Sylvia plath is my favorite writer of all time! Here are some websites I have created. I have most of her books and diaries and do creative writing myself....
Hello Andy, Welcome to the group. Nice to see some new blood and perhaps it will stir things up a bit. I took a peek at you stuff. Jeez! it's dark in there....
Hear, Hear! Thanks to Andrew for jump-starting the list back into forward motion, and to Gabriel & Des for picking up the thread. Two somewhat off-topic...
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... A typewriting reference! And this revives the lingering interest to find more information about the portable Olivetti typewriter Sylvia had along on the...
See, the question to me has always been whether or not Sylvia would have survived had she been around in our times, which has pretty much become the nation of...
Hello folks, She was too determined to survive in any age, but she left the world a legacy in her poetry and in her children, let us be thankful for that. A...
It's probably a guy thing to be a bit obsessed with what sort of typewriters Sylvia used.... I just realized this, after reading this last posting by Des. It...
I don't know about the fascination with the typewriter being a "guy" thing, although if there are any Tom Robbins fans in the group, you will recall that his...
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Hello all, I do not know, or have ever heard or read any comment regarding the audience or venues she may have used; however my knowledge of Ms. Plath is...
Sadly, I do the washing and cleaning in my relationship with my lady. I'm kind of a bitch... Heh. gabriel des blair <desblair@...> wrote: Hello folks, ...
Gabriel, can you write a bit more about what appeals to you about the imagery in S.P.'s work? I've been a fan especially since I heard Sylvia Plath read her...
Well, I think I'm naturally attracted to any writer who can face the desolation and desperation of madness and a hateful, ugly world with a cool perspective....
Well, of course though, in some cases, being honest doesn't mean crap. Some people can be as honest as humanly possible, and they still might suck. Heh. But...
Hi everyone, I am new. My name is Jaimie and I am a librarian in NJ. Wondering if there are any other Jersey people here? I am actually reading Lover of...
Hi, Jaimie, Thanks so much for your review of Lover of Unreason. I'm definitely encouraged to check it out! Jane Hanudel (N. C.) ... From: allthatvelma To:...
Has anyone heard the idea that Syliva Plath took Emerson's idea that Nature is good and we're in Nature, and inverted the idea to say that Nature is evil and...
... Though I had never considered Plath's poetry in that context, Emerson [wa][i]s capable of eliciting > and opposite philosophical reactions, not to mention ...
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Everett, are you out there? Dayna ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for last minute shopping deals? ...
Not to my knowledge. gabriel "jill.pond" <jill.pond@...> wrote: Has anyone heard the idea that Syliva Plath took Emerson's idea that Nature is good and...
Emerson insisted on integrating the soul into the `not me' (both nature and art, other people and my own body).One way Emerson did this was by becoming a...
Hello everyone, I'm Sara from italy.Since I've just finished my thesis about Plath I could say that Emerson wanted to integrate the *not me* (=nature) into the...
Hi Sara, I'm familiar with Tim Kendall. Is there another individual who writes about the connection between Plath and Emerson? May I discuss with you something...
My friend, Chris, offered this answer to the question of the apparent contradiction between Plath's drive to be published and her notion of Nature as Evil. ...
Of course at the and she wanted to be so objective as her beloved white Goddess ... no matter what people would say. She was a genius, and wanted to go...