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Lädt ... The Bell Jar (Original 1963; 2023. Auflage)von Sylvia Plath (Autor)
Werk-InformationenDie Glasglocke von Sylvia Plath (1963)
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I have great respect for the way the theme of mental illness is harshly portrayed in this book, only I wish it had been a little less abrupt in its execution. Mental illness is a lifelong battle (I would know), and although I understand it wasn't always well understood (and still isn't, really), I just think Esther Greenwood a bit too spiteful in the handling of her situation. If she were a more active participant in her healing, she might have met with better results. ( ) Durante más o menos la mitad de la novela, uno no entiende por qué es tan famosa. Parecen las aventurillas de una chica que, gracias a una beca, consigue pasar del Medio oeste a una universidad-residencia de señoritas bien de Nueva York, y las cosas que le pasan, básicamente relacionadas con los hombres y las fiestas. Pero, sin muchas explicaciones, al finalizar el curso la protagonista parece haber entrado en una depresión que rápidamente deriva en auténtica enfermedad mental, A partir de ahí la novela cambia y se me ha hecho mucho más sugestiva. Ella afirma sentirse como en una "campana de cristal" que impide toda comunicación efectiva con el exterior. Oye y entiende perfectamente lo que le dicen, y también habla con normalidad con los demás, pero, de algún modo, no consigue transmitir lo que de verdad siente a nadie. Le someten a una dura terapia de electroshock que le deja peor, pero luego cambia de psiquiatra y la nueva (el primero era un hombre) combina esta técnica con un trato más razonable y otros tratamientos para que, al final, la "campana" se levante y se quede como suspendida por encima de la protagonista, que puede así comunicarse verdaderamente con su entorno. La novela es en gran medida autobiográfica y, por lo visto, lo de las terapias de choque causó mucho impacto en su momento, hacia mitad de los años 50, porque estaban muy de moda en Estados Unidos. Hoy no nos impresiona tanto, porque la autora no narra las sesiones, sino que apenas alude a ellas. También pasa por ser esta una novela feminista pero, más allá de algunos comentarios más o menos circunstancias y más o menos agudos tampoco me ha parecido que eso sea lo importante. Lo que más me ha gustado es el tratamiento de la enfermedad mental desde la propia enferma, que generalmente tampoco sabe muy bien qué demonios está pasando. Not what I was expecting at all! Way more fun (except of course for some parts) and exceptionally good. The novel is in two parts, the first is a bit like a very Americanised version of writers like Penelope Lively set in 1950's New York, and later Boston. Witty, droll, brilliant Esther begins her tale as an intern at a fashion magazine in New York, going out to fabulous dinners and parties. Esther observes the world and the people around her with cutting insight and takes it all as natural, its privilege doesn’t seem to occur to her. There is very little other than what seemed perfectly normal misgivings for such a brilliant mind in the first half of the novel, along with cutting insight into societal and corporate burdens on women. Men do not fare well in general, all of the strong characters and positive roles are women, though not all women fare well. The end of this NY period, some uncertainties, and a period of prolonged insomnia trigger a rapid and terrifying onset of mental illness; the decent of the bell jar. The second story, essentially the entire the second half of the novel, describes the illness, inept and barbaric ‘treatment’, and an incredibly fortunate rescue from these circumstances. Lobotomies and electroshock were the tools of the times, even a nurse Rached type character has a cameo. As our heroine slowly recovers you can feel her wit, sauciness and piecing intellect reemerging from the frozen fog. It is told by our narrator describing her past, so even in the darkest times is very calm and if anything told in a mildly curious tone, as though more amazed by what she went through rather than torn up by it. Just an amazing read from such a tragic shooting star. 4.5 Somehow, in all my time on the planet, I've kind of missed out on Sylvia Plath. I had no knowledge of her or her writing, and I decided it was probably time to change that. The first two things I noticed about this short novel was that the story itself seemed to very anecdotal. Small, almost unimportant events and observations simply strung together, with no real through-story. The other was that the writing itself is gorgeous. So this sits—for me, at least—almost in the same region as, say, Kerouac's ON THE ROAD in that the only specific story is the main character's experience. Yet, for all of that, as the story gets darker and darker, the book is impossible to put down. And knowing that this was the last full novel she wrote, I found myself wondering what brilliant offerings Plath could have produced, if she'd had more time.
Esther Greenwood's account of her year in the bell jar is as clear and readable as it is witty and disturbing. It makes for a novel such as Dorothy Parker might have written if she had not belonged to a generation infected with the relentless frivolity of the college- humor magazine. The brittle humor of that early generation is reincarnated in "The Bell Jar," but raised to a more serious level because it is recognized as a resource of hysteria. Gehört zu VerlagsreihenAntípoda (41) Bibliothek Suhrkamp (1221) — 7 mehr Harper Perennial Olive Editions (2009 Olive) Lanterne (L 307) Rainbow pocketboeken (76) A tot vent (368) Bearbeitet/umgesetzt inIst gekürzt inHat eine Studie überEin Kommentar zu dem Text findet sich inHat als Erläuterung für Schüler oder StudentenAuszeichnungenPrestigeträchtige AuswahlenBemerkenswerte Listen
Der einzige Roman der großen Lyrikerin: Was macht eine hochbegabte Studentin aus ihrem Leben, wenn sie nach New York kommt, wo es auch noch andere Verlockungen gibt als gute Zensuren? Es war ein verrückter, schwüler Sommer, dieser Sommer, in dem die Rosenbergs auf den elektrischen Stuhl kamen und ich nicht wußte, was ich in New York eigentlich wollte. Esther Greenwood läßt das muffige Leben einer amerikanischen Kleinstadt und die College-Erlebnisse hinter sich und verbringt mit anderen preisgekrönten Studentinnen einen Monat als Volontärin einer New Yorker Modezeitschrift. Hin- und hergerissen zwischen widersprüchlichen Empfindungen und Träumen - der Sehnsucht nach erotischen Erfahrungen und der Angst vor Schwangerschaft, dem Wunsch, eine erfolgreiche Autorin zu werden, und dem Rückzug auf die passive Rolle der Beobachterin - gerät sie in eine tiefe Krise: Als man bei ihr einen Nervenzusammenbruch diagnostiziert und sie zum Psychiater schickt, fühlt sie sich αunter einer Glasglocke±, auf sich selbst wartend. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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