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*[[Marge]] buys a copy of ''[[Jane Eyrehead]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Jane Eyre}}'' by {{W|Charlotte Brontë}}. | *[[Marge]] buys a copy of ''[[Jane Eyrehead]]'', a parody of ''{{W|Jane Eyre}}'' by {{W|Charlotte Brontë}}. | ||
− | *[[Maggie]] is seen reading ''[[Les Enfants | + | *[[Maggie]] is seen reading ''[[Les Enfants Terribles]]'' by {{W|Jean Cocteau}}, ''[[The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care]]'' by {{W|Benjamin Spock}}, and ''[[Childhood is Hell]]'' by [[Matt Groening]]. |
*[[Ruth Powers]] says that she thought Marge would be more into "Chicken Soup for the Purpose-Driven Soul" type books, a reference to the self-help book ''{{W|Chicken Soup for the Soul}}''. | *[[Ruth Powers]] says that she thought Marge would be more into "Chicken Soup for the Purpose-Driven Soul" type books, a reference to the self-help book ''{{W|Chicken Soup for the Soul}}''. | ||
Revision as of 11:42, April 17, 2024
Cultural references
- Marge buys a copy of Jane Eyrehead, a parody of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë.
- Maggie is seen reading Les Enfants Terribles by Jean Cocteau, The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care by Benjamin Spock, and Childhood is Hell by Matt Groening.
- Ruth Powers says that she thought Marge would be more into "Chicken Soup for the Purpose-Driven Soul" type books, a reference to the self-help book Chicken Soup for the Soul.