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  1. Maintained by: Find a Grave. Originally Created by: Jennifer M. Added: Aug 1, 2007. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 20723236. Source citation. Author, Scientist, Folk Figure. Otto Plath was the father of poet Sylvia Plath, and the subject of one of her most famous poems, Daddy. He died when Sylvia was eight of complications from diabetes.

  2. For reasons yet to be explained, no Plath biographers ever researched in any depth Aurelia’s background or her professional and personal life, instead devoting their efforts to finding out every detail about Otto Plath and, of course, the charismatic Sylvia. Interview notes and tapes show interviewers neglecting to ask Aurelia about her own life.

  3. On October 11, 1962, the English poet Ted Hughes abandoned his American wife, Sylvia Plath, and their children. On the same day, Plath wrote “ The Applicant ,” a hymn to female independence in the form of a withering critique of marriage. The poem begins like a dating agency advertisement.

  4. 23 de out. de 2018 · She was fine.” So Barnhouse was able to delve deeper into Plath’s psychological issues, among them the premature death of her father. A doctor of biology, Otto Plath misdiagnosed himself with cancer, refused treatment, and died from what turned out to be a treatable form of diabetes which, left untreated, led to his death in 1940 at age 55.

  5. otto-flath-stiftung.badsegeberg.deOtto-Flath-Stiftung

    Wir begrüßen Sie herzlich auf der Homepage der Kunsthalle Flath in Bad Segeberg. Das Museum befasst sich mit dem Leben und Werk des Bad Segeberger Bildhauers Otto Flath (1906-1987), dessen Werk rund 50 Altäre, 3.500 Holzskulpturen und über 10.000 Aquarelle und Grafiken umfasst.

  6. Otto Plath, le père de Sylvia, enseigne l’allemand et la biologie à l’université. Il est atteint d’un diabète qu’il ne traite pas. En 1940, il doit être amputé d’une jambe gangrenée, et meurt dans l’année.

  7. 20 de out. de 2023 · By studying the local bee populations in Devon, Sylvia had consciously connected to the legacy of her father, Otto Plath, who died when Sylvia was only eight years old. Otto Plath was an entomologist, an authority on bumble bees, and wrote a book about them in 1934, Bumble Bees and Their Ways, which is still regarded as a classic.