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  1. Há 1 dia · For all of Plath’s genius, like her protagonist Esther, she had demons. She suffered impostor syndrome and wrote to a friend, “For the few little outward successes I may seem to have, there are acres of misgiving and self-doubt.”*. The Bell Jar was published in January 1963, when Sylvia Plath was thirty.

  2. The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath - quick read in a day, adored her casual and deadpan style, more funny than I expected, enjoyed the first person Portrait of a Lady by Henry James - loved, really enjoyed his prose and ridiculous sentences/imagery, the length was a bonus

  3. Há 5 dias · Some people argue that The Bell Jar, the iconic novel by Sylvia Plath, is a work of poetry rather than prose. This argument has been fueled by Plath’s own acknowledgment that she was influenced by poets such as W.H. Auden, T.S. Eliot and Elizabeth Bishop.

  4. Há 3 dias · Plath, Sylvia A good paperback, minor signs of wear on cov. as in image, text/block tight clean. publisher: Faber & Faber, London date: 1978 isbn: 9780571081783 ...

  5. Há 3 dias · Jones was Plath’s American editor in her lifetime; she bought The Colossus for Knopf, and later, turned down The Bell Jar for American publication. In 2022, I sought Sara out to ask her what she knew about Judith’s relationship with Sylvia, only to discover she was looking for me, wondering the same.

  6. Há 4 dias · Of course Aurelia Plath, born in 1906, was named not for a fad but for her Austrian-born mother. "Sylvia" was emphatically not a family name but a conscious reference to the natural world her parents Aurelia and Otto Plath hoped to study and write books about. They also made the unusual choice to give Sylvia, born in 1932, no middle name.

  7. Há 2 dias · 12 books based on 1 votes: Into the Heartless Wood by Joanna Ruth Meyer, The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath, The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton, Pumpkinheads ...