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The Wonderful Button por Evan Hunter
Lord Weary’s Castle por Robert Lowell
Smith College Bulletin. The catalogue number 1953-1954 : with announcement of courses for 1954-1955 por Smith College
Transformations por Anne Sexton
The Golden Bough: a Study in Magic and Religion por James George Frazer, Sir.
To the lighthouse por Virginia Woolf
Flora Londinensis: Containing a history of the plants indigenous to Great Britain, illustrated by figures of the natural size por William Curtis
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Autores favoritosFyodor Dostoevsky, God, Ted Hughes, Henry James, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Robert Lowell, Otto Emil Plath, Sylvia Plath, Theodore Roethke, Anne Sexton, Peter K. Steinberg, Virginia Woolf, W. B. Yeats (Favoritos partilhados)
Sobre mimSylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 - February 11, 1963) was born in Boston and died in London. She was raised in suburban Boston, attended Smith College (1950-1955) and Newnham College, Cambridge University on a Fulbright (1955-1957). In 1956, she met and married the English poet Ted Hughes (1930-1998). She taught English at Smith College (1957-1958) and was a resident at the writers colony Yaddo in Saratoga Springs, New York (1959).
Her first collection of poetry, The Colossus and Other Poems, was published in London in 1960. A slightly different book under the same title appeared in the USA in 1962. In January 1963, The Bell Jar was published in England under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas.
Her posthumous fame and reputation draws largely from Ariel, published by Faber in 1965 and Harper & Row in 1966. When The Bell Jar was published in the US in 1971, it was a bestseller and lifted Plath to cult status. Published in 1981, The Collected Pomes of Sylvia Plath was the winner of the Pulitzer Prize.
The Estate of Sylvia Plath has overseen publication of addtional collections of poetry Crossing the Water (1971), Winter Trees (1971/1972), and Selected Poems (1985/1998). Additionally, the Estate has published many limited editions, a selection of letters (Letters Home, 1975/1976), an abridged selection of journals (The Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1982), an unabridged edition of her journals (The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, 2000), and three stories for children: The Bed Book (1976), The It-Doesn't-Matter Suit (1996), and "Mrs. Cherry's Kitchen" in Collected Children's Stories (2001).
Sylvia Plath is buried in Heptonstall, England.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaSylvia Plath's library is dispersed between three major repositories:
▪The Mortimer Rare Book Room, Nielson Library, Smith College Northampton Massachusetts;
▪The Lilly Library at the University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana; and
▪The Robert W. Woodruff Library at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
One book is held by the Ekstrom Library, University of Louisville, in Louisville, Kentucky.
The catalog includes books reviewed by Plath but that may not necessarily have been kept.
Other books are held privately and may not be reflected in this catalog.
Thanks must be given to those curators, catalogers, librarians, and archivists for caring for Plath's library.
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Nome realSylvia Plath
LocalizaçãoHeptonstall, England
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I'd always been curious about your work ever since someone told me a character in one of my plays "sounds like she reads too many Sylvia Plath" novels. Since we share five books I think I'll make a greater dedication to finding out more about you. I read a poem of yours once in a book about feminism. It was pretty good. Hope you enjoy wherever you are better than you liked it here.
publicado por quietprofanity às 1:20 pm (EST) em Mar 25, 2008