Esther Greenwood's colonization seen through the prism of the Bildungsroman
Early and mid-20 th century is a period in literature which deals with the phenomenon called a "new woman". The goal of this paper is to analyze Sylvia Plath's novel, The Bell Jar-the psychological growth/maturation of the novel's heroine-Esther Greenwood. To observe all the obst...
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Main Author: | Damljanović Nataša V. (Author) |
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University of Kragujevac - Faculty of Pedagogy, Užice,
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