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» Mothers and Morality in Modern Literature
Mothers and Morality in Modern Literature
39:2 (1999) Summer
Editor(s):
Susan Hennessy
Table of Contents
Forgive Me, Father: Filial Guilt and Atonement in the Stendhalian Novel
Author(s):
Lisa G Algazi
Pages: 3 - 10
The Economy of Maternal Loss in Rousseau's Confessions
Author(s):
Mary Jane Cowles
Pages: 11 - 19
The Look of the Mégère
Author(s):
Susan Hennessy
Pages: 20 - 29
Modeling, Mothering, and the Postpartum Belly in Zola's L'Å’uvre
Author(s):
Marie Lathers
Pages: 30 - 40
Monuments of the Maternal: Reflections on the Desbordes-Valmore Correspondence
Author(s):
Anne McCall
Pages: 41 - 51
Is a Woman Poet Born or Made? Discourse of Maternity in Louisa Siefert and Louise Ackermann
Author(s):
Adrianna Paliyenko
Pages: 52 - 63
Ties that Bind: Motherhood, Economy and State in La Nouvelle Héloïse
Author(s):
Annie Smart
Pages: 64 - 73
The Prostitute/Mother in Maupassant's Yvette
Author(s):
Shelley Thomas
Pages: 74 - 84