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- The Bell Jar Theme: the Bell Jar: Biographical Context
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- Sylvia Plath BLOOM’S MAJOR POETS EDITED and with an INTRODUCTION by HAROLD BLOOM CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
- How Has Your Understanding of Personal Perspectives Been Illuminated by Your Comparative Study of the Poetry of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes?
- Sylvia Plath's
- PUBLIKA Budaya 1. Introduction Through the Nazi Party, Hitler As The
- “The Child's Cry/ Melts in the Wall” : Frieda Hughes and a Contemporary Reading of Sylvia Plath
- A Letter to Daddy Poem Holocaust
- Sylvia Plath Poems “Daddy” – Her Most Famous Poem. Influenced By
- "Daddy": Sylvia Plath's Debt to Anne Sexton Author(S): Heather Cam Source: American Literature, Vol
- Sylvia Plath
- Sophie B. Blaydes According to Aristotle, Metaphor Is
- The Duality of Sylvia Plath
- A Note on Plath's Ariel: Death of the Body, Rebirth of the Soul
- Plath Profiles 389
- Seamus Heaney's Response to Sylvia Plath Toni Saldivar
- SYLVIA PLATH's JOURNALS' CORRELATION with the FILM SYLVIA1 Nevin Faden Gürbüz2 ÖZET Bu Makale, Sylvia Plath's Journals
- Daddy Sylvia Plath You Do Not Do, You Do Not Do Any More, Black Shoe In
- Sylvia Plath's 'Daddy'
- Cultural Critique in a Patriarchal World – Revolutionary Suicide in Sylvia Plath’S “Lady
- TRAUMATIC ISOLATION in SYLVIA PLATH's POETRY “Lady Lazarus
- The Self As Art in the Work of Sylvia Plath
- Acts of Resistance in Sylvia Plath's "Daddy," "Lady Lazarus," and "Ariel": a Journey from Oppression to Emancipation
- Femininity in Sylvia Plath's 'Ariel', Poems- 'Daddy' and 'Lady Lazarus'
- Sylvia Plath As a Survivor
- Plath and Prufrock: a Destructive Fantasy Sam Fujikawa Denison University
- THE TRANSFIGURING SELF: SYLVIA PLATH, a RECONSIDERATION Author(S): Leonard Sanazaro Source: the Centennial Review, Vol
- Lady Lazarus by SYLVIA PLATH I Have Done It Again. One Year In
- "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus" by Sylvia Plath Compare in Her Development of the Definition of Self-Identity?
- Sylvia Plath "Daddy"