
114p small pink paperback with illustrated laminated cover, some foxing to extremities, otherwise clean and firm
This work investigates the intersection of Sylvia Plath's personal experiences and her creative output within the context of mid-twentieth-century literature. Eileen M. Aird, a scholar of modern poetry, utilizes a biographical framework to analyze how Plath's psychological landscape informed the development of her distinct poetic voice. The text argues that Plath's work represents a significant shift in confessional writing, moving beyond mere autobiography into the realm of mythic expression.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a concise, foundational introduction to Plath's literary contributions. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a useful primer for students of modern literature.
Page Count:
114
Publication Date:
1973-01-01
Publisher:
Oliver and Boyd
ISBN-10:
0050026658
ISBN-13:
9780050026656
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