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‘The privilege of being anybody was turningits other face – to the pressure of being everybody;ergo, no one.’ (Johnny Panic 37) 60 years after she committed suicide, Sylvia Plath remains an enigmatic figure of the literary world, and her mystery is reinforced by the seemingly never-ending discovery...

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Published in:E-rea : Revue d'etudes anglophones
Main Authors: BOILEAU, Nicolas Pierre, BONASERA, Carmen
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Études et de Recherche sur le Monde Anglophone 15-12-2023
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Summary:‘The privilege of being anybody was turningits other face – to the pressure of being everybody;ergo, no one.’ (Johnny Panic 37) 60 years after she committed suicide, Sylvia Plath remains an enigmatic figure of the literary world, and her mystery is reinforced by the seemingly never-ending discovery of new biographical information and previously unpublished writings. It seems that her complete works has finally been disclosed, after years during which her writing material apparently would not ...
ISSN:1638-1718
DOI:10.4000/erea.16963