Abstract

List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Short Stories Novels 1. Literary Contexts Virginia Woolf The New Yorker Women's Magazine Fiction Women's Madness Narratives Ted Hughes 2. Plath's Poetry and Fiction Smith, 1954-55 Cambridge, 1956-57 Falcon Yard, 1957-58 Boston and Yaddo, 1958-59 The Bell Jar, 1961 Double Exposure, 1962-63 3. The Politics of Plath's Fiction Political Development Race Stories Cold War Stories Crazy About the Rosenbergs 'I Could Love a Russian Boy' Strange Love Growing Up in World War II 4. Gender and Society in The Bell Jar Sex Medicine Psychiatry Beauty Marriage 'Femininity' 5. Gender and Society in Plath's Short Stories Plath's Women's Magazine Fiction Home Is Where the Heart Is Feminine Identities Violence and Patriarchy Notes Bibliography Index.

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