Despite being widely studied on both undergraduate and postgraduate
courses the writing of Sylvia Plath has been relatively neglected
in relation to the attention given to her life and what drove her
to suicide. Tracy Brain aims to remedy this by introducing
completely new approaches to Plath's writing, taking the studies
away from the familiar concentration to reveal that Plath as a
writer was concerned with a much wider range of important cultural
and political topics. Unlike most of the existing literary
criticism it shifts the focus away from biographical readings and
encompasses the full range of Plath's poetry, prose, journals and
letters using a variety of critical methods.
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