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mllk from her body leave Martha dlsquleted In Shikasta,<br />

Lesslng's stance 1s more posltive as she stresses the vltal<br />

role of parental affectron In brlnglng up chlldren<br />

1.6.0. The Amerlcan poet Emlly Dlckinson's poetry reveals<br />

a mocklng and even contemptuous tone of the daughter towards<br />

her mother The pallties that her mother embodles are the<br />

Chrlstlan vlrtues of meekness, patlence and submlsslon, and<br />

these attributes, Dlcklnson feels, deserve only contempt<br />

She extends her relectlon of her mother and the maternal<br />

world to any convention whlch she, as a woman, 1s expected<br />

to submit to courtship, marriage, chrldren<br />

1.6.1. In the novels of Ellen Glasgow, the mother exlsts<br />

only as a shadow cast over her daughter's promlse In Edrth<br />

Wharton's novels, the stralned relat~onshlp between mochers<br />

and daughters 1s one of the persistent themes Kllla<br />

Cather, Colette and Vzrglnla Woolf, as Jane Lllienfeld<br />

lndlcatea !Davldson and Broner 1980 150-751, were born Into<br />

fam~lles of strong women Unllke nineteenth cenzury<br />

mothers, the mothers of these early twentieth cenzury<br />

wrlters were neither obsessive nor felt a need to dom-nate<br />

thelr daughter's llves Not surprlslngly, all three wrlrers<br />

wrote about strong women, and also malntalned close<br />

relationships with women

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