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  1. Sylvia Plath by Susan Bassnet, 1987-06
  2. Drei Frauen / Three Women. Ein Gedicht für drei Stimmen / A Poem for Three Voices. by Sylvia Plath, 1999-09-01
  3. Winter Trees by Sylvia. Plath, 1972
  4. The Grief of Influence: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes by Heather Clark, 2011-01-25
  5. Firsts May 2010 Sylvia Plath & Olive Higgins Prouty (Volume 20 Number 5, Vol. 20 No. 5)
  6. Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar (Bloom's Guides)
  7. The Bell Jar (Paperback) by Sylvia Plath (Author), 1978
  8. Chapters in a Mythology: The Poetry of Sylvia Plath by Judith Kroll, 2007-03-15
  9. The Savage God: A Study of Suicide by A. (Sylvia Plath) Alvarez, 1976
  10. The Colossus: Poems by Sylvia Plath, 1972-02
  11. Writing Back: Sylvia Plath and Cold War Politics by Robin Peel, 2002-08
  12. Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams by Sylvia Plath, 2001-04-09
  13. The It-doesn't-matter Suit by Sylvia Plath, 1997-11-17
  14. Ariel's Gift: Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and the Story of Birthday Letters by Erica Wagner, 2002-04-17

61. Sylvia Plath — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Plath, Sylvia. Plath, Sylvia, 1932–63, American poet, b. Boston. Educated at Smith College and Cambridge, Plath published poems even as a child and won many
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    Plath, Sylvia, The Colossus (1960), is at once highly disciplined, well crafted, and intensely personal; these qualities are present in all her work. Ariel (1968), considered her finest book of poetry, was written in the last months of her life and published posthumously, as were Crossing the Water (1971) and Winter Trees (1972). Her late poems reveal an objective detachment from life and a growing fascination with death. They are rendered with impeccable and ruthless art, describing the most extreme reaches of Plath's consciousness and passions. Her one novel, The Bell Jar (1971), originally published in England under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas in 1962, is autobiographical, a fictionalized account of a nervous breakdown she suffered when in college. Plath was married to the poet Ted Hughes and was the mother of two children. She committed suicide in London in Feb., 1963. Ever since, her brief life, troubled marriage, and fiercely luminous poetry have provided the raw materials for interpretation by a small army of biographers, feminists, memoirists, novelists, playwrights, scholars, and others.

62. Paperback Of The Week: The Journals Of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962 | Books | The Obse
Stephanie Merritt reviews The Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962 . Online Guardian newspaper.
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63. Ken Lopez Bookseller: PLATH, Sylvia - The Bell Jar
London, Faber and Faber, (1966). Plath's largely autobiographical novel, which she published pseudonymously in hopes of avoiding the consequences of being recognized by her
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PLATH, Sylvia The Bell Jar London, Faber and Faber, (1966). Plath's largely autobiographical novel, which she published pseudonymously in hopes of avoiding the consequences of being recognized by her friends and neighbors, and their recognizing themselves in her book. The novel's clearcut exposition of its heroine's pain and attempted suicide was reinforced by its author's actual suicide (barely a month after publication), lending a mythic dimension to the book. Later edition, and the first edition published under Plath's own name, preceding the American edition by a full five years. Owner name on flyleaf; cocked; near fine in a near fine dust jacket with mild rubbing to the folds and a bit of wear at the crown. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by PLATH, Sylvia

64. The Journals Of Sylvia Plath: Part Two | Books | Guardian.co.uk
Excerpts from The Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962 . Online Guardian newspaper.
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    The Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962 The Journals of Sylvia Plath 1950-1962
    Faber and Faber £21 July 1950 - I may never be happy, but tonight I am content. Nothing more than an empty house, the warm hazy weariness from a day spent setting strawberry runners in the sun, a glass of cool sweet milk, and a shallow dish of blueberries bathed in cream. Now I know how people can live without books, without college. When one is so tired at the end of a day one must sleep, and at the next dawn there are more strawberry runners to set, and so one goes on living, near the earth. At times like this I'd call myself a fool to ask for more ... Ilo asked me today in the strawberry field, "Do you like the Renaissance painters? Raphael and Michelangelo? I copied some of Michelangelo once. And what do you think of Picasso ... These painters who make a circle and a little board going down for a leg?" We worked side by side in the rows, and he would be quiet for a while, then suddenly burst out with conversation, speaking with his thick German accent. He straightened up, his tan, intelligent face crinkling up with laughter. His chunky, muscular body was bronzed, and his blonde hair tucked up under a white handkerchief around his head. He said, "You like Frank Sinatra? So sendimental, so romandic, so moonlight night, Ja?"

65. Assia's Guilt Over Sylvia Plath's Suicide Is Just A Myth | From The Guardian | T
Comments in reply to the article Haunted By The Ghosts Of Love . Online Guardian newspaper.
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First U.S. Publication A major literary eventthe complete, uncensored journals of Sylvia Plath, published in their entirety for the first time. Sylvia Plath's journals were originally published in 1982 in a heavily abridged version authorized by Plath's husband, Ted Hughes. This new edition is an exact and complete transcription of the diaries Plath kept during the last twelve years of her life. Sixty percent of the book is material that has never before been made public, more fully revealing the intensity of the poet's personal and literary struggles, and providing fresh insight into both her frequent desperation and the bravery with which she faced down her demons. The complete

67. 'I Failed Her. I Was 30 And Stupid' | Books | The Observer
By Vanessa Thorpe. Discusses A. L. Alvarez s belief that he could have done more to prevent the suicide of Plath, a young poet that he championed. Online Guardian newspaper.
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68. Plath, Sylvia Summary | BookRags.com
Plath, Sylvia Table of Contents. Plath, Sylvia summary with 75 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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69. Who Is Sylvia? | Books | The Guardian
By Katharine Viner. Discusses the construction of Plath through her poetry, novel, journal and diaries. Online Guardian newspaper.
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70. Love, Loathing And Life With Ted Hughes | Books | The Guardian
By Katharine Viner. Analysis of previously unpublished extracts from Plath s diaries, notebook and journals. Particular attention is paid to new information provided on the poet s relationship with her husband.
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71. Plath, Sylvia
Plath, Sylvia (1932–1963) US poet and novelist. Her powerful, highly personal poems, often expressing a sense of desolation, are distinguished by their intensity and sharp
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72. The Poet Who Died So Well | Books | The Observer
By Kate Kellaway. Discusses Plath in view of the upcoming release of her unedited journals, notebook and diaries. Online Guardian newspaper.
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73. Plath, Sylvia Synonyms, Plath, Sylvia Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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74. 'I Realised Sylvia Knew About Assia's Pregnancy - It Might Have Offered A Furthe
A contemporary of Plath s, Elizabeth Sigmund, recalls a conversation with the poet shortly before her suicide. Online Guardian newspaper.
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    'I realised Sylvia knew about Assia's pregnancy - it might have offered a further explanation of her suicide'
    In a heart-breaking new twist in the story of the lives and deaths of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath, Elizabeth Sigmund recalls a moment of terrible realisation In 1963, the poet Sylvia Plath, distraught at the break-up of her marriage to Ted Hughes, committed suicide. Six years later, Hughes faced more tragedy when his mistress Assia Wevill - who had lured him away from Plath - killed herself and their four-year-old daughter Shura. Elizabeth Sigmund, a close friend of Sylvia Plath, prompted by the Guardian's account of Wevill's death (Saturday Review, 10/4/99) recalls the aftermath of Plath's suicide and the terrible events surrounding the death of Assia and Shura. In March 1963, I went with my young daughter, Meg, to visit Sylvia Plath's small children in the flat in Fitzroy Road, Primrose Hill, where their mother had killed herself weeks earlier. I had been told that Ted Hughes's aunt, Hilda, was looking after the children, four-year-old Frieda and one-year-old Nicholas. Before gassing herself, Sylvia had left food and drink for her children and made sure they were safe in their bedroom.

75. Plath, Sylvia
Plath, Sylvia Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Plath, Sylvia at Questia library.
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76. How Black Magic Killed Sylvia Plath | From The Guardian | The Guardian
By A. Alvarez. Considers the effect of Plath s involvement in her husband s interest in hypnotherapy and alternative beliefs. Includes reminiscences by the writer of his friendship with Plath during this period. Online Guardian newspaper.
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    How black magic killed Sylvia Plath
    Ted Hughes' dabbling in the occult enabled his wife to write some of her greatest works. But, says Al Alvarez, ex-poetry editor of the Observer and a friend of the doomed couple, inspiration came at a terrible cost Sylvia Plath was a Fulbright scholar at Cambridge when she first met Ted Hughes, in 1956. For him, she was "beautiful, beautiful America", the land of impossible plenty, and he never quite lost his sense of her foreignness and freedom, as though she had been cast in some more generous mould that made him feel shabby. When they married he was "a post-war, utility son-in-law" and she was "transfigured./ So slender and new and naked./ A nodding spray of wet violet." In fact she was a girl with a load of troubles on her back, as everyone now knows: a suicide attempt that had almost succeeded, a nightmare series of electro-convulsive shock treatments and, behind all that, an adored Prussian father who scared her stiff and died when she was eight. Hughes calls her father "The Minotaur" and a large number of the poems in his book Birthday Letters (1998) chart Plath's gradual, fatal descent into his lair. It was Hughes who showed her how to get there and he did it in the name of poetry. The weird mishmash of pagan superstition and Celtic myth that got him to where he wanted to be worked fine for him and even made sense, given his unreconstructed Cold Comfort Farm view of the world, but for Sylvia it was a foreign country in every sense. Ted's background was rural and relatively poor. Sylvia's background was academic, middle-class.

77. Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath (19321963) Two Views of Plath's Life and Career On Black Rook in Rainy Weather On The Colossus On Tulips About the Bee Poems On The Bee
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78. Onlinekunst.de: GEDICHTE Sylvia Plath Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 27. Oktober Von Inga
Zum Geburtstag von Sylvia Plath am 27. Oktober eine Seite von Inga Schnekenburger mit dem Gedicht Ulme und Musik von Karlheinz Essl.
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Home Forum Heute! Galerie ... Gedichte Der Computergarten am 27. Oktober
Sylvia Plath amerikanische Schriftstellerin geboren in Boston
am 27. Oktober 1932,
gestorben in London (Selbstmord)
am 11. Februar 1963 Sylvia Plath war mit dem Lyriker T. Hughes verheiratet. Leid, Hoffnungslosigkeit und Verzweiflung kennzeichnen ihr Werk. Sie war Mutter und Schriftstellerin und verzweifelte an den Anforderungen, die diese Doppelrolle von einer Frau fordert. Ihre Schuldgefühle, ihre Todessehnsucht und ihre Depressionen führten zum Freitod von Sylvia PLath. Sie nahm sich am 11. Februar 1963 im Alter von 31 Jahren das Leben. Die Frauenbewegung erhob sie zu einer "Kultfrau". Ihre Gedichte und ihr einziger Roman "Die Glasglocke", 1963, sind erschütternde Zeugnisse einer unglücklichen Frau. Erich Fried hat Texte von ihr übersetzt.

79. The Bell Jar - PLATH, Sylvia | Between The Covers Rare Books
First American edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Advance Review Copy with slip laid in. A beautiful copy. BTC 103194
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80. Gedichte Von Sylvia Plath In Deutscher Übersetzung
Einige Gedichte aus dem Band Crossing the Water in deutscher bersetzung.
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Sylvia Plath Einige Gedichte aus Crossing the Water in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz Tot geboren Diese Gedichte leben nicht: eine traurige Diagnose.
Ihre Zehen und Finger sind richtig ausgebildet,
ihre kleinen Stirnen vor Konzentration gewölbt.
Sie haben es nie geschafft, umherzugehen wie Leute,
doch nicht etwa aus Mangel an Mutterliebe. Ich begreife nicht, was aus ihnen geworden ist!
In Form und Zahl und allen Teilen sind sie gelungen.
Sie liegen so lieb in der Pökelflüssigkeit!
Sie lächeln und lächeln und lächeln mich an.
Und trotzdem füllen sich die Lungen nicht,
fangen die Herzen nicht an zu schlagen. Sie sind keine Schweine, nicht einmal Fische,
es wäre besser, sie wären am Leben und wären diese Tiere. Doch sie sind tot, und ihre Mutter ist halb tot vor Qual, und sie starren nur dumm und sprechen nicht von ihr. Stillborn Metaphern Ich bin ein neunsilbiges Rätsel

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