Leach, Heather Crossing the Line 2005 - Edicions de la Universitat de Lleida P. 63-71 Is part of Women Ageing Through Literature and Experience Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Acknowledgements Get chapter Preface Get chapter Introduction Get chapter Moments of Ageing : the Reifungsroman in Contemporary Fiction Get chapter Nobody Prepares You for This : A Layperson's Experience of Coping with Senile Dementia Get chapter What Thing is it that People most (Un)desire? : a View on Chaucer's Portrayal of the Process of Aging Get chapter The Aesthetics of Ageing in Margaret Atwood's Fiction Get chapter Lucky the culture where the old can talk to the young and the young can talk to the old : Narrative, Biology and Ageing in the Works of Doris Lessing Get chapter Female Ageing as a Thematic Link : Fictionalising Women's Phases of Life in A.S. Byatt's Sugar & Other Stories Get chapter Crossing the Line Sexuality and Ageing as Depicted in The Canterbury Tales : Gender, Economics and Morality Get chapter From Childhood to Old Age with a Sigh in Julian Barnes's Staring at the Sun. Get chapter Breaking the Last Taboo : The Aging Female Protagonist in Literature Get chapter Money, for the night is coming : Gendered Economies of Aging in the Early Novels of Jean Rhys Get chapter Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the smartest one of all? : a Dynamic View of the Elderly Woman in the Reifungsroman : Case Study of Monika van Paemel's The Cursed Fathers, 1985 Get chapter Words we can grow old and die in : Female Reconstructions of the Irish Literary Idiom in Eavan Boland's Later Poetry Get chapter Notes on Contributors Get chapter Information ISBN: 9788484094999 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/2631104