Sylvia Plath on Free Will, the Pillars of Personhood, and What Makes Us Who We Are – The Marginalian

€ 30.00 · 4.6 (675) · In Magazzino

Di uno scrittore di uomini misteriosi

#8220;I: how firm a letter; how reassuring the three strokes: one vertical, proud and assertive, and then the two short horizontal lines in quick, smug succession.”

One Life: Sylvia Plath at the National Portrait Gallery

The Creative Tension Between Vitality and Fatality: Illuminating the Mystery of Sylvia Plath Through Her Striking Never-Before-Revealed Visual Art – The Marginalian

To Be a Person: Jane Hirshfield's Playful and Poignant Poem About Bearing Our Human Condition – The Marginalian

Reaching Across Generations of Women: Louisa May Alcott's Impact on Sylvia Plath

Barbara Johnson - A Reader, PDF, Anthropomorphism

Sylvia Plath quote: Is to throw together events from my own life, fictionalizing

Alternation Journal - University of KwaZulu-Natal

Favorite Books of 2020 – The Marginalian

Sylvia Plath on Free Will, the Pillars of Personhood, and What Makes Us Who We Are – The Marginalian

The Creative Tension Between Vitality and Fatality: Illuminating the Mystery of Sylvia Plath Through Her Striking Never-Before-Revealed Visual Art – The Marginalian