de Beauvoir, Copyright 1959 by The Worldy. Published by arrangement with The World~', Cleveland and New York.s go to my editors at Harper & Row, Georgefld E. Grove, for their support and editorialEDITH C. NEISSERIntroduction Sage advice and scientific investigations, satire and sermons have been directed to one segment or another of the relationship of mothers and their daughters, but a fairly close acquaintance with what has been written and said on the subject leads to the conclu-sion that the total panorama of this complex and profound associa-tion has been neglected. Differences in the way individual mother-daughter pairs work outthe practical daily business of getting along or failing to get alongtogether, as well as delicate shadings in their deeper feelings,which characterize each pair, make generalizations hazardous. Yet,out of the infinite variations, a number of common designs arediscernible and certain patterns take shape as one pieces togetherobservations and reviews the results of formal studies. Many strands are woven into the fabric of a woman's life, buttwo stand out. One is the thread, sometimes smooth, but oftenrough and tangled, that represents her feelings toward her mother.The other thread, appearing later, but interwoven with the first,is her attitude toward her daughters. These two strands give sheenand texture to the entire fabric.XZZZ
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