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Galaxies and our Universe - 0 views

  • 100,000 light years in diameter and 3,000 light years in width.
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The Father as Muse in Sylvia Plath's Poetry: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • The article discusses the role of father figures in the poetry of poet Sylvia Plath. The author suggests Plath's father,
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"Full Fathom Five": The Dead Father in Sylvia Plath's Seascapes: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • where Plath uses suicidal theme as a process of reunion with his father and the beach which arouses in her that suicidal desire.
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Tracking the Thought-Fox: Sylvia Plath's Revision of Ted Hughes: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • Investigates the poetry of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Influence on each other's poetic approach; Analysis of the ways in which Plath looted Hughes' poetic corpus; Interpretation of Hughes' poem entitled "Phaetons."
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AN ANALYSIS OF INTIMACY IN SYLVIA PLATH'S POETRY: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • The present article aims to highlight one of the major characteristics of confessional poetry - that of exposure of intimate life and feelings through poetry. The interest in Sylvia Plath's poems is closely linked to that of her personal life, her marriage to Ted Hughes being one of them.
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Moore, Plath, Hughes, and "The Literary Life": EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • Examines "Birthday Letters," the thirty-third poem in Ted Hughes' "The Literary Life" to shed light on the relationships among himself and fellow authors Marianne Moore and Sylvia Plath. Missing letter described in the poem which complicates previous accounts of the fate of Plath's missing journals; Examination of the letter from Moore to Plath and other previously unpublished letters by Moore which reveal fault lines in Hughes' account and in the gendered politics of mid-twentieth-century Anglo-American poetry.
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In Time, and Out: Women's Poetry and Literary History: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • Designation of Sylvia Plath as
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`Daddy I have had to kill you,': Plath, rage, and the modern elegy: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • Discusses Sylvia Plath's contribution to the development of the elegy in the twentieth century. Series of poems mourning her father's death; Aggression of the mourner over death; Poems from consolatory mourning to the violent, contradictory, and protracted work of melancholia.
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THE INFLUENCE OF NATHANIEL HAWTHORNES THE SCARLET LETTER ON SYLVIA PLATH'S ...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • "The Scarlet Letter," and with short stories including "Rappaccini's Daughter." The poem's bitter evocation of a dysfunctional, violent, but nevertheless deeply seductive relation- ship between daughter, father-figure, and husband.
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Sylvia Plath's Man in Black: EBSCOhost - 0 views

  • The male muse in the psychic territory Adrienne Rich called in 1971 'The Man' represents sexualized death and phallic mourning, a concept of masculinity marked by the legacy of the 20th century's two world wars.
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Alternatives to the Big Bang Theory Explained (Infographic) - 0 views

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    Most astronomers believe the universe began 13.8 billion years ago in a sudden explosion called the Big Bang. Other theorists have invented alternatives and extensions to this theory.
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What Is the Big Bang Theory? - 0 views

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    The Big Bang Theory is the leading explanation about how the universe began. At its simplest, it talks about the universe as we know it starting with a small singularity, then inflating over the next 13.8 billion years to the cosmos that we know today.
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