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Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath's Art of the Visual

by Kathleen Connors

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Publisher Comments:

Here is the first book to bring long-overdue attention to Sylvia Plath's surprisingly accomplished visual art and to place that art in relation to her literary career. Plath trained as a studio artist before her sophomore year at Smith and her work in tempera and watercolor paintings, pastels, ink, crayon and pencil drawings, and other media reveals a talent that both complements and illuminates her genius as a writer.

Eye Rhymes brings together essays by six Plath scholars-including renowned authors Diane Middlebrook, Landgon Hammer and Christiana Britzolakis, book editors Kathleen Connors and Sally Bayley, and Fan Jinghua-and contextualizes approximately sixty of Plath's visual works within her writing oeuvre, starting with juvenilia that reveal the extensive play between her two disciplines. Special attention is given to Plath's unpublished teen diaries and book reports containing drawings and early textual experiments, created years before her famous "I am I" diary notes of age seventeen, when critical examination of her writing usually begins. The book offers new critical approaches to the artist's multidimensional output, including writing that appropriates sophisticated visual and color effects years after painting and drawing became her hobby and writing her chosen profession. The essays gathered here also relate Plath's visual art interests to her early identity as a writer in Cambridge, her teen artwork and writing on war, mid-career "art poems" on the works of de Chirico, her representations of womanhood within mid-century commercial culture, and her visual aesthetics in poetry.

Filled with stunning reproductions of her art and fresh readings of many of her most important poems, Eye Rhymes offers readers a new way of understanding the full range of Plath's creative expression.

About the Author

Kathleen Connors served as director and curator for "The Arts of Sylvia Plath" project at Indiana University in 2002, featuring a literary symposium, an exhibition of Plath's art and manuscripts and a 70th year birthday commemoration. With Sally Bayley of Oxford, she is co-director of the Sylvia Plath 75th Year Symposium at Oxford in October 2007.

Table of Contents

Introduction, Kathleen Connors and Sally Bayley


1. Living Color: The Interactive Arts of Sylvia Plath, Kathleen Connors


2. 'Plath at War', Langdon Hammer


3. 'Sylvia Plath and de Chirico', Christina Britzolakis


4. 'Plath, Hughes, and Three Caryatids', Diane Middlebrook


5. 'A Split-level Form of Woman', Sally Bayley


6. 'Sylvia Plath's Visual Poetics', Fan Jinghua


Afterword: The Sister Arts of Sylvia Plath, Susan Gubar


Product Details

ISBN:
9780199233878
Subtitle:
Sylvia Plath's Art of the Visual
Author:
Connors, Kathleen
Editor:
Bayley, Sally
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Subject:
Individual Artist
Subject:
Criticism
Subject:
United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Literature/English | Poetry | American
Subject:
Women and literature
Subject:
History
Subject:
Criticism -- Theory.
Subject:
Individual Artists - General
Subject:
Women and literature -- United States.
Subject:
Plath, Sylvia - Criticism and interpretation
Publication Date:
December 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
269
Dimensions:
10.06x7.89x.96 in. 2.47 lbs.

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