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  1. 14 de dez. de 1975 · Edited by Aurelia Schober Plath. 500 pp. New York: Harper & Row. $12.50. Poor woman, indeed: she was 30 when she died, well‐educated, discriminating and, finally, a good poet. However self ...

  2. Aurelia Plath, então, muda-se com seus pais e as crianças, para a rua Elmwood 26, em Wellesley, Massachusetts, em 1942. Anos na faculdade. Durante o verão após seu terceiro ano na faculdade, Plath trabalhou como editora convidada na revista "Mademoiselle" e morou por um mês na cidade de Nova Iorque.

  3. Aurelia Plath was born Aurelia Frances Schober on April 26, 1906 in a flat on Columbus Avenue in the Boston, Massachusetts neighborhood called Jamaica Plain. Her parents, Francis ("Frank") and Aurelia Greenwood Schober, were immigrants from Austria. They married in Boston in July 1905 and became U.S. citizens in 1909.

  4. The photographs are annotated by Otto Plath, Aurelia Schober Plath, Sylvia Plath, and June Johnson Helle. The collection is arranged as follows: Series I. Photographs of Otto Plath and Siblings (1910-1930s) contains 8 items. These photographs of Otto Plath and his brother Hugo Plath and sister Frieda Plath are arranged in chronological order.

  5. 11 de dez. de 2019 · Early Life . Sylvia Plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She was the first child of Otto and Aurelia Plath. Otto was a German-born entomologist (and the author of a book about bumblebees) and a professor of biology at Boston University, while Aurelia (nee Schober) was a second-generation American whose grandparents had emigrated from Austria.

  6. 17 de mar. de 1994 · Aurelia Schober Plath, an educator and the editor of the correspondence of her daughter, the poet Sylvia Plath, died on Friday at the North Hill Health Center in Needham, Mass. She was 87, and ...

  7. 6 de abr. de 2021 · After her first suicide attempt in 1953, Plath was given electric shock treatment at McLean, a high-end private hospital in Boston. Her stay there was funded by the author Olive Higgins Prouty, who was a mentor of Sylvia’s, since Aurelia could not have afforded it. (Mrs Prouty paid $2500 over several months to the hospital, a tidy sum at the ...