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  1. Otto Plath morre em 5 de novembro de 1940, uma semana e meia após o aniversário de oito anos de Sylvia, devido a complicações seguidas à amputação de uma das pernas em decorrência de diabetes. A doença já era tratável nessa época, porém ele não havia recebido o tratamento necessário, tendo diagnosticado a doença por conta própria.

  2. Sylvia Plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts, in October of 1932. Her mother was Aurelia Schober Plath and was of American-Austrian descent. Plath’s father was Otto Plath. He was an entomologist and professor from Grabow, Germany. In 1936, the family moved from Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts to Winthrop. It was here, at eight years old, that ...

  3. 5 de dez. de 2018 · However, in 2012, newly released FBI files on the German-born Otto Plath suggested that he may have been a Nazi sympathizer. As the Guardian reported at the time, “the files reveal that he was detained over suspected pro-German allegiance.” Unlike her critics in the twentieth century, Sylvia may have had the inside scoop on those allegiances.

  4. midst of her remembered happiness, then, Plath is acutely aware of what has been lost, and how she may regain it. The seascapes of her childhood memories are not simply past idylls in which happiness is preserved, they are psychological points on a route to reunion with Otto. Plath's poetic use of landscape has received considerable critical at-

  5. Sylvia Plath. 1932–1963. Bettmann / Getty Images. Sylvia Plath was one of the most dynamic and admired poets of the 20th century. By the time she took her life at the age of 30, Plath already had a following in the literary community. In the ensuing years her work attracted the attention of a multitude of readers, who saw in her singular ...

  6. 11 de nov. de 2023 · Sylvia Plath and a Summary of "Daddy". "Here is a poem spoken by a girl with an Electra complex. Her father died while she thought he was God. Her case is complicated by the fact that her father was also a Nazi and her mother very possibly Jewish. In the daughter the two strains marry and paralyze each other—she has to act out the awful ...

  7. Sylvia Plath. Sylvia Plath ( Aussprache [ plæθ ]; * 27. Oktober 1932 in Jamaica Plain bei Boston, Massachusetts; † 11. Februar 1963 in Primrose Hill, London) war eine amerikanische Schriftstellerin. Als Plaths Hauptwerk gelten ihre Lyrik, insbesondere der nachgelassene Lyrikband Ariel, sowie ihr einziger Roman Die Glasglocke.