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Card 6
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Hardwick: 'Her fate and her themes are hardly separate and both terrible'
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Card 7
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Axelrod: 'Plath's poems seethe with anger, hope, desire and disappointment'
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Card 8
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Axelrod: 'Plath's poems contain exposure of material meant to be personal'
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Kroll: "Plath mythologises her experiences making them bigger'
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Card 10
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Kendall: 'Plath is a poet constantly remaking herself'
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Oswald: "His poems sound deeper and richer than human language .. include the whole sacred and speechless background of nature'
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Card 12
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Sagar: 'The language of imagination is necessarily biocentric' (Hughes)
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Kinsella: 'Hughes's technique is submerged in metaphor and simile'
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Drangsholt: 'Hughes represents thematic and stylistic innovation in the context of a religious, spiritual and mythic past'
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Bentley: 'Crow poems were seen as pathologically violent, anti human, sadistic'
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