into disorder. Parents speak of a ‘life sentence’ – of irrepara...
Family dynamics come in many different forms. Some are regarded by society as healthy, others to...
From Ruins to Ruin is a family saga told as a collection of linked short stories, not in chronologic...
To be vulnerable is not only to be open and exposed to the world, but in some sense to be wounded by...
With an undeniably compassionate and innocent voice, two-time Lexia author Tyler Morris explores Alz...
This compelling and unique collection of critical and creative work assesses for the first time cult...
The thesis of this book is as follows. In her early life George Eliot experienced a number of bereav...
There are many opportunities for lying and cheating in engaging with, what Susan Sontag called, ‘the...
In this short response, I connect my own mother-daughter story to Nicollini\u27s article. Drawing on...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...