Lady Lazarus: An Insight into the Suicidality of Sylvia Plath.

Q2 Medicine Methodist DeBakey cardiovascular journal Pub Date : 2024-11-05 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14797/mdcvj.1481
Justin C Cordova, James B Young
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Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) was an American author and poet, perhaps best known for her semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar. Her poetical oeuvre was filled with challenging themes of suicidality, mental illness, and a budding feminism, particularly in the poems composed toward the end of her tragically short life. One of these poems, "Lady Lazarus," pushes the bounds of expectation and, some would say, propriety. This short reflective Poet's Pen focuses on Sylvia Plath and the many themes-feminism, suicidality, self-rebirth-for which she would later be known. The poem itself is a melting pot of imagery, drawing themes from the Judeo-Christian perspective, cycles of death and rebirth, and the mythology of the phoenix rising from the ashes.

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拉撒路夫人:西尔维娅-普拉斯自杀事件的启示》(Lady Lazarus: An Insight into the Suicidality of Sylvia Plath)。
西尔维亚-普拉斯(1932-1963 年)是美国作家和诗人,最著名的作品可能是她的半自传体小说《钟罩》。她的诗歌作品充满了自杀、精神疾病和萌芽中的女权主义等具有挑战性的主题,尤其是在她短暂而悲惨的一生即将结束时创作的诗歌。其中一首诗《拉撒路夫人》打破了人们对她的期望,也有人说是对她的礼节。这首反思性的短诗《诗人之笔》聚焦西尔维娅-普拉斯以及她日后为人所知的众多主题--女性主义、自杀、自我重生。这首诗本身就是一个意象的大熔炉,其主题来自犹太教-基督教的观点、死亡与重生的循环以及凤凰涅槃的神话。
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