I have a few questions based on "Sylvia Plath". Anyone care to help me out?
What does it mean to say, as Katha Pollitt does, that Plath's poems are "as fresh now as they were the day they were written"? What other literature do you think that could be said about?
I have not read this book before but usually when the phrase "as fresh now as they were the day they were written" is used it means that the writer is saying: These poems are as good as the day they came out OR they are still wonderful poems after many years, and so on As for "What other literature do you think that could be said about?" I would just research good old poems unless you know of some.
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