Sylvia Plath by Steven Gould Axelrod

Sylvia Plath by Steven Gould Axelrod

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Sylvia Plath by Steven Gould Axelrod

This is a "biography of the imagination, " an inner narrative of Sylvia Plath's life and work. Combining psychoanalytical, feminist, and intertextual methods, Steven Gould Axelrod traces what Roland Barthes has called "the body's journey through language." After an introductory look at the roles played by language and silence in Plath's verbal universe, Axelrod explores the ways in which the poet's father -- and father figures, including male literary precursors -- interfered with her imagination even as they helped shape it. He describes Plath's ambiguous relations with her mother and with the two literary forebears who took the mother's place -- Virginia Woolf and Emily Dickinson. And he examines Plath's doubling relationship to her husband, describing how she eventually transferred her doubling impulse to her texts. Axelrod concludes by suggesting a link between Plath's discontinuous narrative of the double and her personal fate. Sylvia Plath: The Wound and the Cure of Words offers illuminating and often revolutionary readings of all of Plath's major texts, including such poems as "Daddy" and "Three Women, " her novel, The Bell Jar, and her letters and journals. At once sympathetic and incisive, it offers a compelling account of Plath's creative drive and personal history.
Steven Gould Axelrod's new book should be considered the definitive study of Plath.. [It] enlarges our view of Plath's work and provides important new interpretations of poems we might have imagined we knew well. This book is essential reading for all critics of Plath's work. -- Margaret Dickie Journal of English and Germanic Philology

Steven Gould Axelrod is professor of Englight at the University of California, Riverside. He is the author of Robert Lowell: His Life and Art and co-editor, with Helen Deese, of Critical Essays on Wallace Stevens and Robert Lowell: Essays on the Poetry.

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ISBN 13 9780801843747
ISBN 10 080184374X
Title Sylvia Plath
Author Steven Gould Axelrod
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1992-04-26
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.