Sylvia Plath by Elisabeth Bronfen

Sylvia Plath by Elisabeth Bronfen

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Elisabeth Bronfen examines Sylvia Plath’s poetry, her novel The Bell Jar, her shorter fiction as well as her autobiographical texts, in the context of the resilient Plath-Legend that has grown since her suicide in 1963.

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Sylvia Plath by Elisabeth Bronfen

In this new edition of her engaging and original study Elisabeth Bronfen examines Sylvia Plath’s poetry, her novel The Bell Jar, her shorter fiction as well as her autobiographical texts, in the context of the resilient Plath-Legend that has grown since her suicide in 1963 and to which, after over three decades of silence. Ted Hughes responded with his collection of commemorative poems, Birthday letters. Arguing that although we can not sever our reading of Plath’s work from the critical and biographical writings about her, the study nevertheless offers close readings of texts to explore the various self-fashionings in poetry and prose. Which this highly ambivalent poet developed. The central theme to which this study returns is Plath’s insistence on a clandestine traumatic knowledge of fallibility and fragility underlying the fiction of success, health and happiness so prevalent in post-World War Two, whether expressed as anger and violence, as the celebration of feminine figures of transcendence, or as the quiet dissolution of the subject and its world represented in her late Ariel poems; whether giving voice to the relentless self-absorption of her autobiographical texts or psychic recovery in her autobiographical novel, Plath’s struggle with gender and cultural identity is astonishingly timely.
Bronfen, Elisabeth: -

Elisabeth Bronfen is professor of English and American studies at the University of Zurich and the Global Distinguished Professor of German at New York University. She is the author of several books, including, most recently, Night Passages: Philosophy, Literature, and Film.

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ISBN 13 9780746311363
ISBN 10 0746311362
Title Sylvia Plath
Author Elisabeth Bronfen
Series Writers And Their Work
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Year published 2004-01-01
Number of pages 152
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.