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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... reader . And grab the reader they do on a first reading , anyway . In fact , this ability to capture the attention of readers — and even , at times , to shock them - helps explain why the Ariel poems , nearly three decades after Plath's ...
... reader . And grab the reader they do on a first reading , anyway . In fact , this ability to capture the attention of readers — and even , at times , to shock them - helps explain why the Ariel poems , nearly three decades after Plath's ...
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... reader with its reversal of familiar symbols : the yew tree , emblematic of death and , in Plath's work , more specifically the dead father , is now mysteriously transformed into a ' tree of life ' . The passage rewrites the imagery of ...
... reader with its reversal of familiar symbols : the yew tree , emblematic of death and , in Plath's work , more specifically the dead father , is now mysteriously transformed into a ' tree of life ' . The passage rewrites the imagery of ...
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... reader is drawn in , past three- headed Cerberus ' who wheezes at the gate ' , into the realm of sin , ' the tinder cries ' and ' the indelible smell / of a snuffed candle ' . The next line after this image , with the keyword ' snuffed ...
... reader is drawn in , past three- headed Cerberus ' who wheezes at the gate ' , into the realm of sin , ' the tinder cries ' and ' the indelible smell / of a snuffed candle ' . The next line after this image , with the keyword ' snuffed ...
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Sylvia Plath and the Poetry of Confession | 7 |
Daddy | 21 |
The Poems of 1957 | 59 |
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