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  1. Anne Sexton's Confessional Poetics by JO GILL, 2007-12-30
  2. Rossetti to Sexton: Six Women Poets at Texas
  3. Live or Die by Anne Sexton, 1966
  4. To Bedlam and Part Way Back by Anne Sexton, 1960-01-01
  5. The Death Notebooks (Phoenix living poets series) by Anne Sexton, 1975-07-10
  6. Anne Sexton! What About It? by Julia Vose, 1975-01-01
  7. The Awful Rowing Toward God by Anne Sexton, 1977-02-03
  8. All My Pretty Ones by Anne Sexton, 1962-04
  9. SEXTON: SELECTED CRITICISM
  10. Anne Sexton: Telling the Tale (Under Discussion)
  11. OEDIPUS ANNE: The Poetry of Anne Sexton by Diana George, 1987-01-01
  12. Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton: A reference guide (Reference guides in American literature, no. 1) by Cameron Northouse, 1974
  13. Original Essays on the Poetry of Anne Sexton
  14. Anne Sexton's Poetry of Redemption: The Chronology of a Pilgrimage (Studies in Art and Religious Interpretation) by Richard E. Morton, 1989-03

21. Anne Sexton - The Academy Of American Poets
anne sexton The Truth the Dead Know. The Academy of American Add to a Notebook. The Truth the Dead Know anne sexton. For my Mother, born
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22. Poesie D'amore E L'estrosa Abbondanza Di Anne Sexton - N I C O L O P O L I - Sit
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Poesie d'amore e L'estrosa abbondanza di Anne Sexton "E i denti le luccicano
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Anne Sexton, "Quando l'uomo entra nella donna" P oche poete del Novecento possono dire di aver svolto appieno il proprio compito all'interno della grande emancipazione femminile. Certo Adrienne Rich, certo Margaret Atwood, molto meno da noi Neri, Rosselli
refrain , il ritornello finale dell'antica forma della ballata ("Io da sola ogni notte sposo il letto"), diviene, nelle mani della poeta, strumento di una melanconia appassionata e immediata, con un lessico diretto e colloquiale, o, come si disse, "confessionale".
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23. Anne Sexton
Gedicht von anne sexton (1928 1974).
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24. IMS: Anne Sexton, HarperAudio
anne sexton. anne sexton reads her own poetry "Her Kind " "The Ambition Bird " "Ringing the Bells " "Music Swims Back to Me " and "The Truth the Dead Know." sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928.
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Anne Sexton
Anne Sexton reads her own poetry "Her Kind," "The Ambition Bird," "Ringing the Bells," "Music Swims Back to Me," and "The Truth the Dead Know." Sexton was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928. She began writing poetry on the advice of her therapist in 1957, and won the Pulitzer Prize for her book of poems, "Live or Die." Haunted by mental illness and personal torment, Sexton's poems speak openly of a dark and unhappy world. "With Mercy for the Greedy," "The Starry Night," "Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound," and "Self in 1958," read by poet Anne Sexton. Sexton spent much of her life battling mental illness, and much of her poetry refers openly to her experiences in psychiatric hospitals. Her intricate play of rhyming sounds and repetitive rhythms forms a structure for work that focuses primarily on deep introspection and unhappiness.

25. Anne Sexton's Life
anne sexton s Life. Linda WagnerMartin. sexton, anne Gray Harvey (9 Nov. 1928-4 Oct. 1974), poet and playwright, was born in
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Anne Sexton's Life Linda Wagner-Martin Sexton, Anne Gray Harvey (9 Nov. 1928-4 Oct. 1974), poet and playwright, was born in Newton, Massachusetts, the daughter of Ralph Harvey, a successful woolen manufacturer, and Mary Gray Staples. Anne was raised in comfortable middle-class circumstances in Weston, Massachusetts, and at the summer compound on Squirrel Island in Maine, but she was never at ease with the life prescribed for her. Her father was an alcoholic, and her mother's literary aspirations had been frustrated by family life. Anne took refuge from her dysfunctional family in her close relationship with "Nana" (Anna Dingley), her maiden great-aunt who lived with the family during Anne's adolescence. Sexton's biographer, Diane Middlebrook, recounts possible sexual abuse by Anne's parents during her childhood; at the very least, Anne felt that her parents were hostile to her and feared that they might abandon her. Her aunt's later breakdown and hospitalization also traumatized her. Anne disliked school. Her inability to concentrate and occasional disobedience prompted teachers to urge her parents to seek counseling for heradvice her parents did not take. In 1945 they sent her to Rogers Hall, a boarding school in Lowell, Massachusetts, where she began to write poetry and to act. After graduation she briefly attended what she called a "finishing" school. Anne's beauty and sense of daring attracted many men, and at nineteen she eloped with Alfred "Kayo" Sexton II, even though she was engaged to someone else at the time. Then followed years of living as college student newlyweds, sometimes with their parents. Later, during Kayo's service in Korea, Anne became a fashion model. Her infidelities during her husband's absence led to her entering therapy. In 1953 Anne gave birth to a daughter, and Kayo took a job as a traveling salesman in Anne's father's business.

26. Infinitum Poetry Presents A Unique Collection Of Poets And Poetry, Short Stories
Poetry by well known poets, their biographies, and short stories by the site owner. Poets include Robert Frost, Walt Whitman, William Wordsworth, Robert W. Service, Maya Angelou, and anne sexton.
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28. Anne Sexton - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Biography of anne sexton. anne sexton (1928 1974). anne Gray Harvey was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928. She attended Garland
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Anne Sexton (1928 - 1974)
Anne Gray Harvey was born in Newton, Massachusetts, in 1928. She attended Garland Junior College for one year and married Alfred Muller Sexton II at age nineteen. She enrolled in a modeling course at the Hart Agency and lived in San Francisco and Baltimore. In 1953 she gave birth to a daughter. In 1954 she was diagnosed with postpartum depression, suffered her first mental breakdown, and was admitted to Westwood Lodge, a neuropsychiatric hospital she would repeatedly return to for help. In 1955, following the birth of her second daughter, Sexton suffered another breakdown and was hospitalized again; her children were sent to live with her husband's parents. That same year, on her birthday, she attempted suicide. She was encouraged by her doctor to pursue an interest in writing poetry she had developed in high school, and in the fall of 1957 she enrolled in a poetry workshop at the Boston Center for Adult Education. In her introduction to Anne Sexton's Complete Poems, the poet Maxine Kumin, who was enrolled with Sexton in the 1957 workshop and became her close friend, describes her belief that it was the writing of poetry that gave Sexton something to work towards and develop and thus enabled her to endure life for as long as she did. In 1974 at the age of 46, despite a successful writing careershe won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1967 for Live or Dieshe lost her battle with mental illness and committed suicide.

29. Babylon Has Fallen
Original poetry, as well as links to anne sexton, Marge Piercy, and other mainly female poets.
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30. Anne Sexton - Biography Of
Neither, in your life, can you afford to concentrate all the attention on a girl/poet named anne sexton. Letter to Philip Legler
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31. Anne Sexton / FemBio: Notable Women
FemBiography anne sexton. born November 9, 1928 in Newton, Massachusetts died October 4, 1974 in Weston, Massachusetts American poet. sexton, anne. 1977.
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born November 9, 1928 in Newton, Massachusetts died October 4, 1974 in Weston, Massachusetts American poet A child of the same generation as Sylvia Plath, Ingeborg Bachmann, Marlen Haushofer and Caroline Muhr, Anne Sexton wrote confessional poetry of an entirely new honesty and precision, exploring intimate themes of family, love, loss, guilt, death and madness, which she hoped would have the "authentic stamp" to serve, as she quoted Kafka," as the axe for the frozen sea within us." To Bedlam and Part Way Back Sexton was quickly recognized as an original, important poet, and was soon teaching her craft (Harvard and elsewhere) and reading widely in the US and England. Her second volume, All My Pretty Ones (1962), deals with loss, particularly the deaths of her parents, and was nominated for a National Book Award. In her Pulitzer Prize-winning

32. Anne Sexton | Poetry Archive | Plagiarist.com
Plagiarist.com A searchable archive of classic and contemporary poetry, articles about poetry, analysis, and reviews. Contact Us. Links. anne sexton ( 167 poems) Poems by anne sexton. " Daddy"
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33. Creative Quotations From Anne Sexton (1928-1974)
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Put your ear down close to your soul and listen hard. In a dream you are never eighty. The beautiful feeling after writing a poem is on the whole better even than after sex, and that's saying a lot. Even without wars, life is dangerous.
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F: The Poet's Story, "A Small Journal," ed. by Howard Moss, 1974; entry for 1 Jan 1972. R: In "Words of Women Quotations for Success," by Power Dynamics Publishing, 1997. A: In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994. N: In "Words of Women Quotations for Success," by Power Dynamics Publishing, 1997. K: In "The Speaker's Electronic Reference Collection," AApex Software, 1994.
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35. Sexton, Anne
encyclopediaEncyclopedia sexton, anne. sexton, anne (Harvey), 1928–74, American poet, b. Newton, Mass. Related content from HighBeam Research on anne sexton.
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36. A Certain Sense Of Order: Confessionalism And Anne Sexton's Poetry
Essay by R.J. McCaffery, which deals with issues of selfrepresentation in sexton's poetry.
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A Certain Sense of Order: Confessionalism and Anne Sexton's Poetry W hile researching Anne Sexton's poetry, I noticed a curious trend in the critical essays, reviews and papers I read; it seemed that most, if not all, of the responses to her poetry fell into the old trap of equating the personas of the poem with the poet. While this is not a new critical foible, the scope and depth of the errors in the context of Poetic Confessionalism intrigued me. So, via the assistance of some musings on the Confessional process by Michel Foucault in his work, The History of Sexuality , I hope to illustrate how readers, reviewers, critics and interpretive essayists utilized the underlying framework or structure of the poems (in the context of "a confession") to incorporate Sexton's poetry into their own ideologies however, in an odd sense these critics were as much taken advantage of by the poems as they attempted to take advantage of the poems for many of Sexton's poems are constructed to suggest the ritual of confession as a way to actively shape critical response to her work.
Confessionalism and Sexton's Place in its Critical Reception
To begin we should place the Confessional style within the critical framework of its day. One useful aid is Caroline Hall's research in her book Anne Sexton; Hall traces the contemporary usage of the term "Confessional" in literary criticism. She views the movement as a "reaction against the Eliotic school of extinction of personality" and agrees with M.L. Rosenthal's assessment that:

37. Sexton, Anne
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38. Sexton, Anne. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. sexton, anne. (Harvey), 1928–74, American poet, b. Newton, Mass. Educated at Garland
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39. Sexton, Anne. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth
sexton, anne. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. 2000. sexton, anne. SYLLABICATION Sex·ton.
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