Essays

Γυάλινος Κώδωνας της Sylvia Plath

The Glass Bell "is largely about the 1950s," as Elaine Showalter says, but this does not mean that its themes are not timeless. The heroine is timeless. Therefore, it can also be related to the...

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The Glass Bell "is largely about the 1950s," as Elaine Showalter says, but this does not mean that its themes are not timeless. The heroine is timeless. Therefore, it can also be related to the subsequent decades. Its scope has a starting point well before the 1960s and traverses a trajectory of themes and social influences far beyond the present time.

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The Glass Bell "is largely about the 1950s," as Elaine Showalter says, but this does not mean that its themes are not timeless. The heroine is timeless. Therefore, it can also be related to the subsequent decades. Its scope has a starting point well before the 1960s and traverses a trajectory of themes and social influences far beyond the present time.

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Soft Cover
Number of Pages
120
Publication Date
2022
Dimensions
14x21 cm

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