The thesis investigates the mother-daughter relationship in women's fiction of the inter-war period in England. It has two introductory chapters. The first is historical, setting the mother-daughter relationship against the background of women's lives in the inter-war period in England. The second outlines psychoanalytic theories of the mother-daughter relationship and includes French feminist theory as well as American object-relations theory and recent observations of clinical psychologists. It analyses a handful of inter-war novels which centre on the mother-daughter relationship. Subsequent chapters deal with the mother-daughter relationship in the work of Rose Macaulay, Elizabeth Bowen, Jean Rhys, Virginia Woolf, Ivy Compton-Burnett an...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study begins with an ana...
This thesis will explore representations of female rivalry in novels by women between 1914 and 1939....
Women's fight for the franchise in both America and England in the late nineteenth and early twentie...
Twentieth century women's novels dramatize the daughter's conflicting desires to merge and to separ...
In this dissertation, I explore the ways in which mothers and motherhood are represented in relation...
This thesis identifies and discusses three specific approaches to the subject of the unmarried mothe...
Family relations within late Victorian/Edwardian bourgeois family represent the core of the vast maj...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf are studied in their relationships as wives, mothers, ...
This study attempts to shed light on the psychological mindsets of two minor femalecharacters in two...
The relationship of mothers and daughters in the three novels were examined. Two questions were exam...
This thesis explores the representation of motherhood as ideology, identity, and experience in conte...
In the beginning of my thesis there is an overview of the mother and woman role from the Middle Age ...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster are studied in their relationships as...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
Focusing on texts written during the eighteenth century, and charting the connections between litera...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study begins with an ana...
This thesis will explore representations of female rivalry in novels by women between 1914 and 1939....
Women's fight for the franchise in both America and England in the late nineteenth and early twentie...
Twentieth century women's novels dramatize the daughter's conflicting desires to merge and to separ...
In this dissertation, I explore the ways in which mothers and motherhood are represented in relation...
This thesis identifies and discusses three specific approaches to the subject of the unmarried mothe...
Family relations within late Victorian/Edwardian bourgeois family represent the core of the vast maj...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf are studied in their relationships as wives, mothers, ...
This study attempts to shed light on the psychological mindsets of two minor femalecharacters in two...
The relationship of mothers and daughters in the three novels were examined. Two questions were exam...
This thesis explores the representation of motherhood as ideology, identity, and experience in conte...
In the beginning of my thesis there is an overview of the mother and woman role from the Middle Age ...
Female characters in novels by Virginia Woolf and E.M. Forster are studied in their relationships as...
Much critical attention has focused in recent years on the female Bildungsroman, yet a clear definit...
Focusing on texts written during the eighteenth century, and charting the connections between litera...
267 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.This study begins with an ana...
This thesis will explore representations of female rivalry in novels by women between 1914 and 1939....
Women's fight for the franchise in both America and England in the late nineteenth and early twentie...