Anxiety And Existence In Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar(1966) Novel: An Existentialist Approach
The object of this study is The Bell Jar novel that is written by Sylvia Plath. This study about how anxiety and existence of the major character are reflected in The Bell Jar novel written by Sylvia Plath published in 1966. These objectives of the study are, firstly to analyze the novel based on st...
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Main Authors: | Haryani, Riyan (Author), , Dr. Phil. Dewi Chandraningrum, S.Pd. M.Ed (Author), , Titis Setyabudi, S.Si (Author) |
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