This study proposes that the infant Thomas Mann experienced such frustration, both physiological and psychological, at the breast that he became ridden with anxiety about his mother's love.
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Criticism and interpretation, Grotesque in literature, Mothers in literature, Psychology, Women in literature, Women and literature, American fiction, history and criticism, Mothers, Medicine in Literature, Psychoanalytic Theory, Critique et interprétation, Psychologie, Mères, Mères dans la littérature, Grotesque dans la littérature, Médecine dans la littérature, PsychanalysePeople
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A Gorgon's mask: the mother in Thomas Mann's fiction
2005, Rodolpi
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A Gorgon's Mask: The Mother in Thomas Mann's Fiction (Psychoanalysis and Culture, 12) (Psychoanalysis & Culture)
February 15, 2005, Rodopi
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Gorgon's Mask: The Mother in Thomas Mann's Fiction
2005, Rodopi B.V. Editions
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2004, Rodopi, Rodolpi
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