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41. An Existentialist Interpretation Of The Existence Predicament Of The Protagonist In The Bell Jar
42. What You Can't Say Can Hurt You
43. A Solitary Prisoner:Female Identity Crisis In The Bell Jar From The Perspective Of Space Theory
44. The Flame Of The Red-haired Elf: Plath And Confession Poetry
45. An Analysis Of Esther's Tragedy In Bell Jar
46. Female Rebirth In Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar From The Perspective Of Illness Narrative
47. Female Construction Of Space:A Lefebvrian Analysis Of Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar
48. Trauma Writing In Sylvia Plath's Confessional Poetry
49. An Ode To Life:A Feminist Analysis Of Sylvia Plath's Poems
50. On The Female World Writing In "The Bell Jar"
51. Deaths and entrances: The influence of spectrality and death in Sylvia Plath and Dylan Thomas
52. Getting out of Wonderland: Elizabeth Bishop, Sylvia Plath, Adrienne Rich, and Anne Sexton
53. Sylvia Plath's 'The Bell Jar' as disability narrative
54. Appropriating Plath: Reclaiming the role of author in Ted Hughes's 'Birthday Letters'
55. Contentious Figuration: Poetic Language in Plath, Stevens, and Dickinson
56. Creativity and control: A comparative study of Sylvia Plath and Manuel Puig
57. In a new vein: Theorizing addiction and identity in Thomas De Quincey, Sylvia Plath, and Tupac Shakur
58. The inhuman imagination in twentieth-century poetry: From Robinson Jeffers and D. H. Lawrence to Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath
59. Sylvia Plath: The cauldron of mourning
60. Shock treatments: Witnessing in postwar performance (Sylvia Plath, Allen Ginsberg, James Baldwin)
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