The Library at University of Wisconsin at Madison has the archive of the journal Arts in Society. Sylvia Plath published three poems in an early issue of the serial (Volume 1, Number 2) in the Fall of 1959. The three poems were "Aftermath," "The Goring," and "Sculptor."
And, brilliantly, they have made the back issues available digitally. Though it appears here (to the left), here is a link directly to the cover in the context of the digital collection.
And see images of the pages in which the poems appeared: Page 66 ("Aftermath" and "The Goring") & Page 67 ("Sculptor").
All pages are downloadable as good quality PDF's, which is sweet. Does seeing these three poems here, together as a unit, give them a different context to their order --each appears in a different year, 1956; 1958; and 1959 respectively-- in Plath's Collected Poems? Plath left "The Goring" out of The Colossus, is it weaker than the other two?
All links accessed 3 May 2011(!!!) and 8 January 2014.
And, brilliantly, they have made the back issues available digitally. Though it appears here (to the left), here is a link directly to the cover in the context of the digital collection.
And see images of the pages in which the poems appeared: Page 66 ("Aftermath" and "The Goring") & Page 67 ("Sculptor").
All pages are downloadable as good quality PDF's, which is sweet. Does seeing these three poems here, together as a unit, give them a different context to their order --each appears in a different year, 1956; 1958; and 1959 respectively-- in Plath's Collected Poems? Plath left "The Goring" out of The Colossus, is it weaker than the other two?
All links accessed 3 May 2011(!!!) and 8 January 2014.