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  1. The Journals of Sylvia Plath by Sylvia Plath, 1998-05-11
  2. The Art of Sylvia Plath: a Symposium
  3. The Cambridge Introduction to Sylvia Plath (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Jo Gill, 2008-10-27
  4. Your Own, Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath by Stephanie Hemphill, 2008-12-23
  5. Sylvia Plath Poems: Selected by Ted Hughes (Poet to Poet: An Essential Choice of Classic Verse) by Sylvia Plath, 2000-04-03
  6. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath by Ronald Hayman, 2003-07-24
  7. Sylvia Plath: A Biography (Vermilion Books) by Linda Wagner-Martin, 1988-09-15
  8. Sylvia Plath's Fiction: A Critical Study by Luke Ferretter, 2010-09-21
  9. Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath's Art of the Visual
  10. Collected Poems by Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, 1998-10
  11. Giving Up: The Last Days of Sylvia Plath by Jillian Becker, 2003-05-12
  12. The Collected Poems (P.S.) by Sylvia Plath, 2008-09-01
  13. Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath by Kate Moses, 2003-10-14
  14. The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes by Janet Malcolm, 1995-03-28

21. Poet: Sylvia Plath - All Poems Of Sylvia Plath
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To download the eBook right-Click on the title and select "Save Target As". Biography Poems Quotations Comments ... Stats Born in 1932 to middle class parents in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Sylvia Plath published her first poem at the age of eight. A sensitive person who tended to be a bit of a perfectionist she was what many would consider a model daughter and student - popular, a straight A student, always winning .. .. more >>
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As to seize me senses, haul My eyelids up, and grant A brief respite from fear Of total neutrality."

22. The Poetry Of Sylvia Plath
The Poetry of sylvia plath. All Links, in Alphabetical Order. Above the Oxbow Admonitions Aftermath Alicante Lullaby All the Dead Dears
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The Poetry of Sylvia Plath
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Above the Oxbow

Admonitions

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JUVENILIA
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Aerialist April 18 April Aubade Aquatic Nocturne Bitter Strawberries ... Cinderella Circus in Three Rings Danse Macabre The Dead Denouement Dialogue En Route Dirge for a Joker The Dispossessed Doom of Exiles Doomsday The Dream Epitaph in Three Parts To Eva Descending the Stair Family Reunion Female Author Gold mouths cry Go get the goodly squab Insolent storm strikes at the skull Jilted To a Jilted Lover Lament Love Is a Parallax Mad Girl's Love Song Metamorphoses of the Moon Midsummer Mobile Moonsong at Morning Morning in the Hospital Solarium Never try to trick me with a kiss Notes to a Neophyte On Looking into the Eyes of a Demon Lover The Princess and the Goblins Prologue to Spring Song for a Revolutionary Love Sonnet : To Eva Sonnet to Satan Sonnet : To Time A Sorcerer Bids Farewell to Seem Temper of Time Terminal Touch-and-Go The Trial of Man Trio of Love Songs Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea Conversation Among the Ruins Winter Landscape, with Rooks

23. Literary Encyclopedia: Sylvia Plath
In her brief but momentous career, sylvia plath rewrote the story that women writers could tell in poetry and, to some extent, in fiction and diaries as
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24. Salon.com Books | The Real Sylvia Plath
Article by Kate Moses which looks at the journals of sylvia plath, exploring the lesserknown side of the poet and theories about what drove her to suicide.
http://archive.salon.com/books/feature/2000/05/30/plath1/

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  • The real Sylvia Plath Her newly published, unexpurgated journals reveal the poet's true demons and support a little-known theory about what drove her to suicide. By Kate Moses It's the tally of "my lusts and my little ideas," wrote 17-year-old Sylvia Plath of the journals in which she confessed her judgments, her "test tube infatuations," her story notes, her cake baking, her dreams and her fears from the age of 12 until days before her death by her own hand at the age of 30. Plath's characterization of her journal stands in stunning contrast to the monumentally revealing document she created: more than a thousand pages scattered through various handwritten notebooks, diaries, fragments and typed sheets, the sum of it an extraordinary record of what she called the "forging of a soul," the creation of a writer and a woman whose many veils and guises have succeeded in forestalling anyone from knowing who she really was, despite her lifelong quest to discover the answer for herself.

    25. PAL: Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
    A Fulbright Scholarship was awarded to sylvia plath to attend Cambridge University in England. Concurrently she had been selected for a Woodrow Wilson
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    PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide - An Ongoing Project Paul P. Reuben (To send an email, please click on my name above.) Chapter 10: Sylvia Plath (1932-1963) Primary Works Selected Bibliography 1980-Present MLA Style Citation of this Web Page A Brief Biography ... Home Page
    Source: Modern American Poetry Primary Works The Colossus The Bell Jar Ariel Crossing the Water; transitional poems Winter Trees Letters Home: correspondence, 1950-1963 The Bed Book Johnny Panic and the Bible of dreams: short stories, prose, and diary excerpts The Collected Poems The Journals The Poetry of Sylvia Plath. Brennan, Claire (ed.). NY: Columbia UP, 1999. Ariel: The Restored Edition. Hughes, Frieda (foreword). NY: HarperCollins, 2004. List of Awards, etc. First place in the Boston Globe contest for a news story, top prize in Atlantic Monthly Scholastic contest for fiction. Sylvia was offered a full scholarship to Wellesley College, which was close to her home. She accepted instead partial scholarships to Smith College where she would live on campus. First prize in Mademoiselle Fiction Contest for "Sunday at the Mintons" ($500).

    26. Sylvia Plath
    Photograph, brief description and link to further biographical information.
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    Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
    Sylvia Plath's life , and especially her death, have never been fully understood. An acclaimed poet and novelist, she is the golden girl who had everythingbeauty and brains; a great and recognized talent; a family that included a daughter and a son. Yet on a third attempt, she committed suicide in 1963 at age 31. Her best known work is "The Bell Jar", a loosely autobiographical novel about the slow emotional collapse of a young woman working for a prestigious New York magazine on a summer internship.

    27. Featured Author: Sylvia Plath
    The Bell Jar is a novel about the events of sylvia plath s 20th year about how she tried to die, and how they stuck her together with glue.
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    Featured Author: Sylvia Plath
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    Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath in 1956, the year they were married. REVIEWS OF SYLVIA PLATH'S BOOKS:
  • Ariel
    "The strength of feeling and the intensity that play about these posthumously published poems, the relentless honesty that permeates them are so great that at first meeting the reader shrinks from their impact, and then wonders where the poet summoned up the resources to be so unsparing and so open-eyed about herself."
  • The Bell Jar
    "'The Bell Jar' is a novel about the events of Sylvia Plath's 20th year: about how she tried to die, and how they stuck her together with glue. It is a fine novel, as bitter and remorseless as her last poems . . ."
  • Crossing the Water
    "Though this book . . . is by no means Sylvia Plath's best, it forms a chapter of her poetic life. In these poems, written between 1960 and late 1961 and antedating 'Ariel,' the poet plays Pygmalion to her own Galatea, willing herself into shape, struggling against the inherited outlines of her predecessors."
  • Winter Trees ' Reviewed by Joyce Carol Oates
    "[A]ll of the poems those that are obviously not quite-finished as well as those that are technically perfect have that exquisite, heart-breaking quality about them that has made Sylvia Plath our acknowledged Queen of Sorrows, the spokeswoman for our most private, most helpless nightmares."
  • 28. Sylvia Plath - Poetic Madness - Depression - Suicide
    Poet sylvia plath suffered from extreme bipolar depression that profoundly affected her work and ultimately led to her suicide at the age of 30.
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    Great talent in great darkness
    The glamour brought about by Sylvia Plath's suicide overshadows much of her work, a glamour that has made her a sort of heroine for her fans and a poet damned by a murderous art for her critics. Sylvia Plath was born in Boston in 1932. She grew up comfortably in middle-class style and attended Smith College. Though Plath appeared to be a carefree student who was the envy of many young women, she silently struggled with the monsters of mental illness. In her senior year she won Mademoiselle magazine's fiction contest and was awarded two Smith Poetry Prizes. In addition to these accolades, she was chosen to be guest editor of

    29. Voices And Visions Spotlight -- Sylvia Plath
    Learn more about sylvia plath by visiting Web sites that explore her life and poetry. Voices Visions, a video series from The Annenberg Media Multimedia
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    Elizabeth Bishop
    Hart Crane Emily Dickinson T. S. Eliot ... Marianne Moore Sylvia Plath Ezra Pound Wallace Stevens Walt Whitman William Carlos Williams
    Sylvia Plath's status as a major American poet has been obscured by her reputation as a martyr, a victimized woman whose tragic life finally ended in suicide. Nevertheless, there are many who insist the poems in her posthumously published volume, Ariel , represent the most dazzling and productive short period of writing since Keats. In this verse, it is argued, Plath fully realizes the Keatsian sense of the sweetness of deatha longing to be swallowed up by something greater than oneself, to become part of the eternal. Academy of American Poets "Love set you going like a fat gold watch." Plath describes the birth of her daughter, Frieda, in "Morning Song," one of three Plath poems at the Academy of American Poets' Plath site. While there, read the Plath biography and the thoughtful essay on daughters in poems and explore the list of Plath-related links. Sylvia Plath Resources From a paper on the imagery in Plath's poem "Daddy" to an interview with Ted Hughes in the Spring 1995

    30. Sylvia Plath, Blackbird
    sylvia plath is widely recognized as one of the most important American poets of the twentieth century. Her books include the poetry collections The
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    SYLVIA PLATH Ennui (introduction and text) Sylvia Plath is widely recognized as one of the most important American poets of the twentieth century. Her books include the poetry collections The Colossus and Other Poems (reissued by Vintage in 1998); Ariel (reissued in 1999) and Crossing the Water (1980), both reissued by Harper Perennial; Winter Trees (Faber and Faber, 1975); and The Collected Poems (Harper Colophon), which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1982, as well as the novel The Bell Jar (which Plath originally published under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas); and a posthumous prose collection, Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams: Short Stories, Prose, and Diary Excerpts (both reissued by Harper Perennial in 2000). Born in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1932, Plath graduated from Smith College in 1955 and won a Fulbright Scholarship to Cambridge University. She was married to the English poet Ted Hughes, and together they had two children, Frieda and Nicholas. Plath died in London in 1963, and is buried in the churchyard at Heptonstall, West Yorkshire. In 2000

    31. Sylvia Plath @Web English Teacher
    sylvia plath Forum In addition to a bibliography and FAQ page, this forum offers users a chance to post questions, comments, and insights into plath s
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    Biography, links to a few poems, and commentary. Sylvia Plath Forum
    In addition to a bibliography and FAQ page, this forum offers users a chance to post questions, comments, and insights into Plath's poetry and life. Women in Poetry Six lessons with emphasis on women and poetry. Lesson 2 uses Plath's "Daddy." Search WWW Search Web English Teacher About Web English Teacher Site Map Accolades Contact Us Web English Teacher presents the best of K-12 English / Language Arts teaching resources: lesson plans, WebQuests, videos, biography, e-texts, criticism, jokes, puzzles, and classroom activities. Permission to link is granted to any educational site.

    32. BBC - Arts - Poetry: Out Loud
    Reproduced from Collected Poems of sylvia plath by permission of Faber Faber on behalf of the sylvia plath estate.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/poetry/outloud/plath.shtml
    Lady Lazarus Requires Real Player
    This powerful reading was recorded for the British Council only days after the poem was written and is slightly longer than the version published posthumously in the collection 'Ariel'.
    I have done it again.
    One year in every ten
    I manage it- A sort of walking miracle, my skin
    Bright as a Nazi lampshade,
    My right foot A paperweight,
    My face a featureless, fine
    Jew linen. Peel off the napkin
    O my enemy.
    Do I terrify?- Yes, yes Herr Professor It is I. Can you deny The nose, the eye pits, the full set of teeth? The sour breath Will vanish in a day. Soon, soon the flesh The grave cave ate will be At home on me And I a smiling woman. I am only thirty. And like the cat I have nine times to die. This is Number Three. What a trash To annihilate each decade. What a million filaments. The peanut-crunching crowd Shoves in to see Them unwrap me hand and foot- The big strip tease. Gentlemen, ladies These are my hands My knees. I may be skin and bone, I may be Japanese, Nevertheless, I am the same, identical woman.

    33. Daddy -
    by sylvia plath. You do not do, you do not do Any more, black shoe In which I have lived like a foot For thirty years, poor and white,
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    34. The Wondering Minstrels (poet)
    1048, 7 May 2002, sylvia plath, Black Rook in Rainy Weather, On the stiff twig up 41 881, 2 Sep 2001, sylvia plath, The Moon and the Yew tree
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    Main page Sorted on poet , letter P Date Poet Title Length 18 Jan 2003 Ruth Padel Misty How I love 17 Jul 1999 Dorothy Parker Resume Razors pain you; 31 Aug 2001 Dorothy Parker Frustration If I had a shiny gun, 26 Sep 2005 Dorothy Parker Threnody Lilacs blossom just ... 19 Feb 2004 Dorothy Parker Love Song My own dear love, he... 14 Jul 2000 Dorothy Parker Epitaph for a Darling Lady All her hours were y... 31 Aug 1999 Dorothy Parker Comment Oh, life is a glorio... 9 Sep 2002 Dorothy Parker Unfortunate Coincidence By the time you swea... 27 Feb 2004 Dorothy Parker From A Letter From Lesbia ... So, praise the g... 16 Dec 2000 Dorothy Parker Song of Perfect Propriety Oh, I should like to... 28 Sep 2000 Dorothy Parker Chant for Dark Hours Some men, some men 15 Feb 2001 Dorothy Parker A Well Worn Story In April, in April, 2 Aug 2005 Dorothy Parker Untitled I wish I could drink... 28 Aug 1999 Nicanor Parra Young Poets Write as you will 19 Mar 2000 Alex Pascall Psalm Of the Valleys We dedicate, O Lord,... 05 May 2000 Boris Pasternak March The sun is hotter th... 28 Mar 1999 Boris Pasternak Winter Night It snowed and snowed...

    35. Sylvia Plath
    Writer The Bell Jar. sylvia plath was born in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, to Otto and Aurelia Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions, Bio,
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  • 36. Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
    See also the Massachusetts Review essay, collected in Wagner s sylvia plath Critical Essays (Boston G. K. Hall, 1984) and Van Dyne s 1993 book from the
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    Sylvia Plath (1932-1963)
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    Classroom Issues and Strategies
    Students usually begin with the fact that Plath committed suicide and then read her death as some kind of "warning" to talented, ambitious women writers. (The recent biography by Stevenson only supports this view, unfortunately.) What must be done is to get to the text, in each case, and read for nuance of meaninghumor, anger, poignance, intellectual tour de force. Running parallel with this sense of Plath as some inhuman persona is a fearful acknowledgment that women who have ambition are not quite normal. Plath receives a very gender-based reading. A good corrective is to talk about people who have tendencies toward depression, a situation that affects men as well as women. Focus on the text and ready information about the possible biographical influence on that text. Often, however, the influences are largely literaryMedea is as close a persona for some of the late poems as Plath herself T. S. Eliot

    37. The Willing Domesticity Of Sylvia Plath: A Rebuttal Of The "Feminist" Label, By
    Essay by Michelle KinseyClinton examining sylvia plath as a feminist writer.
    http://www.sapphireblue.com/writing/plath.html
    The Willing Domesticity of Sylvia Plath: A Rebuttal of the "Feminist" Label
    by Michelle Kinsey-Clinton www.sapphireblue.com , May 27, 1997
    [Note for March 4, 1999: This paper was posted on an older version of my website, and was not re-posted when I ripped it down and redid it. However, I keep getting requests for it, and my referer logs keep showing people getting 404s from my site off search engine queries for materials on Sylvia Plath, so here it is. Do your own homework, kids: use this as a reference but don't rip me off. I'll send Guido after you.] "I think I would like to call myself 'the girl who wanted to be God'. Yet if I were not in this body, where would I beperhaps I am destined to be classified and qualified. But, oh, I cry out against it."
    Sylvia Plath
    In 1953, at age 20, Plath wrote in her journal: I must find a strong potential powerful mate who can counter my vibrant dynamic self: sexual and intellectual, and while comradely, I must admire him: respect and admiration must equate with the object of my love (that is where the remnants of paternal, godlike qualities come in). (Journals, 73) Here, the reader finds no hint of misandrist resistance to the idea of a strong attachment to a mate. Indeed, it seems obvious that Plath was searching for an equal to accompany her through all the aspects of a multifaceted life. To her, complete devotion was not only no betrayal of herself as a woman, it would make her whole as a person. The one provision was that this potential mate be the one special one who would not bind her into a woman she did not want to be: she would be a wife, and she would write as well.

    38. Sylvia Plath Quotes
    17 quotes and quotations by sylvia plath. sylvia plath Apparently, the most difficult feat for a Cambridge male is to accept a woman not merely as
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    Date of Death: February 11 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Sylvia Plath Related Authors: Ralph Waldo Emerson Robert Frost Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Walt Whitman ... T. S. Eliot And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt. Sylvia Plath Apparently, the most difficult feat for a Cambridge male is to accept a woman not merely as feeling, not merely as thinking, but as managing a complex, vital interweaving of both. Sylvia Plath But life is long. And it is the long run that balances the short flare of interest and passion. Sylvia Plath Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it feels like hell. I do it so it feels real. I guess you could say I've a call. Sylvia Plath How frail the human heart must be - a mirrored pool of thought.

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