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Originally published in 1979. Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial poets of our time. For some readers, she is the symbol of women oppressed. For others, she is the triumphant victim of her own intensitythe poet pursuing sensation to the ultimate uncertainty, death. For still others, she is a doomed innocent whose sensibilities were too acute for the coarseness of our world. The new essays of this edited collection (with a single exception, all were written for this book) broaden the perspective of Plath criticism by going beyond the images of Plath as a cult figure to discuss Plath the poet. The contributorsamong them Calvin Bedient, Hugh Kenner, J. D. O'Hara, and Marjorie Perloffdraw on material that most previous commentators lacked: a substantial body of Plath's poetry and prose, a moderately detailed biographical record, and an important selection of the poet's correspondence. The result is an important and provocative volume, one in which major critics offer an abundanc

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1. Achievement and value
Chapter 2. Process and influence
Chapter 3. Personal and public contexts
Sylvia Plath: a selected bibliography of primary and secondary materials
Contributors
Index of Sylvia Plath's works
General Index

Sylvia Plath

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/01/2020
      ISBN13: 9781421435305, 978-1421435305
      ISBN10: 1421435306

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Originally published in 1979. Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial poets of our time. For some readers, she is the symbol of women oppressed. For others, she is the triumphant victim of her own intensitythe poet pursuing sensation to the ultimate uncertainty, death. For still others, she is a doomed innocent whose sensibilities were too acute for the coarseness of our world. The new essays of this edited collection (with a single exception, all were written for this book) broaden the perspective of Plath criticism by going beyond the images of Plath as a cult figure to discuss Plath the poet. The contributorsamong them Calvin Bedient, Hugh Kenner, J. D. O'Hara, and Marjorie Perloffdraw on material that most previous commentators lacked: a substantial body of Plath's poetry and prose, a moderately detailed biographical record, and an important selection of the poet's correspondence. The result is an important and provocative volume, one in which major critics offer an abundanc

      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      Chapter 1. Achievement and value
      Chapter 2. Process and influence
      Chapter 3. Personal and public contexts
      Sylvia Plath: a selected bibliography of primary and secondary materials
      Contributors
      Index of Sylvia Plath's works
      General Index

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