“Subjectivity, as it emanates from Plath’s, Howe’s, HInsey’s, and Glück’s practices of poetic memory, has a strong element of otherness. It is grounded in memory, but not in the personal memory of the ‘I.’ … [These poets] seek to transcend the diminished ‘I’ of historic memory by searching for the self’s other dimensions in places presumably unrelated to it.”