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D. (Dorka) Tamás, Dr

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Forthcoming:
Editor: The New Sylvia Plath Studies; Chapter: “Plath and the Diabolic Atomic Age”. The New Sylvia Plath Studies (Cambridge University Press, 2027)

Chapter: ‘“24/7 Sylvia Plath”: Sylvia Plath and Popular Music’. Chapter in The Routledge Companion to Sylvia Plath edited collection (Routledge, 2026)

Chapter: “Using Google Maps to Track Sylvia Plath’s Poetic Landscape in England”. Case study in The Handbook of Critical Digital Humanities, edited collection (De Gruyter, 2026)

Monograph: Sylvia Plath and the Supernatural (Cambridge University Press, 2026)

2025:
Chapter: “‘Dreaming in Plastic: Branding, Iconography, and the Evolving Domesticity of Barbie’s Dreamhouse from the Kitchen Debate to Barbie (2023)”. The Barbie Phenomenon, Volume 2: Icon, Brand, Celebrity and Fandom, edited collection (Routledge, 2025)

“Sylvia Plath” entry on Literary Encyclopedia

2023:
Peer-reviewed essay: “Behind the Iron Curtain: Sylvia Plath and Hungary during the Cold War”. Special Issue of E-Rea (2023) https://doi.org/10.4000/erea.17121

Article: “Tracking Sylvia Plath’s Poetic Landscape in Devon”. Network in Canadian History & Environment. https://niche-canada.org/2023/05/05/tracking-plaths-poetic-presence-in-the-landscape-of-devon/

2022:
Co-written essay: “Challenging Mother Nature through the Feminised Imagery of Moon: An Ecofeminist Reading of Ann Radcliffe and Sylvia Plath”. Arcadia, Explorations in Environmental History Journal https://arcadiana.easlce.eu/2022/10/19/challenging-mother-nature-through-the-feminised-imagery-of-the-moon-an-ecofeminist-reading-of-ann-radcliffe-and-sylvia-plath/

Commissioned essay: “Maternal and Paternal Magic in Plath’s Writings”. After Sylvia: Poems and Essays (Nine Arches Press, 2022)

2021:
Peer-reviewed essay: “Sylvia Plath’s Reimagination of the Grimms’ Fairy Tales in Postwar American Culture”. Feminist Modernist Studies 5.1. (2022): 36-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/24692921.2021.1947081

“Plath’s Bee Poems: Flying, Freedom, and Fertility in the Witch Imagery”. Plath Profiles 13. (2021): 27-38. https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/plath/article/view/32313

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