The Dilemma of Mother-Daughter Relationship
English

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This study explores the maternal world of the British writers Shelagh Delaney and Margaret Drabble with its conflicts impasses struggle resolutions and compromises for both mothers and their teenage and adult daughters. Both tackle it as a multi-dimensional recurrent theme and as the central conflict in the selected works: Delaney''s A Taste of Honey and The Lion in Love and Drabble’s recent novels The Peppered Moth and The Seven Sisters. The study investigates their dilemma to reveal how this tension is resolved and how that experience guides their heroines to an internal change new evolution and self-revelation. This tense relationship is analyzed within the framework of the major feminist psychoanalytical and psychotherapeutic theories and perspectives of motherhood and mother-daughter relationship stressing its different variables: societal psychological cultural political and economic. The main focus of the study therefore is to explore psychoanalytically how Delaney and Drabble resolve their dilemma and trauma as daughters and mothers presenting two unique and authentic voices of the angry young Delaney and the contemplative middle-aged Drabble.
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