The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 13College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1969 - Literature |
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Page 138
CR. SYLVIA PLATH : THE TREPANNED VETERAN Robert Boyers I THE POETRY OF SYLVIA PLATH'S Ariel is a poetry of surrender , surrender to an imagination that destroys life instead of enhancing it . Nowhere in our literature has a finely ...
CR. SYLVIA PLATH : THE TREPANNED VETERAN Robert Boyers I THE POETRY OF SYLVIA PLATH'S Ariel is a poetry of surrender , surrender to an imagination that destroys life instead of enhancing it . Nowhere in our literature has a finely ...
Page 145
... Plath's poetry can with little difficulty be accommodated within the rigid framework of violence , injustice and be- trayal , within a single category , that is . Such knowledge is debilitating in the extreme , necessarily making for a ...
... Plath's poetry can with little difficulty be accommodated within the rigid framework of violence , injustice and be- trayal , within a single category , that is . Such knowledge is debilitating in the extreme , necessarily making for a ...
Page 146
... Plath's imagination . Sylvia Plath was born in Bos- ton , but her parents were of German descent , both of them teachers . Her father was the dominant figure , though he died in 1941 when his daughter was only nine . He is re- membered ...
... Plath's imagination . Sylvia Plath was born in Bos- ton , but her parents were of German descent , both of them teachers . Her father was the dominant figure , though he died in 1941 when his daughter was only nine . He is re- membered ...
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