John Keats and Sylvia Plath are my favourite poets, each I virtually worship and have shrines of. Your narration of Plaths Lazarus is not only insightful, profound and fascinating, but so caring of her as a person. Love love this
I can only echo @Ella. Have always loved Plath. And your analysis of Lady Lazarus is worth re-reading more than once. Her work is in good hands with you, thank you for the delicate dissection. Wonderful.
My favorite Plath poem! Thank you for the engaging and illuminating discussion. This essay is exactly what I was hoping to find at Substack: Intelligent and detailed essays on the poems and prose that I cherish as a reader and writer.
John Keats and Sylvia Plath are my favourite poets, each I virtually worship and have shrines of. Your narration of Plaths Lazarus is not only insightful, profound and fascinating, but so caring of her as a person. Love love this
Thank you for your kind words Ella :) Means a lot to hear this from someone who values these writers so highly.
I can only echo @Ella. Have always loved Plath. And your analysis of Lady Lazarus is worth re-reading more than once. Her work is in good hands with you, thank you for the delicate dissection. Wonderful.
Thank you so much!
My favorite Plath poem! Thank you for the engaging and illuminating discussion. This essay is exactly what I was hoping to find at Substack: Intelligent and detailed essays on the poems and prose that I cherish as a reader and writer.