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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Carissa Quiambao

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'Daddy, I Have had to Kill You:' Plath, Rage, and the Modern Elegy - 0 views

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    In the following essay, Ramazani argues that Plath's poems expressing grief fit the criteria of modern elegy and that Plath expanded the genre by adding a tone of abiding anger.
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Sylvia Plath and the Poetry of Confession - 0 views

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    In the following essay, Bawer contends that Plath's extreme popularity as a confessional poet in the 1960s can be attributed more to her reputation as an oppressed and victimized existentialist than to the literary merit of her works.
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The Death Throes of Romanticism: The Poems of Sylvia Plath - 0 views

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    This critical essay explains Plath's work as marking the death of Romanticism, with an emphasis on her themes of tragedy.
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'This Holocaust I Walk In:' Consuming Violence in Sylvia Plath's Poetry - 0 views

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    In the following essay, Murphy attempts to locate sources for the imagery of violence and destruction in Plath's poetry.
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Dramatizations of 'Visionary Events' in Sylvia Plath's Poetry - 0 views

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    In the following essay, Lindberg-Seyersted considers Plath's concerns with clairvoyance and occultism in her life and poetry.
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