The Magnificent Ambersons | Literary Precedents

When he named George Minafer's horse "Pendennis," Tarkington suggested a model for some of the characters in his novel. George himself is similar to Arthur Pendennis in William Thackeray's novel, The History of Pendennis (1848-1850). What Thackeray called "psychological incest" is portrayed in the relationship of mother and son. Helen Pendennis makes a minor deity of her son and worships him. Isabel Amberson Minafer treats her son similarly. Like Thackeray, Tarkington analyzed closely the power mothers have over their sons.

William Shakespeare, in Coriolanus (1608), also...

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