
doi: 10.1400/247561
handle: 11588/658209
The anlaysis will investigate the role that inter-generational memory and identity play in Nancy Huston’s works in light of her latest autobiographical novel Bad Girl, which narrates the story of a canadian middle class family in the 1950s from the point of view of the foetus that Nacy Huston was at the time. This perspective creates new issues, that the analysis will highlight, in the mother-daughter relationship and family culture.
autobiography, fœtus, nancy Huston, mother-daughter relationship autobiographie, fœtus, Nancy Huston, relation mère-fille, relation mère-fille, fœtus, nancy Huston, Nancy Huston, autobiography, mother-daughter relationship autobiographie
autobiography, fœtus, nancy Huston, mother-daughter relationship autobiographie, fœtus, Nancy Huston, relation mère-fille, relation mère-fille, fœtus, nancy Huston, Nancy Huston, autobiography, mother-daughter relationship autobiographie
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