Poetic Deconstruction in Conversation Among the Ruins by Sylvia Plath (1123 words, 4 pages)
Poetic Deconstruction Among the RuinsInspired by the 1927 Giorgio De Chirico painting of the same name, Sylvia Plaths 1956 poem, Conversation Among The Ruins, is an ekphrastic sonnet structured as a story about authors own failed relationship. The original painting, done in the surrealist style, is of an isolated, deconstructed ...
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