FamiliesWerner Senn Gunter Narr Verlag, 1996 - 282 páginas |
Contenido
Margaret J M Ezell Texas AM | 10 |
Neil Forsyth and Martine Hennard Lausanne | 13 |
Family Histories Literary Time | 17 |
Anna Hirsbrunner BerneCardiff | 41 |
Richard Waswo Geneva | 53 |
Henri Petter Zurich | 65 |
Shoshana BlumKulka Jerusalem | 77 |
Hans Osterwalder Zurich | 109 |
Saba Bahar Geneva | 129 |
Werner Sollors Harvard | 143 |
Fritz Gysin Berne | 169 |
Therese Steffen Zurich | 179 |
Defamiliarization of family | 197 |
Katrin Rupp Berne | 225 |
Adam Piette Lausanne | 249 |
Notes on Contributors | 273 |
Términos y frases comunes
African American Annius argued audience Bertilak black rabbit Blum-Kulka body Cambridge century child Clarissa colour concerns context conversations critics cultural daughter death drama English Essays example family dinners family history father female feminist fiction figure film Finnegans Wake Fishelov frame Frankenstein French Revolution Garth Williams Gawain gender George Godwin Harlowe historians historicism human ideology incest interracial Israeli families Jewish-American Jewish-American families language Laslett literary history literature London male Malthus marriage Mary Wollstonecraft metaphors Midnight's Children miscegenation modern monster mother motherhood narrative nature Noah notion novel Orlando Sentinel Oxford parents participation past play poem political population problem racial readers relation relationship Rita Dove role Saleem Samuel sexual social Sollors story suggests television tell Tennessee Williams texts thematic theme Thomas and Beulah topics traditional Trojans turn University Press Virginia Woolf Wedding white rabbit Whoopie Goldberg Wollstonecraft woman women writers words writing York