Vacating the homogeneity of the socio-political: Sylvia Plath and the disruption of 'Confessional poetry'
TitreVacating the homogeneity of the socio-political: Sylvia Plath and the disruption of 'Confessional poetry'
Auteur
Call number940.5318072/0063
N° d'objet09012m
Lieu de publicationLanham, Maryland, United States
EditeurLexington Books
Année de publication
2014
Paginationpp199-213
MatérielArticle
ISBN9780739181959
NotesArticle from the book 'Ethics, art and representations of the Holocaust.' pp199-213
Description
Mack analyzes Plath's poetry to illuminate how she uses poetry to express the trauma of her childhood. Drawing on psychoanalysis, he shows how Plath uses the trope of the cruel Nazi to convey her feeling of terror at what cannot be described. Mack's analysis casts light on Plath's use of the Nazi imagery to express the ultimate terrror, the trauma that evades language