"He's Busy Espalliering Sylvia": Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and Assia Wevill

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE JOURNAL OF THE MIDWEST MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1353/mml.2022.a913838
Julie Goodspeed-Chadwick
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Prompted by recent feminist recovery efforts, this essay traces and considers Assia Wevill (1927–1969) as a noteworthy woman writer, whose life and literary contributions were influenced and inspired by the Pulitzer Prize–winning Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) and the former British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes (1930–1998). Reflecting on the manner in which Assia has been understood as a femme fatale archetype, the article seeks to reframe our understanding of her life primarily and her work secondarily by foregrounding them in her own words. While Assia has conventionally been approached as an attendant figure in the biographies and poetry of Plath and Hughes, this piece maintains that her life and literary contributions provide material for literary scholars to engage with and make inroads in feminist scholarship, as well as to forge new pathways in Plath studies and Hughes studies. Increasingly more than a footnote to Plath and Hughes, Assia Wevill emerges as a relevant subject for scholars who wish to track and map gendered dynamics in connection with biography in twentieth-century literature and letters.

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《他正忙着给西尔维娅施幻想》:泰德·休斯、西尔维娅·普拉斯和亚西亚·韦维尔
摘要:在近代女权主义复兴运动的推动下,本文追溯并考察了阿西亚·韦维尔(1927-1969)作为一位值得关注的女作家,她的生活和文学贡献受到普利策奖得主西尔维娅·普拉斯(Sylvia Plath, 1932-1963)和前英国桂冠诗人泰德·休斯(Ted Hughes, 1930-1998)的影响和启发。这篇文章反映了亚西亚被理解为一个蛇蝎美人的原型的方式,试图通过她自己的话来重新构建我们对她的生活的理解,她的工作是次要的。虽然阿西亚通常被认为是普拉斯和休斯传记和诗歌中的一个配角,但这篇文章认为,她的生活和文学贡献为文学学者提供了参与和推进女权主义学术研究的材料,并为普拉斯和休斯的研究开辟了新的途径。对于那些希望在20世纪文学和书信中追踪和描绘与传记有关的性别动态的学者来说,阿西亚·威维尔越来越不仅仅是普拉斯和休斯的一个注脚,而是一个相关的主题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association publishes articles on literature, literary theory, pedagogy, and the state of the profession written by M/MLA members. One issue each year is devoted to the informal theme of the recent convention and is guest-edited by the year"s M/MLA president. This issue presents a cluster of essays on a topic of broad interest to scholars of modern literatures and languages. The other issue invites the contributions of members on topics of their choosing and demonstrates the wide range of interests represented in the association. Each issue also includes book reviews written by members on recent scholarship.
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