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-'''''Ma mère''''' (English: My Mother) is a novel by [[Georges Bataille]], posthumously and unfinishedly published in [[1966]]. It was loosely adapted for a feature film by [[Christophe Honoré]] in 2004. See ''[[Ma Mère (film)]]''.+'''''Ma mère''''' (English: My Mother) is a novella by [[Georges Bataille]], posthumously and unfinishedly published in [[1966]]. It was loosely adapted for a feature film by [[Christophe Honoré]] in 2004. See ''[[Ma mère (film)]]''.
-''My Mother'' is a [[bildungsroman]] of a young man's sexual initiation and corruption by his mother. +''My Mother'' is a [[bildungsroman]] of a young man's sexual [[initiation]] and corruption by his mother.
-Its latest English language publication was bundled in ''[[My Mother, Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man]]''. {{GFDL}}+Its latest English language publication was bundled in ''[[My Mother, Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man]]''.
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Ma mère (English: My Mother) is a novella by Georges Bataille, posthumously and unfinishedly published in 1966. It was loosely adapted for a feature film by Christophe Honoré in 2004. See Ma mère (film).

My Mother is a bildungsroman of a young man's sexual initiation and corruption by his mother.

Its latest English language publication was bundled in My Mother, Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man.



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