This paper aims at the concept of Feminism in the select poems of Sylvia Plath. It analyses Plath?s poems Mushrooms, Daddy and Lady Lazarus in the context of the second wave of feminism. She never considered herself a feminist. In her poems she criticized the predicament of women in 1950?s. The present paper analyses her select poems in terms of sexuality, family and search for identity. These are the main issues of the second wave of feminism. The main aim of this paper is to find out to what extent Plath?s work corresponds to the principles of the second wave of feminism in 1960?s
This paper discusses the two concepts of misandry and resistance in two famous poems by Sylvia Plath...
This bachelor thesis deals with the theme of women's identity crisis in Sylvia Plath's novel The Bel...
Criticism of Sylvia Plath's writing has tended to privilege her personal history over the social and...
In American history the 1960s mark the beginning of reform movements fighting for the equality of mi...
The study of Sylvia Plath\u27s poetry sheds light on the various approaches that can be used to read...
Women share equal rights and responsibilities in society but unfortunately, they suffer a lot based ...
Sylvia Plath’s poems mirror the ideological aspirations of its social context, and the construction ...
Women have been struggling to liberate themselves from subjugation by their male counterparts from t...
This paper dwells on the analysis of the motif complex of women world in Sylvia Plath’s poetry (1932...
Abstract: The American literary canons, mainly those of the nineteen fifties and the nineteen sixtie...
By examining critically poems in which Sylvia Plath’s speakers appear as daughters, wives, and mothe...
In a paper titled “The Art of Synthetising Life and Literature: Critical and Theoretical Attempts at...
Recognizing that there are many legitimate ways to view Plath\u27s work, this study doesn\u27t claim...
Abstract: The American literary canons, mainly those of the nineteen fiftiesand the nineteen sixties...
Abstract The poetry that Plath wrote embodies the interlocking of culture politics with the intimacy...
This paper discusses the two concepts of misandry and resistance in two famous poems by Sylvia Plath...
This bachelor thesis deals with the theme of women's identity crisis in Sylvia Plath's novel The Bel...
Criticism of Sylvia Plath's writing has tended to privilege her personal history over the social and...
In American history the 1960s mark the beginning of reform movements fighting for the equality of mi...
The study of Sylvia Plath\u27s poetry sheds light on the various approaches that can be used to read...
Women share equal rights and responsibilities in society but unfortunately, they suffer a lot based ...
Sylvia Plath’s poems mirror the ideological aspirations of its social context, and the construction ...
Women have been struggling to liberate themselves from subjugation by their male counterparts from t...
This paper dwells on the analysis of the motif complex of women world in Sylvia Plath’s poetry (1932...
Abstract: The American literary canons, mainly those of the nineteen fifties and the nineteen sixtie...
By examining critically poems in which Sylvia Plath’s speakers appear as daughters, wives, and mothe...
In a paper titled “The Art of Synthetising Life and Literature: Critical and Theoretical Attempts at...
Recognizing that there are many legitimate ways to view Plath\u27s work, this study doesn\u27t claim...
Abstract: The American literary canons, mainly those of the nineteen fiftiesand the nineteen sixties...
Abstract The poetry that Plath wrote embodies the interlocking of culture politics with the intimacy...
This paper discusses the two concepts of misandry and resistance in two famous poems by Sylvia Plath...
This bachelor thesis deals with the theme of women's identity crisis in Sylvia Plath's novel The Bel...
Criticism of Sylvia Plath's writing has tended to privilege her personal history over the social and...