Neil Gaiman's (2002) children's novel, 'Coraline', which has recently been made into a stop motion movie, introduces its readers to a truly frightening figure: the Other-mother. This Other-mother comes out of a long tradition of stories in which the villain is a mother (or grandmother) figure, starting with the evil stepmothers so prevalent in fairy tales, and continuing in recent books such as Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' series in which the protagonist's mother is a major villain for most of the story. Gaiman drew this character partially from an obscure 19th century story by Lucy Clifford called 'The New Mother', in which a pair of naughty children lose their kind, loving mother, who is replaced by a monstrous one with glass eyes and a...