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Mothers and Daughters in Conflict in the Motherland, Edna O'Brien's The Light of Evening
2019
ABEI Journal
The Light of Evening explores the difficult relationship between two Irish mothers and their daughters: Dilly Macready and Eleanora, a writer whose life shares many common features with that of Edna O'Brien's, on the one hand, and young Dilly's previous relationship with her own mother, Bridget, on the other hand. Both relationships are depicted through a succession of daily letters, usually not sent. These conflictive bonds resemble those of Irish people with their motherland throughout the
doi:10.37389/abei.v20i2.3203
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