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The paper explores the intricate portrayal of the mother-woman in nineteenth-century literature, questioning the intended audience for the preservation of the mother-myth. It delves into the implications of this myth on children, suggesting that they are an often-overlooked audience for these narratives. The work examines the complexities and parameters surrounding the representation of motherhood in literature, ultimately revealing the unintended influence on younger generations.
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Never-Ending Pixie Dust. A Critical Analysis of Motherhood and Its Complexities in Peter Pan, Charlotte Ljustina
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