GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP – The mythology behind the legacy of poet Sylvia Plath will be explored in the second online short course offered in September by the Stockton University Institute for Lifelong learning.
Stockton Assistant Professor of Writing and First-Year Studies Emily Van Duyne will explore how Plath’s husband, British Poet Ted Hughes and other literary critics creating a damaging mythology around Plath’s legacy.
The course will run from 2-3 p.m. on Wednesdays, Sept. 9, 16, 23 and 30.
The cost is $45. To register, go to:
https://stockton.edu/aging/service-learning.html
For more information, contact Stockton Center on Successful Aging Director David Burdick at David.Burdick@stockton.edu, or SCOSA Fellow Christine Ferri at Christine.Ferri@stockton.edu or call 609-652-4311.