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Intertextuality in the works of Sylvia Plath
Intertextuality in the works of Sylvia Plath
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Intertextuality in the works of Sylvia Plath

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Seminar paper from the year 2000 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Linguistics, grade: 2,3 (B), , language: English, abstract: Dive into the intriguing depths of Sylvia Plath's literary landscape, where the echoes of ancient myths and the haunting allure of the sea converge in a symphony of poetic intertextuality. This exploration delves into Plath's masterful weaving of literary references, examining how she transforms and subverts traditional motifs to create a uniquely powerful and deeply personal artistic vision. Uncover the layers of meaning embedded within Plath's poems, short stories, and her seminal novel, "e;The Bell Jar,"e; as we trace the recurring symbol of the sea - a potent force representing both idyllic refuge and terrifying oblivion. Through close readings of works like "e;Lorelei,"e; "e;Full Fathom Five,"e; and "e;Ocean 1212-W,"e; this analysis illuminates Plath's engagement with the siren myth, revealing how she reimagines these captivating figures to explore themes of female identity, artistic inspiration, and the seductive pull of death. Discover how Plath uses intertextual references to Heine's "e;Lorelei"e; and Andersen's "e;The Little Mermaid"e; to enrich her own narratives and challenge conventional interpretations. More than just a study of literary influences, this is an investigation into the inner workings of a brilliant and tormented mind, offering fresh insights into Plath's complex relationship with her personal history, her artistic calling, and the ever-present specter of mortality. Explore the concept of intertextuality, understanding how texts interact and create meaning through allusion, quotation, and thematic resonance. Examine the reader's role in interpreting these intertextual connections and the challenges of discerning authorial intent. This book offers a fresh perspective on Sylvia Plath's enduring legacy, revealing the intricate web of literary connections that shaped her work and continue to resonate with readers today, inviting you to navigate the depths of her poetic genius and confront the raw, unflinching beauty of her art, understanding the interplay between the conscious and subconscious, reality and myth, in the works of this iconic literary figure and gaining a deeper appreciation for the power of intertextuality in shaping meaning and enriching our understanding of literature.
Författare
Katrin Muller
ISBN
9783638998567
Språk
Engelska
Utgivningsdatum
2001-04-26
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