Sylvia Plath : the critical heritage / edited by Linda W. Wagner.

This set comprises 40 volumes covering 19th and 20th century European and American authors. These volumes will be available as a complete set, mini boxed sets (by theme) or as individual volumes. This second set compliments the first 68 volume set of Critical Heritage published by Routledge in Octob...

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Main Author: Wagner-Martin, Linda
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1997, ©1988.
Series:Critical heritage series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; SYLVIA PLATH: THE CRITICAL HERITAGE; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations; Note on the Text; MEETING SYLVIA PLATH; 1. Elinor Klein; 2. Jane Baltzell Kopp; 3. Irene V. Morris; 4· Christopher Levenson; 5. Anne Sexton; THE COLOSSUS AND OTHER POEMS: London, Octobef 1960; 6. Bernard Bergonzi, 'The Ransom Note, ' Manchester Guardian: 25 November 1960, 9; 7· John Wain, 'Farewell to the World, ' Spectator: 13 January 1961, 50; 9. Roy Fuller, review, London Magazine: March 1961, 69-70; 10. A.E. Dyson, review, Critical Quarterly: Summer 1961, 181-5.
  • 11. Unsigned review, Times Literary Supplement: 18 August 1961, 550THE COLOSSUS AND OTHER POEMS; 12. E. Lucas Myers, 'The Tranquilized Fifties, ' Sewanee Review: January-March 1962, 212-13, 216; 13. Judson Jerome, 'A Poetry Chronicle-Part 1,' Antioch Review: Spring 1963, 110-11; 14. Richard Howard, review, Poetry: March 1963, 412-13; 15. Mark Linenthal, 'Sensibility and Reflection from the Poet's Corner, ' San Francisco Sunday Chronicle, This World: March 1963, 33; 16. Nicholas King, 'Poetry: A Late Summer Roundup, ' New York Herald- Tribune Book Review: 26 August 1962, 4.
  • 17. Ian Hamilton, 'Poetry, ' London Magazine: July 1963, 54-7THE BELL JAR: (Victoria Lucas, Pseudonym) London, January 1963; 18. Unsigned review, 'Under the Skin, ' Times Literary Supplement: 25 January 1963, 53; 19. Laurence Lerner, 'New Novels, ' Listener: 31 January 1963, 215; ARIEL: London, 1965; 20. A. Alvarez, 'Poetry in Extremis, ' Observer: 12 March 1965, 26; 21. Unsigned review, 'Along the Edge, ' Times Literary Supplement: 25 November 1965, 1071; 22. M.L. Rosenthal, 'Poets of the Dangerous Way, ' Spectator: 19 March 1965, 367.
  • 23. Unsigned review, 'Poems for the Good-Hearted, ' The Times: 4 November 1965, 1524. Peter Dale, '"0 Honey Bees Come Build, "' Agenda: Summer 1966, 49-55; 25. Stephen Spender, 'Warnings from the Grave, ' New Republic: 18 June 1966, 23, 25-26; 26. P.N. Furbank, 'New Poetry, ' Listener: 11 March 1965, 379; 27. Hugh Kenner, 'Arts and the Age, On Ariel, ' Triumph: September 1966, 33-34; 28. John Malcolm Brinnin, 'Plath, Jarrell, Kinnell, Smith, ' Partisan Review: Winter 1967, 156-7; 29. Richard Tillinghast, 'Worlds of Their Own, ' Southern Review: Spring 1969, 852-3.
  • 30. Peter Davison, 'Inhabited by a Cry: The Last Poetry of Sylvia Plath, ' Atlantic Monthly: August 1966, 76-731. Irving Feldman, 'The Religion of One, ' Book Week: 19 June 1966, 3; 32. Unsigned review, 'Russian Roulette, ' Newsweek: 20 June 1966, 110-11; 33. Robin Skelton, Review, Massachusetts Review: Autumn 1965, 834-5; THE COLOSSUS AND OTHER POEMS (reissue): London, 1967; New York, 1968; 34. Unsigned review, 'Chained to the Parish Pump, ' Times Literary Supplement: 16 March 1967, 220; 35. M.L. Rosenthal, 'Metamorphosis of a Book, ' Spectator: 21April 1967, 456-7.