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100 1  Schumm, Sandra J 
245 10 Mother & Myth in Spanish Novels :|bRewriting the 
       Matriarchal Archetype 
264  1 New Jersey :|bBucknell University Press,|c2011 
264  4 |c©2011 
300    1 online resource (165 pages) 
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505 0  Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Magnetic Metis -- 
       Introduction: Recovering the Matriarchal Goddess of Wisdom
       -- Chapter 1: Reparation to the Ghostly Mother: Carme 
       Riera's La mitad del alma -- Chapter 2: Revaluing the 
       Mother: Lucía Etxebarria's Un milagro en equilibrio -- 
       Chapter 3: Forgiving Medusa: Rosa Montero's El corazón del
       tártaro -- Chapter 4: Ghosts and Lovers: Writing as 
       Antidote in María de la Pau Janer's Las mujeres que hay en
       mí -- Chapter 5: Activating Intuitive Communication: 
       Cristina Cerezales's De oca a oca -- Chapter 6: Reaching 
       beyond Mothers and Daughters: Soledad Puértolas's Historia
       de un abrigo -- Conclusion: Societal Transformations -- 
       Notes -- Works Cited -- About the Author 
520    Remembering the forgotten mother is a major theme in Myth 
       & Mother in Spanish Novels and reflects the current 
       interest in the recuperation of historic memory in Spain. 
       The novels in this study feature mature protagonists who 
       recall their mothers as a way to define their own 
       identities and to nullify the fictional matricide 
       prevalent in post-war Spanish novels; this twenty-first-
       century fiction highlights the haunting presence of the 
       mother and begs comparison with myth 
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       Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access 
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650  0 Motherhood in literature 
655  4 Electronic books 
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       Spanish Novels : Rewriting the Matriarchal Archetype|dNew 
       Jersey : Bucknell University Press,c2011|z9781611485424 
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