Sylvia PlathHarold Bloom Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2007 - 250 páginas Each title features: - A complex critical portrait of one of the most influential writers in the world - An introductory essay by Harold Bloom. |
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... desire . It is as if Sexton is answering in advance those who criticise Plath on the grounds that her identification with the Jew serves some personal purpose . For what could be an identification without purpose ? In Sexton's poem ...
... desire . It is as if Sexton is answering in advance those who criticise Plath on the grounds that her identification with the Jew serves some personal purpose . For what could be an identification without purpose ? In Sexton's poem ...
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... desire that should not speak its name , or the shameful insignia of a new license for women in the field of ... desires ) . But , since the agency of these lines is not specified , don't they also allow that it might be the woman herself ...
... desire that should not speak its name , or the shameful insignia of a new license for women in the field of ... desires ) . But , since the agency of these lines is not specified , don't they also allow that it might be the woman herself ...
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... desire to penetrate the sea's ' looking - glass ' , the gigolo creates a higher consciousness by admiring himself underwater . Separateness from the world finds its most extreme embodiment in ' Paralytic ' , apparently written the same ...
... desire to penetrate the sea's ' looking - glass ' , the gigolo creates a higher consciousness by admiring himself underwater . Separateness from the world finds its most extreme embodiment in ' Paralytic ' , apparently written the same ...
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Sylvia Plath and the Poetry of Confession | 7 |
Daddy | 21 |
The Poems of 1957 | 59 |
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