The topic of family has been important in literature just about as long as people have been writing. The major works of the Greek tragedians Sophocles and Aeschylus revolve around the drama that takes place within families, and the topic remains just as much a source of interest in modern times, as the exploits of such groups as the Kardashians occupying much of the public’s attention. Perhaps it is the universality of the family experience or the formative work that family provides for our personalities, for better and for worse, that makes this such a topic of universal Continue reading...