Video recording of the book launch for Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural, published by Cambridge University Press
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Video recording of the book launch for Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural, published by Cambridge University Press
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Join us for the exciting launch of Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural, with the author Dr Dorka Tamás in conversation with Dr Amanda Golden.
Join us for the exciting launch of Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural, with the author Dr Dorka Tamás in conversation with Dr Amanda Golden.
After a short presentation and conversation between Dorka and Amanda on Plath’s affiliations with the supernatural, the politics of the witch trials during the Cold War, and the magical attributes of poetry, we will have an open discussion where you can also ask questions to the author.
Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural is published by Cambridge University Press, with the e-book available from 21st February. You can directly purchase the book at www.cambridge.org/9781009575515 and use code SPTS2026 at checkout for a 20% discount.
Time and date: Saturday 7 February 2026 at 7 PM GMT/2 PM ET.
Something wicked this way comes... on 31 January 2026!
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Barbie publication and Plath talk
My chapter ‘Dreaming in Plastic: Branding, Iconography, and the Evolving Domesticity of Barbie’s Dreamhouse from the Kitchen Debate to Barbie (2023)’ is now available in the edited collection The Barbie Phenomenon, Volume 2, published by Routledge: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003611523-4 If anyone doesn’t have access to this book but would like to read my chapter, please get in touch with me at…
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Public events in October-November 2024
on 11th October, I will be leading a discussion on The Bell Jar for the Alumni Book Club of the English Literature Programme at the University of Groningen: On 1st November, I will continue my online Taylor seminars, this time about a Halloween-themed topic of witchcraft in Taylor Swift’s music. Register here: Register on Eventbrite On 3rd November, I am hosting with the Plath Society a book…
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It's been a long time coming but... my monograph SYLVIA PLATH AND THE SUPERNATURAL IS GOING TO BE PUBLISHED BY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 😭❤️ 📚🪄🧙♀️✨
Sylvia Plath and Dark Academia in The Tortured Poets Department
Register on Eventbrite After the release of TTPD, in this session, we are going to dive into the literary influences and parallels between Sylvia Plath and Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department. Why does Swift allude to tortured poets like Plath? Should we read her songs as poems? Does dark academia influence the album concept? How does Swift employ female artists in American literature…
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Following the Sylvia Plath-Taylor Swift seminar series, in this additional event, we will discuss TTPD and its literary influences.
Registration: The Sylvia Plath-Taylor Swift Online Seminar Series
This online seminar series invites fans, enthusiasts, scholars, and curious minds alike to explore the fascinating parallels between the iconic poet Sylvia Plath and the chart-topping artist Taylor Swift. Throughout the weekly sessions (six in total), the seminars will discuss the various topics from girlhood, and Americana, to rebirth in their works and uncover the metaphors and shared emotional…
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Behind the Iron Curtain: Sylvia Plath and Hungary during the Cold War
My article on Sylvia Plath, Hungary, and the Iron Curtain is out now. It was published as part a special issue by the French journal E-Rea: “The ‘Edge’ of Sylvia Plath’s Critical History: A Reappraisal of Plath’s Work, 60 years after“. You can find the article here and the abstract below: This article looks at the under-researched topic broadly defined as Sylvia Plath’s relationship with Europe…
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The Sylvia Plath/Taylor Swift Online Seminar Series starting in 2024
Due to my research and personal interests, and internet demand, I am going to offer an online seminar series from 2024 on the shared themes and writing styles in the poetry and songs of Taylor Swift and Sylvia Plath. Although recently several universities announced that they will have English undegraduate modules on Swift that explore her lyrics in relation to the canon, my seminars will offer…
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Witches and Ritual Magic in Taylor Swift’s Music
Since her sixth studio album Reputation (2017), Taylor Swift referenced various times to witches and the witch-hunt(s) in her songs, music videos, and stage performances. More recently, during the performance of “willow” from the Eras Tour gained some needless traction from a few Christians accusing Swift of performing witchcraft on stage. While these accusations are mildly amusing, they bring…
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Research updates: April-May 2023
Spring has been busy research-wise.I’ve shared in my blog a video recording of my presentation “This is what we were after, the hair colour of sea witch”: Aquatic Surfaces and Female Power in Assia Wevill’s ‘Lost Island’ advert (1965) that I presented at the annual Haunted Shores conference (7-8 April 2023). On 12-14 April 2023, I participated at the BAAS annual conference, on a panel on Sylvia…
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"This is what we were after, the hair colour of sea witch”: Aquatic Surfaces and Female Power in Assia Wevill’s ‘Lost Island’ advert (1965)
You can watch now a video recording of my presentation on Assia Wevill’s Lost Island advert, James Bond, and sea witches that I presented on the Aquatic Surfaces and Depths: Haunted Shores 2023 online conference:
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The List of Sylvia Plath poems as Taylor Swift songs
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Research update: February 2023
On the 9th of January, I was honoured to talk about my research in front of an international audience, discussing Sylvia Plath and the Psychoanalysis of Fairy Tales. Many thanks to the organisers Fuhito Endo and Kazuki Inoue and The University of Tokyo for hosting me. At the moment, I have three conference presentations in line for 2023: I’m forming an incredible panel with my friends Kitty Shaw…
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Case by case: Open research in different disciplines
Case by case: Open research in different disciplines
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