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The poetry of Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) attracts the attention of both readers and critics by her fabulous poetic craft which she wields to iconize her own embittered personal experiences. Hence, she becomes directly reputable after her premature death in February 11, 1963, for its order, harmony, organic unity, carefully employed devices and constant thematic implications.1 Plath, then, remains one of the well-known poets whose poetic works are critically examined and new phases of meanings and inspirations are innovatively concluded. Moreover, her poetic craft stems from her whirlwind…mehr

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The poetry of Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) attracts the attention of both readers and critics by her fabulous poetic craft which she wields to iconize her own embittered personal experiences. Hence, she becomes directly reputable after her premature death in February 11, 1963, for its order, harmony, organic unity, carefully employed devices and constant thematic implications.1 Plath, then, remains one of the well-known poets whose poetic works are critically examined and new phases of meanings and inspirations are innovatively concluded. Moreover, her poetic craft stems from her whirlwind relationships with her family members, in addition to some other harsh events such as refusals at academic courses, miscarriage and the rejection of publishing some of her poems and short stories. Under such heartbreaking pressures, Plath realizes that she has a quest for her true self that she has lost under such pressures.
Autorenporträt
Khalid Qais Abd Mustafa, Born in Iraq in 1983.Assistant Translator in University of Anbar.Professor in University of Anbar, College of Education for Humanities.Some of his Scientific literature:Thomas Stearns Eliot¿s Murder in the Cathedral: A Thematic Reconsideration 2018.The Scope of Repertoire: A Study in Selected Poems of John Ashbery 2015