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E-raamat: Sylvia Plath's Fiction: A Critical Study

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  • Kirjastus: Edinburgh University Press
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This is the first study devoted to Sylvia Plath's fiction. Plath wrote fiction throughout her life, in a wide variety of genres, including women's magazine romances, New Yorker stories, comedy, social criticism, autobiography, teenage fiction and science fiction. She wrote novels before and after The Bell Jar. Discussing all these novels and stories, and based on research in the three major archives of her work, this book is the complete study of Plath's fiction. The author analyses her influences as a fiction writer, the relationships between her poetry and fiction, the political views she expresses in her fiction, and devotes two chapters to the central concern of her novels and stories, the roles of women in contemporary society.

This is the first study devoted to Sylvia Plath's fiction. Plath wrote fiction throughout her life, in a wide variety of genres, including women's magazine romances, New Yorker stories, comedy, social criticism, autobiography, teenage fiction and science fiction. She wrote novels before and after The Bell Jar. Discussing all these novels and stories, and based on research in the three major archives of her work, this book is the complete study of Plath's fiction. The author analyses her influences as a fiction writer, the relationships between her poetry and fiction, the political views she expresses in her fiction, and devotes two chapters to the central concern of her novels and stories, the roles of women in contemporary society.
Abbreviations vii
Acknowledgements viii
Introduction 1(15)
Short Stories
2(9)
Novels
11(5)
1 Literary Contexts
16(42)
Virginia Woolf
16(8)
The New Yorker
24(12)
Women's Magazine Fiction
36(7)
Women's Madness Narratives
43(9)
Ted Hughes
52(6)
2 Plath's Poetry and Fiction
58(32)
Simth, 1954-55
58(7)
Cambridge, 1956-57
65(6)
Falcon Yard, 1957-58
71(4)
Boston and Yaddo, 1958-59
75(3)
The Bell Jar, 1961
78(9)
Double Exposure, 1962-63
87(3)
3 The Politics of Plath's Fiction
90(26)
Political Development
90(5)
Race Stories
95(4)
Cold War Stories
99(2)
Crazy About the Rosenbergs
101(6)
`I Could Love a Russian Boy'
107(1)
Strange Love
108(2)
Growing Up in the Second World War
110(6)
4 Gender and Society in The Bell Jar
116(36)
Sex
117(7)
Medicine
124(4)
Psychiatry
128(9)
Beauty
137(3)
Marriage
140(8)
`Femininity'
148(4)
5 Gender and Society in Plath's Short Stories
152(24)
Plath's Women's Magazine Fiction
152(10)
Home is Where the Heart is
162(4)
Feminine Identities
166(3)
Violence and Patriarchy
169(7)
Notes 176(23)
Bibliography 199(10)
Index 209
Luke Ferretter is Assistant Professor of Twentieth-Century British and American Literature at Baylor University. He is the author of two books on critical theory, and of several articles on twentieth century literature and theory, including essays on Sylvia Plath, D.H. Lawrence, Jacques Derrida and Julia Kristeva. He serves on the editorial board of the journal Plath Profiles.