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Womaness as Madness: Sylvia Plath - Exposure

Womaness as Madness: Sylvia Plath - Exposure

Exposure enables young people from diverse and challenging backgrounds to thrive creatively, for the good of others as well as themselves.

Close Reading of Sylvia Plath's Lady Lazarus

Sylvia Plath, Safe Spaces, and the Violation of Women

Arias. on X: Sylvia Plath. Every woman loves a fascist. / X

Metaphors of Madness: Sylvia Plath's Rejection of Patriarchal Language in The Bell Jar: English Studies in Africa: Vol 62, No 2

Young Peoples Work Archive - Exposure

1960s: Days of Rage, Bill Davis

Womaness as Madness: Frida Kahlo - Exposure

1960s: Days of Rage, Bill Davis

Does the 'Sylvia Plath Effect' make sense? - Youth Incorporated Magazine

Mental Health, Gender And Survival: Engaging With Sylvia Plath's Literary Universe