Sylvia PlathHarold Bloom, Sterling Professor of Humanities Harold Bloom Infobase Publishing, 2007 - 259 páginas Each title features: - A complex critical portrait of one of the most influential writers in the world - An introductory essay by Harold Bloom. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Sylvia Plath and the Poetry of Confession by Bruce Bawer | 7 |
Daddy b Jacqueline Rose | 21 |
The Poems of 1957 by Nancy D Hargrove | 59 |
A Long Hiss of Distress by Sandra M Gilbert | 91 |
Transitional Poetry by Caroline King Barnard Hall | 99 |
Gothic Subjectivity by Christina Britzolakis | 115 |
From the Bottom of the Pool by Tim Kendall | 147 |
Plaths Triumphant Women Poems by Linda WagnerMartin | 193 |
Poetry and Survival by Susan Bassnett | 207 |
Chronology | 229 |
Contributors | 231 |
233 | |
Acknowledgments | 237 |
239 | |
Prosopopoeia and Holocaust Poetry in English by Susan Gubar | 165 |
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