"The Sourcing of Esther Greenwood"

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William Blair

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For decades, Bell Jar scholars and Plath biographers have attempted to explain the author's choice of the name Esther Greenwood for the novel's principle character. This essay maintains that Plath deliberately borrowed the identical name from an earlier short story, "The Unnatural Mother",  by the late nineteenth, early twentieth century feminist writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman.    

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William Blair, Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury, CT

Humanities - Adjunct