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... daughter , Effie , whose fascination with Harriet's Daughter made me take a closer look at the work , and Clarence Johnson for his helpful comments on an earlier version of this essay . 2. Harriet's Daughter won a Canadian Children's ...
... daughter , Effie , whose fascination with Harriet's Daughter made me take a closer look at the work , and Clarence Johnson for his helpful comments on an earlier version of this essay . 2. Harriet's Daughter won a Canadian Children's ...
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... daughter . However , Marie - Noëlle's journey is the reverse of Claude's : she leaves Guadeloupe where she has known a happy childhood to go to Paris where she realizes that her mother is unable to love her . Her mother claims having ...
... daughter . However , Marie - Noëlle's journey is the reverse of Claude's : she leaves Guadeloupe where she has known a happy childhood to go to Paris where she realizes that her mother is unable to love her . Her mother claims having ...
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... daughter relationship as desired by the mother . Martine is offering her daughter a " Marassa " relationship that means an exclusive love . By trying to re - appropriate her daughter and control the young woman's body / sexuality ...
... daughter relationship as desired by the mother . Martine is offering her daughter a " Marassa " relationship that means an exclusive love . By trying to re - appropriate her daughter and control the young woman's body / sexuality ...
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