The Family Through LiteratureNicholas Tavuchis, William Josiah Goode McGraw-Hill, 1975 - 478 páginas |
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... child rearing patterns that can harm children greatly , but it is much less clear what the optimal socialization patterns are . By contrast the author need not shoulder such a burden . Hundreds of autobiographical novels of the past ...
... child rearing patterns that can harm children greatly , but it is much less clear what the optimal socialization patterns are . By contrast the author need not shoulder such a burden . Hundreds of autobiographical novels of the past ...
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... child he was at the end of World War I , when he had enjoyed a long monopoly of the affections of his mother during ... child's rage at being displaced by his father - an indignation which he has not yet been taught to hide . Second ...
... child he was at the end of World War I , when he had enjoyed a long monopoly of the affections of his mother during ... child's rage at being displaced by his father - an indignation which he has not yet been taught to hide . Second ...
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... children because he loves himself ) , he insists that he be given priority as the prime child among all the children in his family . He is the eldest child and the favorite child . Again , note that we do not wish to identify ourselves ...
... children because he loves himself ) , he insists that he be given priority as the prime child among all the children in his family . He is the eldest child and the favorite child . Again , note that we do not wish to identify ourselves ...
Contenido
CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES | 1 |
James Baldwin Go Tell It on the Mountain | 40 |
Thomas Mann Death in Venice | 50 |
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Understanding Families: Diversity, Continuity, and Change George E. Dickinson,Michael R. Leming Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
Gattungsprobleme des Domestic Drama im literarhistorischen Kontext des ... Doris Feldmann Vista previa limitada - 1983 |