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Sylvia Plath and Holocaust poetry

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Plath has frequently been criticized for not being historical enough, for including no social but only personal perspectives. She has been frequently castigated for inscribing a history which belongs to others. This analyses Plath's use of imagery which engages both criticisms.

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