Sylvia Plath is a negative poet. This, I think, few would deny. The popular conception of Plath as the depressed poet par excellence has made her a fantasized conduit of the death-drive. Plath as the word-made-death involves her readers in a drama where poetry-as-logos impels her participants to death-as-telos. In such a reading the poems enact a drama in which she plays the wronged, vengeful, and ultimately self-liberated heroine. The negativity of death aids the triumph of rebirth. This is the theme of the textual drama that is Ariel. Such a view represents a reading that is all too common in Plath criticism. Its increasing contestation has seen numerous useful analyses of Sylvia Plath as a mythic figure in cultural consciousness, a myt...
The post holocaust threat precipitated a deep scene of despair and nihilism among the masses in gene...
2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Sylvia Plath and was commemorated by a flurry of ne...
Death is one of the significant and recurrent themes in the poetry of Sylvia Plath but it is nowhere...
On a creative and a personal level, Sylvia Plath seems to have been fascinated by the relationship b...
The author discusses several poems within Sylvia Path's "Ariel" to emphasize the presence of alienat...
[EN]When asked about the possible autobiographical origin of her poems during an interview a year pr...
Sylvia Plath’s posthumously published Ariel has generated a plethora of responses. While critics hav...
Originally published in 1979. Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial poets of our time. For s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-40)The vision in Sylvia Plath's work is an annihilisti...
Abstract only availableSuicide is central in Sylvia Plath's late poems as well as her novel The Bell...
This thesis is a thematic analysis of two major themes in the poetry of Sylvia Plath: Death and rebi...
Sylvia Plath is a poet and author praised for her works discussing mental health and familial trauma...
Like coruscating comet, Sylvia Plath is an iridescent star illuminating the firmament of American En...
How much of the “Sylvia Plath” we know is a storied life rather than a real one? Can the two be sepa...
2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Sylvia Plath and was commemorated by a flurry of ne...
The post holocaust threat precipitated a deep scene of despair and nihilism among the masses in gene...
2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Sylvia Plath and was commemorated by a flurry of ne...
Death is one of the significant and recurrent themes in the poetry of Sylvia Plath but it is nowhere...
On a creative and a personal level, Sylvia Plath seems to have been fascinated by the relationship b...
The author discusses several poems within Sylvia Path's "Ariel" to emphasize the presence of alienat...
[EN]When asked about the possible autobiographical origin of her poems during an interview a year pr...
Sylvia Plath’s posthumously published Ariel has generated a plethora of responses. While critics hav...
Originally published in 1979. Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial poets of our time. For s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-40)The vision in Sylvia Plath's work is an annihilisti...
Abstract only availableSuicide is central in Sylvia Plath's late poems as well as her novel The Bell...
This thesis is a thematic analysis of two major themes in the poetry of Sylvia Plath: Death and rebi...
Sylvia Plath is a poet and author praised for her works discussing mental health and familial trauma...
Like coruscating comet, Sylvia Plath is an iridescent star illuminating the firmament of American En...
How much of the “Sylvia Plath” we know is a storied life rather than a real one? Can the two be sepa...
2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Sylvia Plath and was commemorated by a flurry of ne...
The post holocaust threat precipitated a deep scene of despair and nihilism among the masses in gene...
2013 marked the 50th anniversary of the death of Sylvia Plath and was commemorated by a flurry of ne...
Death is one of the significant and recurrent themes in the poetry of Sylvia Plath but it is nowhere...