The Other Sylvia PlathLongman, 2001 - 238 páginas Despite being widely studied on both undergraduate and postgraduate courses the writing of Sylvia Plath has been relatively neglected in relation to the attention given to her life and what drove her to suicide. Tracy Brain aims to remedy this by introducing completely new approaches to Plath's writing, taking the studies away from the familiar concentration to reveal that Plath as a writer was concerned with a much wider range of important cultural and political topics. Unlike most of the existing literary criticism it shifts the focus away from biographical readings and encompasses the full range of Plath's poetry, prose, journals and letters using a variety of critical methods. |
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... sexual partner , as fe- male , 108 while Jacqueline Rose unquestioningly assumes the speaker is male . 109 However , there is nothing in the poem to tell us categorically whether the narrator is a man or a woman . To stabilise the ...
... sexual partner , as fe- male , 108 while Jacqueline Rose unquestioningly assumes the speaker is male . 109 However , there is nothing in the poem to tell us categorically whether the narrator is a man or a woman . To stabilise the ...
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... sexual identity , as we see with increasing clarity by the poem's end . The thumb becomes a circus performer who ... sexuality and domesticity ' , 158 and male , a ' veteran ' who finalises the poem's images of recent world war partici ...
... sexual identity , as we see with increasing clarity by the poem's end . The thumb becomes a circus performer who ... sexuality and domesticity ' , 158 and male , a ' veteran ' who finalises the poem's images of recent world war partici ...
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... sexual double standard was evident in her response to Henry James's 1877 novel The American . Again , Plath's heavy annotations and underlining demonstrate an engaged , energetic feminism in her reading , and seem to map out her future ...
... sexual double standard was evident in her response to Henry James's 1877 novel The American . Again , Plath's heavy annotations and underlining demonstrate an engaged , energetic feminism in her reading , and seem to map out her future ...
Contenido
Where is Sylvia Plath? | 12 |
The Plath Archives | 22 |
Dearly Beloved | 31 |
Derechos de autor | |
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American appears Ariel Poems Bear become begins Bell Jar Birthday Letters body Brontë clear Collected Poems copies cover critics cultural dangerous death describes Dordogne drafts dream earlier early edition effects England English Esther Faber fact feel feminine final Folder gives hand Hughes's human Ibid identity imagine important inside Johnny Panic Journals Journals of Sylvia language later leave less Letters Home LILLY literary living London look Lucy male material mean mother narrator nature never notes novel perhaps person physical Plath's writing poem's poetry poisons position Press published puts question reader refers relationship Room Rose seems sense Silent Spring SMITH speaker speaks Stevenson story suggests Sylvia Plath Ted Hughes tells things typescript University Villette voice Winter wish woman women Woolf writing written wrote York
Referencias a este libro
Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath's Art of the Visual Kathleen Connors,Sally Bayley Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking: Motherhood in Sylvia Plath's Work Nephie Christodoulides Sin vista previa disponible - 2005 |