A few Sylvia Plath articles to refer you to today, though I am sure you are all still engrossed with Plath Profiles 4!!!
P. H. Davies has recently reviewed Kathleen Connor's and Sally Bayley’s Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath’s Art of the Visual.
Jane Dowson has a chapter called "Towards a new confessionalism: Elizabeth Jennings and Sylvia Plath" in the recently published The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century British and Irish Women's Poetry, see chapter 5, pages 62-81.
Michael Clune has a chapter called "Freedom from you" in his 2010 book American Literature and the Free Market, 1945-2000. Thanks to Amanda for bringing this to our attention. The chapter focuses on a few books, one of them being Plath's novel, The Bell Jar.
Another article of which I recently learned is Linda Anderson's "Gender, feminism, poetry: Stevie Smith, Sylvia Plath, Jo Shapcott" which appeared in the 2007 The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry. See pages 173-186.
P. H. Davies has recently reviewed Kathleen Connor's and Sally Bayley’s Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath’s Art of the Visual.
Jane Dowson has a chapter called "Towards a new confessionalism: Elizabeth Jennings and Sylvia Plath" in the recently published The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century British and Irish Women's Poetry, see chapter 5, pages 62-81.
Michael Clune has a chapter called "Freedom from you" in his 2010 book American Literature and the Free Market, 1945-2000. Thanks to Amanda for bringing this to our attention. The chapter focuses on a few books, one of them being Plath's novel, The Bell Jar.
Another article of which I recently learned is Linda Anderson's "Gender, feminism, poetry: Stevie Smith, Sylvia Plath, Jo Shapcott" which appeared in the 2007 The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century English Poetry. See pages 173-186.