“Dying is an art”: Sylvia Plath and Amelia Rosselli, SYLVIA PLATH ACROSS THE CENTURY, Online conference organized by The Sylvia Plath Society, 11 – 12 March 2022 (original ) (raw )International Conference / "New Work in Modernist Studies"
Niccolò Amelii
British Association for Modernist Studies, 2021
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Female Relationships, Motherhood, and Loss of Language in The Bell Jar and "Mothers"
Mariana C Petersen
Plath Profiles, 2019
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“Fever 103°”: The Poetics of Paroxysm in the Common Text of Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton
Yasna Bozhkova
L'Atelier, 2014
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Kriel 2011 Imagining the mad woman_Applying the narrative imagination, psychoanalysis and feminism to Sylvia Plath.pdf
Johanet Kriel-de Klerk
2011
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‘Cow-heavy and floral in my Victorian nightgown’: maternity and transatlanticism in Sylvia Plath’s poetry and fiction
Shihoko Inoue
Journal of Transatlantic Studies
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The Real Sylvia Plath
Kate Moses
2002
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Sylvia Plath's Vital Presence in Contemporary Irish Poetry
Maria Johnston
Plath Profiles, 2009
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"The Right Mind of Sylvia Plath: Magic, Myth and Metamorphosis"
Carole Brooks Platt
Plath Profiles, Vol 6 (Summer 2013)
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6th Aasw Conference Section 2: Languages and Linguistics Chair: Gergely Bottyán 1.00 Fruzsina Péter Sociolinguistics: an Introduction and Overview 1.25 Márton Kucsera the Input of English Restrictive Relatives in a Syntax First Alignment (sfa) System Section 3: Recent Literatures
Gergely Bottyán
2015
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The Feminine Perspective and Search of Self in the Poems of Sylvia Plath
Journal ijmr.net.in(UGC Approved)
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“’The Feeding of Young Women’: Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, Mademoiselle Magazine, and the Domestic Ideal.” College Literature 37.4 (2010): 1-22.
Caroline Smith
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Sylvia and the Absence of Life before Ted
Mariana C Petersen
Anuário de Literatura, 2018
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Chapter 7 gender
Daniele Cagno
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Writing Back: Gothic Imagery in Sylvia Plath as reaction against patriarchal oppression
Sara García de Vicuña
Faber & Sapiens, 2020
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Gothic Imprints in Plath's Poetry
Sandhya Thapa
2014
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Conversation with Sylvia in colour PDF (126.7 KB)
Jane Reece
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Sylvia Plath and the Puritan Goodwife Heritage
Éva Petrőczi
Mindennapi választások.Tanulmányok Péter Katalin 70. születésnapjára, szerk. Erdélyi Gabriella és Tusor Péter, MTA Történettudományi Intézet, Budapest, 2007
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Privacy and Exposure in Sylvia Plath's Late Poems
Edit Gálla
Studia Caroliensia, 2015
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HUSSE 2022 Final Programme
Mária Adorján
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An Aslyum of One's Own: The 60s Madwoman Novel in Janet Frame, Sylvia Plath and Jennifer Dawson
Tommy Davies
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"The same anew": James Joyce's Modernism and its Influence on Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar
James Gourley
College Literature, 2018
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Sleeping Beauty Awake: Sylvia Plath through the Looking-Glass
Jessica McCort
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A Comparative Study of Sylvia Plath and Forough Farrokhzad Considering a Post-Lacanian Feminist theory
Leila Naderi
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“The Desire of the Rose”: Tattooing, Ekphrasis, and Queer Desire in Texts by Samuel Steward and Sylvia Plath
Producción editorial IIHCS, UAEM
Revista Estudios del Discurso, 2019
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Refiguring Women: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Identity in Plath's Confessional Poetry
aayushi kadyan
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Introduction to Elizabeth Gray’s Wish I Had A Sylvia Plath, by Anthony Edwards
Barbara Mossberg
Plath Profiles: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Sylvia Plath Studies, 2008
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The Female Predicament in The Bell Jar and St. Mawr
Andru Lugo
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Woolf Editing / Editing Woolf Selected Papers from the Eighteenth Annual Conference on Virginia Woolf
Nicole Coonradt
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" I am, I am, I am. " : The Undead Female Consciousness in Sylvia Plath's Poetry of Suicide and Filicide
Snigdha Nagar
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Sylvia Plath's Teaching Syllabus: A Chronology
Amanda Golden
Plath Profiles, 2009
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Of Poetry And Death - Decoding Sylvia Plath
Amrin Talib
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Mad Girls Love Songs: Two Women Poets”a Professor and Graduate Student”Discuss Sylvia Plath, Angst, and the Poetics of Female Adolescence
Becca Klaver
College Literature, 2009
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[Literatura Inglesa V] Plath
Letícia Sampaio
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