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This book provides the reader with rich evidence of the very
contemporaneity of Karl Abraham, reminding the reader of his unique
clinical contributions to such diverse areas of concentration as
the psychoses, depression, and the pre-oedipal.
This book provides the reader with rich evidence of the very
contemporaneity of Karl Abraham, reminding the reader of his unique
clinical contributions to such diverse areas of concentration as
the psychoses, depression, and the pre-oedipal.
The collection begins in the 1950s in an insular northern village
'scoured by bitter winds and rough gossip tongues.' For the child
narrator, the only way to survive is to get up, get on, get out.
The title story sees our narrator ironing out her northern vowels
with the help of an ex-actress with one lung and a Manchester
accent. In Third Floor Rising, she watches, dazzled, as her mother
carves out a stylish new identity. With a deceptively light touch,
Mantel locates the transforming moments of a haunted childhood.
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