The Significance of sibling relationships in literature / edited by JoAnna Stephens Mink and Janet Doubler Ward.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Mink, JoAnna Stephens
Ward, Janet Doubler
Language:English
Published: Bowling Green, OH : Bowling Green State University Popular Press, [1993], ©1993.
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Physical Description:i, 174 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Innocence unleashed / Rosemary M. Colt
  • Morgan le Fay and King Arthur in Malory's Works and Marion Zimmer Bradley's The mists of Avalon / Debra A. Benko
  • Loving differences : sisters and brothers from Frances Burney to Emily Brontë / ELisabeth Rose Gruner
  • Women writers as little sisters in Victorian society : The mill on the Floss and the case of George Eliot / Julia Waddell
  • Ties that bind : identity and sibling relationships in Anne Tyler's novels / Deanna Madden
  • Sex, siblings, and the fin de siecle / Teresa Mangum
  • The circles of Ran and Eugene MacLain : Welty's twin plots in The golden apples / Allison Pingree
  • First sisters in the British novel : Charlotte Lennox to Susan Ferrier / Michael Cohen
  • Sisters in collusion : safety and revolt in Shirley Jackson's We have always lived in the castle / Karen J. Hall
  • Sister bonds : intersections of family and race in Jessie Redmon Fauset's Plum bun and Dorothy West's The living is easy / Eva Rueschmann
  • Eat me, drink me, love me : orality, saxuality, and the fruits of sororal desire in "Gob(b)lin(g) market" / Leila Silvana May
  • To survive whole, to save the self : the role of sisterhood in the novels of Toni Morrison / Connie R. Schomburg
  • "Fly, little sister, fly" : sister relationship and identity in three contemporary German stories / Helga G. Braunbeck.