PhD ThesisThis thesis constitutes the first sustained attempt to situate the poetry of Anne Sexton in relation to postwar. American' politics. While there has been a recent resurgence of academic interest in the politics of mid-century confessional literature, the current crop of poetry scholarship throws focus on the work of Robert Lowell, John Berryman, and Sylvia Plath, and has hitherto neglected to examine the ways in which Sexton's creative praxis might be productively re-examined alongside contemporary critical theory and postwar political history. In the following chapters, I interrogate the received status of Sexton's poetry as psychic theatre and, demonstrate the terms-of its political engagement through a detailed analysis...
This thesis explores the context of media culture in mid-twentieth-century America alongside pertine...
Though much early criticism describes Anne Sexton's confessional style, noting how her poetry expose...
‘“The house/ of herself”: Reading Place and Space in the Poetry of Anne Sexton’ offers a reading of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines each of the volumes in Anne Sexto...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines each of the volumes in Anne Sexto...
This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular,...
This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular,...
This article re-evaluates the work of the American poet Anne Sexton. It suggests that, far from bein...
This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular,...
This dissertation revisits a contentious group of twentieth-century American "confessional" poets co...
This thesis represents the first sustained examination of Sexton’s early and unpublished poetry, whi...
Critics such as Ralph Mills, Suzanne Juhasz, and Jane McCabe have generally focused on the confessio...
Critics such as Ralph Mills, Suzanne Juhasz, and Jane McCabe have generally focused on the confessio...
Critics such as Ralph Mills, Suzanne Juhasz, and Jane McCabe have generally focused on the confessio...
This dissertation examines how Anne Sexton wrote about and represented madness in her poetry and pro...
This thesis explores the context of media culture in mid-twentieth-century America alongside pertine...
Though much early criticism describes Anne Sexton's confessional style, noting how her poetry expose...
‘“The house/ of herself”: Reading Place and Space in the Poetry of Anne Sexton’ offers a reading of ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines each of the volumes in Anne Sexto...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation examines each of the volumes in Anne Sexto...
This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular,...
This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular,...
This article re-evaluates the work of the American poet Anne Sexton. It suggests that, far from bein...
This thesis re-evaluates the work of the poet Anne Sexton (1928-1974), concentrating, in particular,...
This dissertation revisits a contentious group of twentieth-century American "confessional" poets co...
This thesis represents the first sustained examination of Sexton’s early and unpublished poetry, whi...
Critics such as Ralph Mills, Suzanne Juhasz, and Jane McCabe have generally focused on the confessio...
Critics such as Ralph Mills, Suzanne Juhasz, and Jane McCabe have generally focused on the confessio...
Critics such as Ralph Mills, Suzanne Juhasz, and Jane McCabe have generally focused on the confessio...
This dissertation examines how Anne Sexton wrote about and represented madness in her poetry and pro...
This thesis explores the context of media culture in mid-twentieth-century America alongside pertine...
Though much early criticism describes Anne Sexton's confessional style, noting how her poetry expose...
‘“The house/ of herself”: Reading Place and Space in the Poetry of Anne Sexton’ offers a reading of ...