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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... symbolic deferral of guilt . Blaming one's origin — the poem makes its own diagnosis - is nothing less than the ultimate , divinely sanctioned , attribution , or projection , of the cause . Victimisation becomes an advantage of which ...
... symbolic deferral of guilt . Blaming one's origin — the poem makes its own diagnosis - is nothing less than the ultimate , divinely sanctioned , attribution , or projection , of the cause . Victimisation becomes an advantage of which ...
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... symbolic overpresence of the father ( only the first is normally emphasised in relation to Plath ) —it is the father as master who encapsulates the paradox at the heart of the paternal function , who most forcefully demands an ...
... symbolic overpresence of the father ( only the first is normally emphasised in relation to Plath ) —it is the father as master who encapsulates the paradox at the heart of the paternal function , who most forcefully demands an ...
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... symbolic paternity definitively lost to middle America , available only to those whom that same America exploits.84 ' Daddy ' is not far from this — if it is a suicide poem , it is so only to the extent that it locates a historically ...
... symbolic paternity definitively lost to middle America , available only to those whom that same America exploits.84 ' Daddy ' is not far from this — if it is a suicide poem , it is so only to the extent that it locates a historically ...
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Sylvia Plath and the Poetry of Confession | 7 |
Daddy | 21 |
The Poems of 1957 | 59 |
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