Sylvia Plath is a typical representative of her generation of greedy in hospital, but this explanation has several different meanings. Plath wants artistic achievement, but I also want to be an ideal wife and mother at the same time. When Ted Hughes announced his first poetry collection "The Eagle in the Rain", she was happy to be able to follow his footsteps. In their marriage, she is in the shadow of her husband, and we can insist that this is her conscious choice and is the result of her time.
There is no doubt that feminism is one of the themes of her poetry. In the next article I will also describe Sylvia Plath's feminist writing style, especially her poetry - The Mirror. As an ambitious female writer, Sylvia Plath lives in an era when women play a role in a male-led society. I feel that she is imprisoned in this society. Styling that brought her artistic continuity and its relevance to society may be attributed to many factors and techniques common to her poetry (SAT, 2008).
Sylvia Plath, a poet and novelist, was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932. Sylvia Plath is a talented and troubled poet known for his confession style. Interest in her writing appeared very young, and she started with holding a journal. After publishing many works, Plath received a scholarship from Smith College in 1950. While she was a student, Sylvia Plath worked in New York in the summer of 1953 and was a guest editor of Mademoiselle magazine. Shortly thereafter, Plath tried to kill himself by taking sleeping pills. She finally recovered and was admitted to a mental hospital during hospitalization. Plus returned to Smith and got a degree in 1955.
This is a magazine for pink ladies, including advice on beauty, editorials on fashion, and "How to Lose Love" by Joan Didion and Sylt and Franary O'Connor and Shirley Jackson novels. Works edited by Via Plath and artwork by Barbara Kruger. It seems like a dream of feminist fever today. But this is Mademoiselle. The combination of lip gloss and literature, first published by New York's publishing company Street and Smith in 1935, "Smart magazine for smart young women" specializes in dime novels and comic books. But for Mademoiselle, they rely on different types of readers - fashion oriented, mature, career oriented young women who care about culture. Betsy Talbot Blackwell or BTB, a new breed magazine editor, began publishing and had the power to publish until 1970.
Do female magazines treat readers as if they have brains, minds, and styles? Miss is like this