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    <title>Prosopopoeial Poetry of Personal Prophetic Transfiguration - Sylvia Plath&amp;#039;s &amp;quot;Lady Lazarus&amp;quot; and David Bowie&amp;#039;s &amp;quot;Lazarus&amp;quot;</title>

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            <title>Volume 6, Issue 2</title>
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            <title>ARTICLES</title>
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	<year>2025</year>

    
	<volume>6</volume>
	
    
    <content><![CDATA[<p>Prosopopoeia, as a literary device is not uncommon in both English<br />and American literature, since authors have been using it throughout<br />literary history in order to introduce a manufactured and contrived<br />presentation of characters or personified things, that is, feigned sub<br />specie personae. This paper examines the importance of prosopopoeia<br />as a literary device in revealing certain personal prophetic visions when<br />in anticipation of one’s own imminent death with examples from Sylvia<br />Plath and David Bowie’s poetics. Through the impersonation of the<br />absent speaker or a personification, the language of the prosopopoeia<br />has a purpose of transfiguration by revealing the staggering horrors of<br />inner struggles, thus becoming the enabling device through which one<br />speaks about one’s forthcoming, expected death. More specifically, this<br />paper focuses on the adoption of such voices of the imagined Biblical<br />figures in Sylvia Plath’s poem “Lady Lazarus” and in David Bowie’s song<br />“Lazarus” which express a prophetic vision of the personal self, as well<br />as the predictive resurrection and life after death through one’s own<br />immortal artistic legacy and output.</p>]]></content>

    
    
            <keywords>prosopopoeia, David Bowie, Sylvia Plath, Lazarus, transfiguration</keywords>
    
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    <url>https://ijep.ibupress.com/articles/prosopopoeial-poetry-of-personal-prophetic-transfiguration---sylvia-plath-s-lady-lazarus-and-david-bowie-s-lazarus-</url>

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