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Revulsion, Restlessness, and Rage Through the Body in Pain: Radical Affects and Political Consciousness in the Ariel Poems
Anna Journey, University of Southern California
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Phd Thesis Tunstall Corrected 11:12:15
These Ghostly Archives 5: Reanimating the Past
Red Eye, the Cauldron of Morning| a Study of the Later Poetry of Sylvia Plath
“Sylvia Plath's Selected Stories”
I Wrote About “Tulips,” by Sylvia Plath, a Month Ago. but I Never Fully Revised This Letter and So, Obviously, Did Not Send It Out
FZ-256501-17 Heather Clark NEH Public Scholar Application Narrative Section January 29, 2017
Plath Poetry Timeline Poem Titles Indicate Date of Writing, As Precisely As Possible
Feminist Critical Study on Contemporary Women's Writing
The Pessimistic Images in Sylvia Plath's Selected Poems
The Bell Jar" and "Ariel" Poems Emma M
Endangered Subjects: the First-Person Narrator in Sylvia Plath's Hospital Poems "Waking in Winter," "Tulips,"
The Spectacle of Sylvia Plath's Poetry Narbeshuber, Lisa
Space and Infelicitous Place in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
Plath and Hughes in This Unit There Are 4 Assessment Objectives Involved – AO1, AO2, AO3 and AO4
Sylvia Plath: Antigone of Our Times? Chetan Deshmane
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Medicine in Sylvia Plath's October Poems
Her Own Words Describe Her Best? Reconstructing Plath’S Original Ariel in Sylvia (2003) and Wintering (2003) by Bethany Layne
Narrative Persona, Trauma and Communication in Sylvia Plath's Poetry
Reading Adaptation in “Tulips” and “The Yellow Wallpaper” Carolyn S
Sylvia Plath
Poetics of Depression: Mental Illness and Suicide in Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton’S Poetry
The Identity In-Between: a Historical Close Reading of Sylvia Plath's
Sophie B. Blaydes According to Aristotle, Metaphor Is
Plath Profiles 389
Narrative Persona, Trauma & Communication in Sylvia
Breaking Bondage : Sylvia Plath's Struggle with the “Blood Sisterhood”
The Pessimistic Images in Sylvia Plath's Selected Poems Las Imágenes Pesimistas En Los Poemas Seleccionados De Sylvia Plath
“Through the Beautiful Red”: the Use of the Color
The Bee & the Crown
Here Be Monsters: Body Imagery in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath
Lost in the Light