Emily Van Duyne (Twitter)—whose work on Sylvia Plath you should know (LitHub, Electric Lit, The Smart Set, LitHub again, and LitHub again as well as a forthcoming review of The Letters of Sylvia Plath, Volume 2 in the Harvard Review and a monograph-in-progress on Plath entitled Loving Sylvia Plath)—invited me to give a talk on Sylvia Plath and the Letters at her university, Stockton University, in Galloway, New Jersey and it was an offer I could not refuse.
So, this is a blog post to inform and invite anyone who is in the area to attend the talk which is open to the public.
Time: 6 pm
Date: 1 April 2019
Place: Campus Center Theater
On that Monday before the talk I will be sitting on on two of Emily's classes to talk Plath. She is teaching the Beuscher letters and The Silent Woman as part of a comparative study. That afternoon, as well, I will sit in on a psychology class taught by Kaite Yang. On Tuesday, I look forward to sitting in on her colleague Thomas Kinsella's class.
Funding for this opportunity was provided by a 2020 Learning Grant, as well as the American Studies and Literature programs at Stockton.
All links accessed 28 February 2019.
So, this is a blog post to inform and invite anyone who is in the area to attend the talk which is open to the public.
Time: 6 pm
Date: 1 April 2019
Place: Campus Center Theater
On that Monday before the talk I will be sitting on on two of Emily's classes to talk Plath. She is teaching the Beuscher letters and The Silent Woman as part of a comparative study. That afternoon, as well, I will sit in on a psychology class taught by Kaite Yang. On Tuesday, I look forward to sitting in on her colleague Thomas Kinsella's class.
Funding for this opportunity was provided by a 2020 Learning Grant, as well as the American Studies and Literature programs at Stockton.
All links accessed 28 February 2019.