Sylvia Plath: A Very Short Introduction
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Science Fiction
Biography
Poetry
Формат
Мягкая обложка
Страницы
144
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Nov 21, 2024
Издатель
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198841477
ISBN-13
9780198841470
Описание
Exploring the life and work of Sylvia Plath, this concise guide delves into the complexities of her artistic genius. Heather Clark examines the profound impact Plath’s poetry and prose have had on literature and culture, revealing the depth of her emotional struggles and the rich landscape of her imagination.
By tracing her journey from a bright young talent to a revered literary figure, the narrative highlights Plath’s innovative style and thematic concerns, such as identity, femininity, and mental health. Readers gain insight into her significant contributions, as well as the controversies surrounding her legacy.
Through illuminating discussions, this introduction captivates both new readers and long-time admirers, encouraging a deeper appreciation of Plath’s work and the enduring relevance of her voice in today’s literary world.
By tracing her journey from a bright young talent to a revered literary figure, the narrative highlights Plath’s innovative style and thematic concerns, such as identity, femininity, and mental health. Readers gain insight into her significant contributions, as well as the controversies surrounding her legacy.
Through illuminating discussions, this introduction captivates both new readers and long-time admirers, encouraging a deeper appreciation of Plath’s work and the enduring relevance of her voice in today’s literary world.
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