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  1. Ariel is a poem by Sylvia Plath that explores themes of transformation, rebirth, and death. It was first published in 1965 and reprinted in her Collected Poems in 1981.

  2. Ariel. Êxtase no escuro, E um fluir azul sem substância. De penhasco e distâncias. Leoa de Deus, Nos tornamos uma, Eixo de calcanhares e joelhos! – O sulco. Fende e passa, irmã do.

  3. Ariel was the second book of Sylvia Plath's poetry to be published. It was first released in 1965, two years after her death by suicide. The poems of Ariel, with their free-flowing images and characteristically menacing psychic landscapes, marked a dramatic turn from Plath's earlier Colossus poems.

  4. Sylvia Plath. Track 12 on Ariel. Ariel was the name of one of Plath’s favorite horses. In the introduction to the restored edition of Ariel, her daughter Frieda explains that this is what her...

  5. Ariel‘ by Sylvia Plath describes the terror of a wild horseback ride and the mental and emotional transformation that the rider and the speaker go through as she faces death. The poem begins with a calm “stasis” in which nothing is happening until the horse, “Ariel,” throws herself headlong into a charge.

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  6. A free verse poem by Sylvia Plath, published posthumously in 1965, about a liberating but dangerous horseback ride. The poem explores themes of liberation, transcendence, and psychological instability, using allusion, assonance, and enjambment.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ariel_(poem)Ariel (poem) - Wikipedia

    "Ariel" is a poem written by the American poet Sylvia Plath. It was written on her thirtieth birthday, October 27, 1962, [1] and published posthumously in the collection Ariel in 1965. [2] Despite the poem's ambiguity, it is understood to describe an early morning horse-ride towards the rising sun.