Mother and Daughter Relationships in the Manawaka Works of Margaret LaurenceEnglish Literary Studies, University of Victoria, 1985 - Archetype (Psychology) in literature - 88 pages |
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Page 46
... expression . Stacey's crisis is different from her sister's but rests on the same foundation - the foundation of guilt formed in her life with May . As a girl Stacey was made to feel guilty about any expession of her woman- hood . Even ...
... expression . Stacey's crisis is different from her sister's but rests on the same foundation - the foundation of guilt formed in her life with May . As a girl Stacey was made to feel guilty about any expession of her woman- hood . Even ...
Page 49
... expression of the new stage of womanhood she has entered . Esther Harding , in outlining modern “ emancipated " women's di- lemma of being caught between their new consciousness and their need to re - establish their " own ancient ...
... expression of the new stage of womanhood she has entered . Esther Harding , in outlining modern “ emancipated " women's di- lemma of being caught between their new consciousness and their need to re - establish their " own ancient ...
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... expression of the mother - daughter relation- ship ( a situation , incidentally , which throws an interesting light on Laurence's use of the stone angel ) . In view of the fact that the modern female artist is faced with discovering her ...
... expression of the mother - daughter relation- ship ( a situation , incidentally , which throws an interesting light on Laurence's use of the stone angel ) . In view of the fact that the modern female artist is faced with discovering her ...
Contents
The Dispossessed | 11 |
The Voiceless Vision | 31 |
Vanessa Morag and the Creative Spirit | 54 |
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able acceptance articulate attitude become begins Beth Bird blame blessing Calla Cameron Canadian Fiction Canadian Literature chapter character child childhood Clara Thomas conscious Creative Spirit culture D. H. Lawrence daughter relationship death Demeter Demeter-Kore describes despite Diviners Doris Edna emotional emphasizes Erich Neumann Esther Harding experience expression father fear feeling feminine values feminine-maternal Finding the Mother Fire-Dwellers girl Goddess Grandmother McLeod growth Hagar heuresis instinct integration Jest of God Journal of Canadian Jung Katie Kore lack Laurence's Heroines lives male Manawaka Margaret Laurence May's memory Morag mother and daughter Mother Archetype mother-daughter relationship myth narrator nature never Noreen novel old age Otto Rank past patriarchal physical Pique Pique's Piquette positive problem Psyche psychic psychological queen quest Rachel realizes religious Robert Graves says sense sexual speak Stacey's Stone Angel story symbolic tion Toronto unconscious Vanessa vision voice White Goddess woman womanhood women words world-view writing