Includes bibliographical references and index
Janet McCann: On The bell jar
Jane Satterfield: Biography of Sylvia Plath
Emma Straub for The Paris review: The Paris review perspective
Allison Wilkins: "The domesticated wilderness" : patriarchal oppression in the bell jar
Iris Jamahl Dunkle: Sylvia Plath's The bell jar : understanding cultural and historical context in an iconic text
Kim Bridgford: Interruptions in a patriarchal world : Sylvia Plath's The bell jar and Susanna Kaysen's Girl, interrupted
Ellen McGrath Smith: Sylvia Plath's The bell jar : critical reception
Pamela St. Clair: Sentient patterning in The bell jar
Sally Bayley: "I have your head on my wall" : Sylvia Plath and the rhetoric of Cold War America
Kate A. Baldwin: The radical imaginary of The bell jar
Marsha Bryant: Plath, domesticity, and the art of advertising
E. Miller Budick: The feminist discourse of Sylvia Plath's The bell jar
Maria Farland: Sylvia Plath's anti-psychiatry
Arielle Greenberg and Becca Klaver: Mad girls' love songs : two women poets, a professor and graduate student, discuss Sylvia Plath, angst, and the poetics of female adolescence
Renée C. Hoogland: (Sub)textual configurations : sexual ambivalences in Sylvia Plath's The bell jar
Garry M. Leonard: "The woman is perfected, her dead body wears the smile of accomplishment" : Sylvia Plath and Mademoiselle magazine
Solenne Lestienne: Virginia Woolf and Sylvia Plath : the self at stake
Nó́ra Séllei.: The fig tree and the black patent leather shoes : the body and its representation in Sylvia Plath's The bell jar
|