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  1. Há 10 horas · We see “My Year of Rest and Relaxation” by Ottessa Moshfegh and “The Bell Jar” by Sylvia Plath. Also, “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka, a fat black bug on its cover.

  2. Há 6 dias · Description. Plath, Sylvia [Victoria Lucas]. The Bell Jar. London: Heinemann, 1963. From the Clifton Waller Barrett Library of American Literature. Files. Additional Information. Collection. Censored: Wielding the Red Pen. Citation. “Bell Jar,” University of Virginia Library Online Exhibits, accessed May 26, 2024, . « Previous Item. Next Item »

  3. Há 1 dia · The Bell Jar tells the story of Esther Greenwood, a talented young writer who has just secured an internship at a New York fashion magazine. But although trying her best to fit in, she finds herself adrift in the big city, unable to fit into the limiting gender roles of her time. Plath masterfully draws the reader into Esther’s breakdown ...

  4. Há 2 dias · The Bell Jar, única novela de la autora publicada en 1963 en Londres, ha sido de particular interés para la crítica por su carácter autobiográfico y por haber visto la luz semanas antes del suicidio de Plath, el cual la volvió famosa en Inglaterra y, posteriormente, en su país natal —en el cual había tenido una recepción menos entusiasta hasta e...

  5. 15 de mai. de 2024 · At the height of academic excellence and other personal wins, Esther Greenwood’s promising future threatens to fall apart as her mind begins to shatter. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath explores what it’s like for a young woman to have a mental health episode in the 1950s’.

  6. 9 de mai. de 2024 · With the knowledge of her imminent suicide, reading The Bell Jar and her journal entries is like retracing of a map of her life. Her early works depict her mental illness and her attempts to treat it; as we move on to the poems written in the months leading up to her death, “Daddy” and “Lady Lazarus” shed light on her ...

  7. 7 de mai. de 2024 · Sylvia PlathsThe Bell Jar” is one such work that presents many aspects worth exploring in the classroom setting. This semi-autobiographical novel addresses themes such as identity, mental health, gender norms, and societal expectations.