Plath and Hughes critics quotes Flashcards

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Quote about Plath’s poetic voice

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McClanahan - ‘she taps into a source of power that transforms her poetic voice into a raving avenger of womanhood and innocence’

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What did Plath describe Hughes as?

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‘my black marauder’

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What is a constant in Hughes’ poetry?

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Carey - ‘the association of animal life with killing and masculinity are constants in his poetry’

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What did Hughes’ dream about the fox cause?

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‘beginning of his lifelong interest in magic and shamanism’ - Carey

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What did Hughes’ father contribute to his poetry?

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Carey - ‘His father had served in the doomed Galipoli campaign [which] filled young Hughes’ imagination with images of bloodshed’

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What is Plath for many?

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Carey - ‘a feminist martyr’

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What is a criticism of Plath’s poetry?

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Carey - ‘critics accuse Plath of exorbitant self-dramatisation’

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What can we see in Plath’s journals?

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Bates - ‘in her journals, she seems to blame her father for dying and deserting her’

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What did Plath describe her writing as being like?

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‘writing in a train tunnel or God’s intestine’

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What was Plath’s feelings about England and America?

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Brain - ‘Plath’s feelings about both England and America were ambivalent’

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Quote for Tulips

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Warren - ‘half way between life and death’

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Quote for Thistles about identity

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Aird - ‘a sense of oneself as inanimate and without identity’

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Quote for thistles

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Bates - ‘he himself was part of that landscape’

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Hughes quote about industry

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Bentley - ‘nature in early Hughes is virtually the product of heavy industry and industrial labour’

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Quote for letter in November

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‘was the lovingly description of her garden an incantation for a moments relief from pain’

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Horse quote about punishment

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Hong - ‘the human punished for rejecting the animal spirit’

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Horse quote about otherness

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Hong - ‘the shock of the otherness of nature’

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A birthday present quote

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Carey - ‘a poem about a woman who begs to be told the truth, also a possible criticism of a house wife’s suffocating existance, or the lament for the death of a relationship’

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Quote for her husband

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Sciegag - Hughes’ poetry filled with ‘recurring feuds’

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What did some feminists see within Plath’s work?

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‘a desire to escape from the narrow, constricting limits of female identity’ - Warren

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Violent quote about Hughes’ work?

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‘Hughes […] was a poet of claws and cages’ - Bates

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Quote about Plath’s negative attitude?

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‘prevailing doom evident in her poetry’ - Bates

23
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Did Hughes enjoy violence?

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‘voyeur of violence’ - Gifford

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What did Hughes think about nature?

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‘Hughes conviction that nature is anti-human’ - Gifford

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What was Plath the Saint of?

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‘Patron saint of self dramatisation’ - Gifford
‘Patron saint of sad teenage girls’ - Jon Green