New and old articles on Sylvia Plath
PH Davies has reviewed Heather Clark’s The Grief of Influence: Sylvia Plath & Ted Hughes . A wonderfully, beautifully written review. Recently I learned of a two articles that were previously not a part of any known Plath bibliography. They are now a part of the one I am building... Reilly, Erlene. "Sylvia Plath: Talent Poet Tortured Women." Perspectives in Psychiatric Care 16:3. May 1978: 129-136.
Holbrook, David. "The Agony of Sylvia Plath." Higher Education Quarterly 39:3. June 1985: 249-265.
And then I also learned of this one, which was published well after Tabor's bibliography... Foster, A. V. M. and M. E. Edmonds. "The Roots of Ariel: Sylvia Plath and Her Father's Foot." Diabetic Medicine 12:7. July 1995: 580-584.
And this one: Abse, Dannie. "The Dread of Sylvia Plath." The Two Roads Taken: A Prose Miscellany . London: Enitharmon Press, 2003. Other Matters: Thanks to ~VC for the following Plath reference from, OMG, Roseanne . A new anthology called Fathers: A Literary Anthology has been published which reprints Plath's poem "Daddy."
Publications & Acknowledgements
BBC Four.A Poet's Guide to Britain: Sylvia Plath . London: BBC Four, 2009. (Acknowledged in)
Biography: Sylvia Plath . New York: A & E Television Networks, 2005. (Photographs used)
Connell, Elaine. Sylvia Plath: Killing the angel in the house . 2d ed. Hebden Bridge: Pennine Pens, 1998. (Acknowledged in)
Crowther, Gail and Peter K. Steinberg. "These Ghostly Archives." Plath Profiles 2 . Summer 2009: 183-208.
Crowther, Gail and Peter K. Steinberg. "These Ghostly Archives, Redux." Plath Profiles 3. Summer 2010: 232-246.
Crowther, Gail and Peter K. Steinberg. "These Ghostly Archives 3." Plath Profiles 4. Summer 2011: 119-138.
Crowther, Gail and Peter K. Steinberg. "These Ghostly Archives 4: Looking for New England." Plath Profiles 5. Summer 2012: 11-56.
Crowther, Gail and Peter K. Steinberg. "These Ghostly Archives 5: Reanimating the Past. " Plath Profiles 6. Summer 2013: 27-62.
Death Be Not Proud: The Graves of Poets . New York: Poets.org. (Photographs used)
Doel, Irralie, Lena Friesen and Peter K. Steinberg. "An Unacknowledged Publication by Sylvia Plath." Notes & Queries 56:3. September 2009: 428-430.
Elements of Literature, Third Course . Austin, Tex. : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 2009. (Photograph used)
Helle, Anita. "Lessons from the Archive: Sylvia Plath and the Politics of Memory". Feminist Studies 31:3. Fall 2005: 631-652.. (Acknowledged in)
Helle, Anita Plath. The Unraveling Archive: Essays on Sylvia Plath . Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2007. (Photographs used, acknowledged in)
Holden, Constance. "Sad Poets' Society." Science Magazine . 27 July 2008. (Photograph used)
Making Trouble: Three Generations of Funny Jewish Women , Motion Picture. Directed by Rachel Talbot. Brookline (Mass.): Jewish Women's Archive, 2007. (Photograph used)
Plath, Sylvia, and Karen V. Kukil. 2000. The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1950-1962 . New York: Anchor Books. (Acknowledged in)
Gill, Jo. "Sylvia Plath in the South West." University of Exeter Centre for South West Writing, 2008. (Photograph used)
Reiff, Raychel Haugrud. Sylvia Plath: The Bell Jar and Poems (Writers and Their Works). Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, 2008.. (Images provided)
Plath, Sylvia. Glassklokken . Oslo: De norske Bokklubbene, 2004. (Photograph used on cover)
Steinberg, Peter K. Sylvia Plath (Great Writers). Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2004.
Steinberg, Peter K. "'I Should Be Loving This': Sylvia Plath's 'The Perfect Place' and The Bell Jar ." Plath Profiles 1. Summer 2008: 253-262.
Steinberg, Peter K. "'They Had to Call and Call': The Search for Sylvia Plath." Plath Profiles 3. Summer 2010: 106-132.
Steinberg, Peter K. "Sylvia Plath." The Spoken Word: Sylvia Plath . London: British Library, 2010.
Steinberg, Peter K. "This is a Celebration: A Festschrift for The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath." Plath Profiles 3 Supplement. Fall 2010: 3-14.
Steinberg, Peter K. "Proof of Plath." Fine Books & Collections 9:2. Spring 2011: 11-12.
Steinberg, Peter K. "A Perfectly Beautiful Time: Sylvia Plath at Camp Helen Storrow." Plath Profiles 4. Summer 2011: 149-166.
Steinberg, Peter K. "Textual Variations in The Bell Jar Publications." Plath Profiles 5. Summer 2012.
1 comment:
Thank you Peter.
Yes, PH Davies review is splendid. It makes me want to reread Grief as quickly as possible.
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