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and family togetherness by conceiving microcosmic pictures of Western Caribbean familial practices and imbedding them in a apparently incomprehensible text. "Girl," the first and likely most significant part of the assemblage, best feature...
the Bottom of the River that (1983), she has made a literary career out of mining the relationship between a mother and a daughter for every bit of irony and pathos it can offer. If her fiction has been narrow in its focus, it has also pene...
girl, leaving her no language with which to formulate her own sense of identity as separate from her mother. Simmons has pointed out that the use of rhythm and repetition in the mother's words enfolds and ensnares the daughter, rendering th...
girl is, “On Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming (Kincaid, pp. 42-56).” The power of this condemnation of the girl's sexuality, perhaps before it has even formed, comes in part from the way in w...
Jamaica Kincaid because her family disapproved of the fact that he wrote. Her first experience as writing for a series of articles is for Ingenue magazine. He worked for The New Yorker until 1995. Her novel Lucy (1990) is a fictional descri...
Lucy was written in 1990. It is a novella or a short novel which was written by Jamaica Kincaid. The story revolves around a particular year that took place in Lucy Josephine Potter’s life. The following paper analyses the various happening...
Annie john is a booka about a girl coming of age. While annie is maturing her and her mother relationship falls apart for many reasons. Annie tries to replace her mother and gets revenge on her with different girls she meet in her life. ann...