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This section is a sensually lyrical evocation of the summer in Cather ' s childhood
in Duxbury , Massachusetts , during which he first felt the strangeness of his
father ' s absence and his mother ' s attachment to his Uncle David . The chapter
is ...
This section is a sensually lyrical evocation of the summer in Cather ' s childhood
in Duxbury , Massachusetts , during which he first felt the strangeness of his
father ' s absence and his mother ' s attachment to his Uncle David . The chapter
is ...
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This section is a sensually lyrical evocation of the summer in Cather ' s childhood
in Duxbury , Massachusetts , during which he first felt the strangeness of his
father ' s absence and his mother ' s attachment to his Uncle David . The chapter
is ...
This section is a sensually lyrical evocation of the summer in Cather ' s childhood
in Duxbury , Massachusetts , during which he first felt the strangeness of his
father ' s absence and his mother ' s attachment to his Uncle David . The chapter
is ...
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Like The Good Earth , The Mother follows the cyclical flow of time : the
protagonist , who begins the novel in vigorous work , caring for an elderly parent ,
ends the novel as an elderly parent himself , cared for by the new generation .
The Mother ...
Like The Good Earth , The Mother follows the cyclical flow of time : the
protagonist , who begins the novel in vigorous work , caring for an elderly parent ,
ends the novel as an elderly parent himself , cared for by the new generation .
The Mother ...
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