sylvia plath
Sylvia Plath's most well known poems were mostly written at the end of 1962, during her separation from her husband. They include Ariel, Daddy, Lady Lazarus, and The Applicant. Morning Song and Blackberrying are others that are anthologized as well.
Some of Sylvia Plath's poems that explore family relationships include "Daddy," which delves into her complex feelings towards her father, and "Full Fathom Five," which touches on themes of motherhood and her own relationship with her mother. Plath's "Child" also examines the theme of motherhood and the responsibilities and joys of raising children.
In "Strumpet Song," Sylvia Plath explores themes of female sexuality and identity through the persona of a strumpet (a promiscuous woman). The poem delves into the complexities of societal expectations and the constraints placed on women who do not conform to conventional norms. Plath uses vivid imagery to challenge the stereotypical portrayal of women and to emphasize the importance of embracing one's own sexuality and self-expression.
It consists of eight stanzas and has no formal rhyme scheme.
There is a reference to Princess Diana in "Dance In the Dark." References are also made to Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, and Sylvia Plath.
Snapshot - Sylvia song - was created in 1983.
sylvia sang that song
The singer who sang Nobody was simply called "Sylvia."
Morning Song - song - was created in 1995.
Sylvia-1982
That singer is Sylvia and the song title is Nobody. It was on her Just Sylvia CD from 1982. The single was #1 on the billboard country singles chart 8/21/82 The song also went over on the the pop charts and adult contempary. She was nominated for a Grammy for the song that year but did not win it