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Breaking Down Plath. Edition No. 1. The Breaking Down Series

  • Book

  • 128 Pages
  • March 2022
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5842703

A practical guide to Sylvia Plath’s works for middle and secondary school students 

One of the most dynamic and admired poets of the 20th century, Sylvia Plath wrote work about war, motherhood, jealousy, rage, grief, death, and mental illness that challenged preconceptions about what poetry should be about. The enduring power of Plath’s poetry and prose continues to attract and fascinate a multitude of readers. Best known for her poems "Daddy" and "Lady Lazarus" and the novel The Bell Jar, Plath starkly expressed a sense of alienation closely linked to both her personal experiences and the to the wider situation of women throughout mid-twentieth-century America. With an eye towards demythologizing Plath and focusing on her achievements, Breaking Down Plath aims to contextualize Plath’s work in the larger scheme of Cold War-era gender politics, debates about mental health, and anxiety about global conflict.  

Breaking Down Plath informs readers of essential facts about Sylvia Plath’s life and explores the works of the influential and controversial American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. Author Patricia Grisafi contextualizes and clarifies important underlying themes in Plath’s works while providing insight into how interest in Plath’s work developed, how the story of Plath’s life has been told, what we still need to discover about her, and why her life and art matter.  

Breaking Down Plath: 

  • Presents a critical biography of Plath’s life 
  • Offers a thematic tour through Plath's, short fiction, journals, and letters  
  • Explores the recurrent themes in Plath’s poetry 
  • Features an overview of the reception of Plath’s work 
  • Discusses the role of Plath in contemporary popular culture 

This book is a primer for younger or new Plath readers and a welcome addition to the toolbox used by educators, parents, and anyone interested in or studying Plath’s life and work. 



Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Acknowledgments xi

About the Author xiii

Introduction xv

Chapter 1: Who Was Sylvia Plath? 1

Chapter 2: Plath in Her Historical Context 13

Chapter 3: Plath’s Poetry 23

Chapter 4: The Bell Jar, Short Fiction, and Essays 63

Chapter 5: Plath’s Journals and Letters 83

Chapter 6: Plath’s Legacy 93

Bibliography 99

Index 105

Authors

Patricia Grisafi Skidmore College, NY; Fordham University, NY.