Ideology in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath provides close readings of some of Plath's transitional and late poetry that deals with the domestic and cultural ideologies prevalent in post-war America, which affected women's lives at the time. By examining some of Plath's manuscripts, Ikram Hili shows how these ideologies informed her writing process.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter One: Sylvia Plath's Creative Energy from Repression to Full Expression
Chapter Two: Domesticity and Political Ideologies in Sylvia Plath's Poetry
Chapter Three: Subjectivity, Cultural Ideologies, and Plath's Poetic Turn
Chapter Four: Sylvia Plath's Literary Journey Towards a "Free" and Liberating Poetics