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A photograph of American writer and poet Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963) on her grave at St Thomas a Beckett churchyard, Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, 5th May 2011. Amy T. Zielinski/Getty ...
There are many possible lives we could live but the use of Plath’s fig analogy to explore this idea is not quite right.
Slyvia Plath was a famous poem writer who died by taking her own life on Feb. 11, 1963. After she died, her poems were published in various forms so the world could see her creative madness.
In Emily Van Duyne’s Loving Sylvia Plath she asks if we can fully understand the poet’s work without understanding her abusive marriage to Ted Hughes. A photograph of Sylvia Plath on her grave ...
NORTHAMPTON — Sylvia Plath, the writer and poet whose 1963 novel “The Bell Jar” was a vanguard of second-wave feminism, is the core of a small but thoughtfully curated exhibit entitled ...
Lynne Kaufman’s “Who Killed Sylvia Plath” at The Marsh in S.F. takes viewers inside the troubled mind of the iconic poet.
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