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Helen Hennessy Vendler was born in Boston in 1933. She studied chemistry at Emmanuel College, a Roman Catholic school for women in Boston, and went to the University of Louvain after graduation on a Fulbright fellowship. She took her Ph.D. at Harvard in 1960 with a dissertation on Yeats, a.
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Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial poets of our time. For some readers, she is the symbol of women oppressed. For others, she is the triumphant victim of her own intensity the poet pursuing sensation to the ultimate uncertainty, death. For still others, she is a doomed innocent whose sensibilities were too acute for the coarseness of our world. The new essays of this edited collection (with a single exception, all were written for this book) broaden the perspective of Plath criticism by going beyond the images of Plath as a cult figure to discuss Plath the poet. The contributors among them Calvin Bedient, Hugh Kenner, J. D. O Hara, and Marjorie Perloff draw on material that most previous commentators lacked: a substantial body of Plath s poetry and prose, a moderately detailed biographical record, and an important selection of the poet s correspondence. The result is an important and provocative volume, one in which major critics offer an abundance of ins