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The parent-child relationship ... the father-daughter relationship. See also [[parent-child relationships]], [[mother-daughter relationships]], [[father-son relationships]].
The parent-child relationship ... the father-daughter relationship. See also [[parent-child relationships]], [[mother-daughter relationships]], [[father-son relationships]].


The motherless daughter raised by her father is a staple of SF; in Golden Age pulp, she often showed up as a the only child of a scientist, who was his loyal and loving assistant or secretary.  
The [[motherlessness|motherless]] daughter raised by her father is a staple of SF; in Golden Age pulp, she often showed up as the only child of a scientist, who was his loyal and loving assistant or secretary -- the [[scientist's daughter]].  


Notable father-daughter relationships in SF:
Notable father-daughter relationships in SF:
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[[Category:Relationship themes]]
[[Category:Relationship themes]]
[[category:Themes and tropes by name]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 22 March 2009

The parent-child relationship ... the father-daughter relationship. See also parent-child relationships, mother-daughter relationships, father-son relationships.

The motherless daughter raised by her father is a staple of SF; in Golden Age pulp, she often showed up as the only child of a scientist, who was his loyal and loving assistant or secretary -- the scientist's daughter.

Notable father-daughter relationships in SF:

Common examples outside of SF of the same issue:

  • Nancy Drew
  • Veronica Mars