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Romanticism Monday 7 March poetry: Sylvia Plath, "Blackberrying," N 2783 poetry
reader / discussion leader: Matt Mayo
Sylvia
Plath Timeline 1932- Born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts. 1940- Plath’s father dies of gangrene. 1950s-
Attends Smith College. Relocates to study at Cambridge University,
England. 1956- Marries English poet, Ted Hughes, in what proves to be an extremely intense ‘artistic’ bond. 1960- Publishes The Colossus and Other Poems. 1961- Divorces Ted Hughes, over his infidelity, they have had two children, Plath never recovers. 1963- Publishes The Bell Jar. 1963- Struggling to overcome depression, Plath takes her own life. 1965- Posthumous release of the collection of poems Ariel “powerful, angry poems” (N 2777)
Blackberrying Nobody in the lane, and nothing, nothing but blackberries, Overhead go the choughs in black, cacophonous flocks — The only thing to come now is the sea. 1. What aspects of Romanticism are present in “Blackberrying”? Gothic vs. Sublime. 2. This poem seems to indicate feelings of betrayal and subsequent alienation. Discuss. 3. Discuss the contrasts Plath makes between ‘light’ and ‘dark’. 4. Discuss the sensation of man’s mortality juxtaposed with nature’s mortality/immortality. 5. Two major tragic events, her divorce and her father’s death, strongly shaped Plath’s expressions. How is this tragically romantic? Would Plath’s work have been the same without these hardships? 6. What poetic devices does Plath make use of? How do they add to this poem? Additional question: Does "Blackberrying" fill the course description of tragedy: Representation (drama or dialogue), followed by Narrative (Tragedy) and Subject (social implications). Photo credit <http://dir.salon.com/books/feature/2000/05/30/plath1/index.html>
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