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  1. Since Sylvia Plath died in 1963, she's been turned into a crudely tragic symbol. As she inspires more biographies, will we ever get closer to the 'real' Plath, asks Lillian Crawford.

  2. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Aurelia Plath worried, lied, edited, tried to make her dead daughter seem like a happy person, sacrificed to give her children things she had not had and brand-name schooling, and loved them and her grandchildren in very wrong ways and anxiously. Folks just hated Aurelia, couldn't stand her: There is testimony.

  3. 24 de nov. de 2023 · Born in October of 1932, she grew up in a strongly academic family environment in Winthrop, Massachusetts. Winthrop and the surrounding areas appeared specifically in Plath's poem, "Point Shirley," which represents the town with bleakness. Her father, Otto Plath, was a biology professor, and her mother, Aurelia Plath, was a short-hand teacher.

  4. 23 de jan. de 2024 · Sylvia Plath Day by Day, Volume I (1932-1955), by Carl Rollyson, University of Mississippi Press (2023), 400 pp., $24.14 at Amazon.com. If you want Sylvia Plath without poetry, dip into this timeline of gleanings from diaries, letters, personal calendars, and other Plath biographies and sources, spanning her life from birth to September 1955.

  5. 22 de set. de 2016 · Aurelia Plath: Yes, this was one of the most terrible experiences of my life, really. She had built an enormous bonfire in the court outside her home in Devon. I stood in the doorway, holding her little daughter by the hand, and holding the boy, her son, in my arms, not able to go to her. And then I saw her emerge from the household with her ...

  6. 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.

  7. 28 de dez. de 2017 · Otto Plath’s first wife, Lydia Clara Bartz (1889-1988) was “Mrs. Lydia Plath” all her long adult life. She is buried in her home town, Fall Creek, Wisconsin. She and Otto married in 1912, lived together about two years, and maintained some contact after they separated.