Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath
Title Sylvia Plath PDF eBook
Author Edward Butscher
Publisher IPG
Pages 442
Release 2003-10-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1936182327

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This is the first full-length biography of Sylvia Plath, whose suicide in made her a misinterpreted cause celebre and catapulted her into the ranks of the major confessional voices of her generation.

Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath
Title Sylvia Plath PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 259
Release 2007
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1438121717

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A collection of essays on poet Sylvia Plath's life and work.

Bitter Fame

Bitter Fame
Title Bitter Fame PDF eBook
Author Anne Stevenson
Publisher Mariner Books
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Poets, American
ISBN 9780395937600

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Though Plath has become a modern legendary figure, this is the first fully informed account of her life as a poet. With new material of all sorts, Stevenson recounts the struggle between fantasy and reality that blessed the artist but placed a curse on the woman. Photos.

The Silent Woman

The Silent Woman
Title The Silent Woman PDF eBook
Author Janet Malcolm
Publisher Vintage
Pages 224
Release 2013-01-16
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307830616

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In an astonishing feat of literary detection, one of the most provocative critics of our time and the author of In the Freud Archives and The Purloined Clinic offers an elegantly reasoned meditation on the art of biography. In The Silent Woman, Janet Malcolm examines the biographies of Sylvia Plath to create a book not about Plath’s life but about her afterlife: how her estranged husband, the poet Ted Hughes, as executor of her estate, tried to serve two masters—Plath’s art and his own need for privacy; and how it fell to his sister, Olwyn Hughes, as literary agent for the estate, to protect him by limiting access to Plath’s work. Even as Malcolm brings her skepticism to bear on the claims of biography to present the truth about a life, a portrait of Sylvia Plath emerges that gives us a sense of “knowing” this tragic poet in a way we have never known her before. And she dispels forever the innocence with which most of us have approached the reading of any biography.

The Last Days of Sylvia Plath

The Last Days of Sylvia Plath
Title The Last Days of Sylvia Plath PDF eBook
Author Carl Rollyson
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 209
Release 2020-02-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1496826876

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In her last days, Sylvia Plath struggled to break out from the control of the towering figure of her husband Ted Hughes. In the antique mythology of his retinue, she had become the gorgon threatening to bring down the House of Hughes. Drawing on recently available court records, archives, and interviews, and reevaluating the memoirs of the formidable Hughes contingent who treated Plath as a female hysteric, Carl Rollyson rehabilitates the image of a woman too often viewed solely within the confines of what Hughes and his collaborators wanted to be written. Rollyson is the first biographer to gain access to the papers of Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse at Smith College, a key figure in the poet’s final days. Barnhouse was a therapist who may have been the only person to whom Plath believed she could reveal her whole self. Barnhouse went beyond the protocols of her profession, serving more as Plath’s ally, seeking a way out of the imprisoning charisma of Ted Hughes and friends he counted on to support a regime of antipathy against her. The Last Days of Sylvia Plath focuses on the train of events that plagued Plath’s last seven months when she tried to recover her own life in the midst of Hughes’s alternating threats and reassurances. In a siege-like atmosphere a tormented Plath continued to write, reach out to friends, and care for her two children. Why Barnhouse seemed, in Hughes’s malign view, his wife’s undoing, and how biographers, Hughes, and his cohort parsed the events that led to the poet’s death, form the charged and contentious story this book has to tell.

Giving Up

Giving Up
Title Giving Up PDF eBook
Author Jillian Becker
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 81
Release 2003-05-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0312315988

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Giving Up is Jillian Becker’s intimate account of her brief but extraordinary time with Sylvia Plath during the winter of 1963, the last months of the poet’s life. Abandoned by Ted Hughes, Sylvia found companionship and care in the home of Becker and her husband, who helped care for the estranged couple’s two small children while Sylvia tried to rest. In clear-eyed recollections unclouded by the intervening decades, Becker describes the events of Sylvia’s final days and suicide: her physical and emotional state, her grief over Hughes’s infidelity, her mysterious meeting with an unknown companion the night before her suicide, and the harsh aftermath of her funeral. Alongside this tragic conclusion is a beautifully rendered portrait of a friendship between two very different women.

Sylvia Plath: Drawings

Sylvia Plath: Drawings
Title Sylvia Plath: Drawings PDF eBook
Author Sylvia Plath
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 92
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0062316885

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A unique and invaluable collection of the young Sylvia Plath’s drawings from important and formative years in her life: 1955-1957 Sylvia Plath: Drawings is a portfolio of pen-and-ink illustrations created during the transformative period spent at Cambridge University, when Plath met and secretly married poet Ted Hughes, and traveled with him to Paris and Spain on their honeymoon, years before she wrote her seminal work, The Bell Jar. Throughout her life, Sylvia Plath cited art as her deepest source of inspiration. This collection sheds light on these key years in her life, capturing her exquisite observations of the world around her. It includes Plath’s drawings from England, France, Spain, and New England, featuring such subjects as Parisian rooftops, trees, and churches, as well as a portrait Ted Hughes. Sylvia Plath: Drawings includes letters and diary entries that add depth and context to the great poet’s work, as well as an illuminating introduction by her daughter, Frieda Hughes.