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The savage god; a study of suicide

By: Material type: TextTextNY Random House c1972Description: xviii, 299p.; bibliog. notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-394-47451-1
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Contents:
Part 1 Prologue: Sylvia Plath. Part 2 The background. Part 3 The closed world of suicide. Part 4 Suicide and literature. Part 5 Epilogue: letting go
Abstract: '...a deep compassionate insight into the realm of self-destruction from a personal, literary and existential point of view.'
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Suicide In Literature : p137-259.. Dante Alighieri. 1265-1321 : p140-145.. Renaissance : John Donne and the Renaissance, p146-165.. William Cowper. 1666-1709 : p166-196.. Suicide : Dada; suicide as an art, p219-29.. Plath, Sylvia. 1932-1963 : p1-42.. Chatterton, Thomas. 1752-1770 : p166-196.

Part 1 Prologue: Sylvia Plath. Part 2 The background. Part 3 The closed world of suicide. Part 4 Suicide and literature. Part 5 Epilogue: letting go

'...a deep compassionate insight into the realm of self-destruction from a personal, literary and existential point of view.'

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