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With its distinctive poetic forms and themes, Sylvia Plath’s poetry patently epitomizes her personal and artistic struggle as a woman writer to be part of a largely male-dominated canon. In Ideology in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath, Ikram Hili examines the difficulties that Plath encountered while drafting her poems, as she wrestled with what to reveal to, or conceal from, the reading public—a literary exertion that is even more visible when studying the poet’s manuscripts of published and unpublished poems. While examining the influence of ideology on Plath’s poetics, Hili traces different stages of the poet’s literary journey, as she moves from restriction, repression, and containment towards a liberating phase during which she carves out her own body of writing. Detaching herself from the rigid, crippling formalism of her earlier years, Plath confronts her own indecisiveness as a poet, cleans up her messy drafts, and embarks on an aesthetic healing process. The literary body that she aims to construct is no longer confined within the “great” writing tradition that she once perceived as predominantly male; nor is it perfect. It is a perfected body, the result of a process into which Plath’s captivated readers have also entered.



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Chapter One: Sylvia Plath’s Creative Energy from Repression to Full Expression

Chapter Two: Domesticity and Political Ideologies in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry

Chapter Three: Subjectivity, Cultural Ideologies, and Plath’s Poetic Turn

Chapter Four: Sylvia Plath’s Literary Journey Towards a “Free” and Liberating Poetics

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      Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
      Publication Date: 29/06/2021
      ISBN13: 9781683932635, 978-1683932635
      ISBN10: 1683932633

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      Book Synopsis

      With its distinctive poetic forms and themes, Sylvia Plath’s poetry patently epitomizes her personal and artistic struggle as a woman writer to be part of a largely male-dominated canon. In Ideology in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath, Ikram Hili examines the difficulties that Plath encountered while drafting her poems, as she wrestled with what to reveal to, or conceal from, the reading public—a literary exertion that is even more visible when studying the poet’s manuscripts of published and unpublished poems. While examining the influence of ideology on Plath’s poetics, Hili traces different stages of the poet’s literary journey, as she moves from restriction, repression, and containment towards a liberating phase during which she carves out her own body of writing. Detaching herself from the rigid, crippling formalism of her earlier years, Plath confronts her own indecisiveness as a poet, cleans up her messy drafts, and embarks on an aesthetic healing process. The literary body that she aims to construct is no longer confined within the “great” writing tradition that she once perceived as predominantly male; nor is it perfect. It is a perfected body, the result of a process into which Plath’s captivated readers have also entered.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: Sylvia Plath’s Creative Energy from Repression to Full Expression

      Chapter Two: Domesticity and Political Ideologies in Sylvia Plath’s Poetry

      Chapter Three: Subjectivity, Cultural Ideologies, and Plath’s Poetic Turn

      Chapter Four: Sylvia Plath’s Literary Journey Towards a “Free” and Liberating Poetics

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