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Index
Achenbaum, W. Andrew, 49
Adelman, Janet, 28 - 29
Aeschylus, 103 ; The Eumenides, 103
Agich, George J., 6
Albee, Edward, 115, 125 ; Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf?, 115, 163 - 164
Alter, Robert, 89
Alterstil, 185
Alzheimer's disease, 39, 140
Amis, Kingsley, 163 ; Lucky Jim, 163
Amulree, Lord, 82
Andersen, Hans Christian, 206
Andersson, Bibi, 217
Angiollilo, Melanie, 7
Anguissola, Sofonisba, 185
Aphrodite, 183
Apter, Terri E., 5, 24, 29 ; Secret Paths, 5
Aristophanes, 51
Aristotle, 62, 104, 151, 156, 158 ; Nicho-
machean Ethics
, 62 ; Rhetoric, 62
Arnold, Matthew, 1
Asp, Carolyn, 29, 33 - 34
Atchley, Robert, 93
Atlantic-Little, Brown, 84
Augustine, Saint, 158
Baby Boomers, 210
Baker, Carlos, 64 - 65
Baldwin, James, 81
Baltes, Paul B., 7 - 8, 62, 150, 158
Banks, Samuel, 124
Barnes, Daniel R., 112 ; "Faulkner's Miss
Emily and Hawthorne's Old Maid,"
112
Bauschatz, Cathleen M., 152
Baxter, John, 218
Becker, Ernst, 197
Bell, Quentin, 115
Bennett, Arnold, 121
Benson, Jackson J., 65
Bentham, Jeremy, 77
Bentley, Eric, 51
Bergman, Ingmar, 2, 215 - 218, 220, 225
Bertolini, John, 51
Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation, 83
Besant, Annie, 48
Beulah Hotel, 95
Bevington, David, 25
Bildungsroman, 68
Birren, James E., 6 - 10, 149, 152
Block, Marilyn R., 203

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Publication Information: Book Title: Aging and Identity: A Humanities Perspective. Contributors: Sara Munson Deats - editor, Lagretta Tallent Lenker - editor. Publisher: Praeger Publishers. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 1999. Page Number: 247.
    
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