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Sylvia Plath : a biography

Connie Ann Kirk

(Greenwood biographies)

Greenwood Press, 2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [121]-127) and index

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Description

The poet Sylvia Plath has been a cultural icon since 1963 when she took her own life on a cold winter morning at the age of 30. This up-to-date biography explores the nature and sources of the mythology that has surrounded the poet's life by presenting a balanced account of her own life and the many significant people and events that influenced her. This outstanding biography presents the facts of Plath's life as they are known in the 21st century. The research for this biography uitilizes the latest updated scholarship including new information released in the unabridged journals published in 2000 and the newly accessible Ted Hughes archives. In addition to this primary research, conducted in part at Smith College, Kirk also provides new insights and perspectives from original interview material with a Plath contemporary who personally knew her. Whether read for a school assignment or for personal interest, this highly readable biography offers an accessible alternative to the density of Plath scholarship. Readers who wish to pursue the topic further will find an extensive bibliography of biographical and critical sources, a full list of Plath's writings, an appendix of her own literary holdings, and another appendix of her family tree.

Table of Contents

Preface Timeline Who Was Sylvia? Beyond the Icon Early Life and Family (Pre-1932-1936) The Golden Schoolgirl (1937-1955) The Academic Life (1950-1955) A Poet's Life and a Poet's Wife (1956-1961) The Bell Jar Cracks (1962-1963) After Plath: Mysteries and Controversies Appendix A: Family Tree Appendix B: Sylvia Plath's Library Bibliography Index

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