Actually, you make a good point. Her grief, is the defining emotion of her work. How do you separate her from that, which inspired her and tore her away? It's always, a difficulty with Plath. This unending trauma...
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Sounds like an interesting topic for one of my
#APLITisLIT students to write their next paper on. Any Plath fans?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I feel this article could do without critiquing the content of her personal letters, I doubt they were meant to entertain anyone’s pretentious judgements.
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“Learning the limitations of a woman’s sphere is no fun at all,” WRONG she is an artist and learning the limitations of an artist sphere.
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Her son was a fisheries biologist at Univ. of AK Fairbanks. A well known one too.
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