Of woman born motherhood as experience and institution1976 |
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... father's power over the son , although this power - relationship was once culturally unquestioned , as for example ... father - son relationship under the pressures of in- dustrialization , mass production , and the specialization of ...
... father's power over the son , although this power - relationship was once culturally unquestioned , as for example ... father - son relationship under the pressures of in- dustrialization , mass production , and the specialization of ...
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... father after a ten years ' engagement during which he finished his medical training and began to establish himself in ac- ademic medicine . Once married , she gave up the possibility of a con- cert career , though for some years she ...
... father after a ten years ' engagement during which he finished his medical training and began to establish himself in ac- ademic medicine . Once married , she gave up the possibility of a con- cert career , though for some years she ...
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... father . It is what my father saw , the thing you meet when you've stayed here too long alone . . . I see now that although it isn't my father , it is what my father has become . I knew he wasn't dead . . . Atwood's last chapter begins ...
... father . It is what my father saw , the thing you meet when you've stayed here too long alone . . . I see now that although it isn't my father , it is what my father has become . I knew he wasn't dead . . . Atwood's last chapter begins ...
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Anger and Tenderness | 1 |
The Sacred Calling | 19 |
The Kingdom of the Fathers | 32 |
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