Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1997

Abstract

In Verbunden und gebunden, Katharina Aulls analyzes the figuration of mother-daughter relationships in six quasi-autobiographical novels by women writers. The play on words in Aulls's title anticipates the tensions that characterize the mother-daughter relationships in these novels, tensions that are not only the stuff of fiction, but also of concrete experience in the sociology of the mother-daughter dyad.

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Copyright © 1997, The Johns Hopkins University Press. This article first appeared in German Studies Review 20:1 (1997), 196-197.

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