01709cam a22002774a 4500999001700000001000900017003000400026005001700030008004100047010001700088020001800105040002300123050003000146082001600176245008400192260005600276300002100332490001900353504006400372505079900436600003001235700001901265856008301284906004501367942001901412 c28926d2892515414087OSt20170530230435.0080815s2009 nyu b 001 0 eng  a 2008036547 a9780571200337 aMMUcMMUdMMUbeng00aFIC PS3566.L27bB438 199900a813/.5422200aSylvia Plath's The bell jar /cedited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom. aNew York, NY :bBloom's Literary Criticism,cc2009. a175 p. ;c23 cm.0 aBloom's guides aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 162-164) and index.0 aIntroduction -- Biographical sketch -- The story behind the story -- List of characters -- Summary and analysis -- Howard Moss on illness and disclosure in the novel -- Vance Bourjaily on pseudonyms and alternate identities -- Robert Scholes on Plath's use of realism -- Linda W. Wagner on the female coming-of-age novel -- E. Miller Budick on Plath's feminist discourse -- Diane S. Bonds on Esther's tentative rebirth -- Paula Bennett on models of womanhood -- Pat Macpherson on the portrayal of social and gender conventions -- Tim Kendall on Esther's search for identity -- Marilyn Boyer on language and disability -- Kate A. Baldwin on the novel's social and political contexts -- Janet Badia on pop culture appropriations of The bell jar -- Works by Sylvia Plath -- Annotated bibliography.10aPlath, Sylvia.tBell jar.1 aBloom, Harold.413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0826/2008036547.html a7bcbccorignewd1eecipf20gy-gencatlg 2lcccLOAN LOAN