It's certainly possible that "Mother" is in fact an authorized moniker or nickname and not a true given name, similar to Virginia Woolf. It's also possible that "Mother" may be an artist or writer who featured prominently within the archive, perhaps relevant to historical periods of time correlating to some regions of cultural significance producing inspiringly radical artworks as poetic intelligence accumulates clever genuflections, while being surrounded by groups taking notice from her thoughts about generic transformations sensitively appealed combining consequentially with sincerity. However, without more information it's difficult if not impossible to say for certain what such a title implies, whether it refers specifically to someone like Virginia Woolf or someone entirely different with similar talents and achievements.

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so many possibilities - ✌🏻. thanks zap! 🫡