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THE BATTERED WOMAN SYNDROME IN SIMMS'S FICTION
2003
Shillingsburg examines the battered woman syndrome in William Gilmore Simms' fiction. Simms broke new ground in virtually every literary genre at a time when American literature was just finding its voice; he did write about contemporary life in the South, but he also explored the grimy details of domestic relationships in America at mid-century.
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The other woman
by
Jones, Sandie author
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Women consultants Fiction.
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Man-woman relationships Fiction.
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Mothers and sons Fiction.
2018
\"He loves you: Adam adores Emily. Emily thinks Adam's perfect, the man she thought she'd never meet. But she loves you not: lurking in the shadows is a rival, a woman who shares a deep bond with the man she loves. Ane she'll stop at nothing: Emily chose Adam, but she didn't choose his mother Pammie. There's nothing a mother wouldn't do for her son, and now Emily is about to find out just how far Pammie will go to get what she wants: Emily gone forever\"-- Provided by publisher.
Mine!
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Mack, Jeff, author, illustrator
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Mice Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
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Possessiveness Juvenile fiction.
2017
Two mice argue with increasing heat over their mutual border, until someone bigger intervenes.