توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Bloomsbury Handbook to Sylvia Plath
نام کتاب : The Bloomsbury Handbook to Sylvia Plath
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : کتاب راهنمای بلومزبری به سیلویا پلات
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نویسندگان : Anita Helle, Amanda Golden, Maeve O’Brien (editors)
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2022
تعداد صفحات : 393
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350119222 , 9781350119246
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت
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Cover\nContents\nList of Illustrations\nNotes on Contributors\nAcknowledgments\nNote on the Cover\nAbbreviations\nIntroduction: Approaching Sylvia Plath in the Twenty-First Century Anita Helle\nPart I New Cultural and Historical Contexts\n 1 Plath as Punch Line Jonathan Ellis\n 2 “Get bathrobe and slippers and nightgown & work on femininity”: Sylvia Plath, Self-Identity, and Sleepwear Rebecca C. Tuite\n 3 Psychiatric Disability and Asylum Fiction: From The Snake Pit to The Bell Jar Elizabeth J. Donaldson\n 4 Sylvia Plath’s Cambridge Di Beddow\n 5 Plath in Space: Feeling the Chill of the Void Tim Hancock\n 6 Spectral Traces, Places, and Sylvia Plath Gail Crowther\n 7 of the Heterotopia: Citizen Critics and Marginalia in Library Copies of Sylvia Plath Christine Walde\n 8 “God’s Lioness” and God’s “Negress”: The Feminine and the Figure of the African American in Plath Jerome Ellison Murphy\n 9 Centering Whiteness: Sylvia Plath’s Literary Apprenticeship Maeve O’Brien\n 10 The Child Reading: Female Stereotypes and Social Authority in Sylvia Plath’s Children’s Stories Lissi Athanasiou-Krikelis\n 11 Lucent Figs and Suave Veal Chops: Sylvia Plath and Food Lynda K. Bundtzen\nPart II Affiliations,\rInfluences, and Intertextualities\n 12 Sylvia Plath’s Greek Tragedy Holly Ranger\n 13 “Yeats I like very very much”: Sylvia Plath and W. B. Yeats Gillian Groszewski\n 14 The Law of Similarity and the Law of Contact: Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, and Sympathetic Magic Katherine Robinson\n 15 “I am a miner”: Long Poems and Literary Succession in Ariel and Crow Jennifer Ryan-Bryant\n 16 “Not Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Sillitoe”: Sylvia Plath and Ruth Fainlight in the 1960s Heather Clark\n 17 Beelines: Reading Plath through Edith Sitwell and Carol Ann Duffy Marsha Bryant\n 18 Medusa’s Metadata: Aurelia Plath’s Gregg Shorthand Annotations Catherine Rankovic\n 19 “I may hate her, but that’s not all”: Mother–Daughter Intimacy in the Plath Archive Janet Badia\nPart III Media and Pedagogy\n 20 Plath and Media Culture Nicola Presley\n 21 “I imagine that a man might not praise it as much”: Reception of “Three Women” and Plath’s BBC-Recorded Poetry Carrie Smith\n 22 Sylvia Plath’s “Three Women”: Producing a Poetics of Listening at the BBC Nerys Williams\n 23 Sylvia Plath’s “The Jailor” as Radical Feminist Text Bethany Hicok\n 24 Archival Pedagogy: Curating Edna O’Brien’s Sylvia Plath Television Play Amanda Golden\n 25 Feminist Recovery, Service Learning, and Community Engagement in a Sylvia Plath Studies Undergraduate Seminar Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick\nPart IV Editing the Archives\n 26 Sylvia Plath in the Round Karen V. Kukil\n 27 “They will come asking for our letters”: Editing The Letters of Sylvia Plath Peter K. Steinberg\nBibliography\nIndex