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         Plath Sylvia:     more books (100)
  1. The Journals of Sylvia Plath by Sylvia Plath, 1998-05-11
  2. The Art of Sylvia Plath: a Symposium
  3. The Cambridge Introduction to Sylvia Plath (Cambridge Introductions to Literature) by Jo Gill, 2008-10-27
  4. Your Own, Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath by Stephanie Hemphill, 2008-12-23
  5. Sylvia Plath Poems: Selected by Ted Hughes (Poet to Poet: An Essential Choice of Classic Verse) by Sylvia Plath, 2000-04-03
  6. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath by Ronald Hayman, 2003-07-24
  7. Sylvia Plath: A Biography (Vermilion Books) by Linda Wagner-Martin, 1988-09-15
  8. Sylvia Plath's Fiction: A Critical Study by Luke Ferretter, 2010-09-21
  9. Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath's Art of the Visual
  10. Collected Poems by Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, 1998-10
  11. Giving Up: The Last Days of Sylvia Plath by Jillian Becker, 2003-05-12
  12. The Collected Poems (P.S.) by Sylvia Plath, 2008-09-01
  13. Wintering: A Novel of Sylvia Plath by Kate Moses, 2003-10-14
  14. The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes by Janet Malcolm, 1995-03-28

21. Lucy's Sylvia Plath

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22. .a Wind Of Such Violence.the Work Of Plath.
(Formerly known as "For The Love of sylvia plath") Currently 230 Poems and Growing.
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(Formerly known as "For The Love of Sylvia Plath")
Currently 230 Poems and Growing.
Above the Oxbow
Admonitions

Aftermath

Alicante Lullaby
... In Chronological Order Established August, 1994

23. My Tribute To Plath
My Tribute to sylvia plath. ( The Mad Girl Poet Whose Words Echo in my Head) sylvia plath Tshirts (I am not making any money off the stuff)
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My Tribute to Sylvia Plath
(The Mad Girl Poet Whose Words Echo in my Head)
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Mad Girl's Love Song

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Mad Girl's Love Song
"I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;
I lift my lids and all is born again.
(I think I made you up inside my head.) The stars go waltzing out in blue and red,
And arbitrary blackness gallops in:
I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead. I dreamed that you bewitched me into bed
And sung me moon-struck, kissed me quite insane.
(I think I made you up inside my head.) God topples from the sky, hell's fires fade: Exit seraphim and Satan's men: I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead. I fancied you'd return the way you said, But I grow old and I forget your name. (I think I made you up inside my head.) I should have loved a thunderbird instead; At least when spring comes they roar back again.

24. Sylvia Plath Homepage
The sylvia plath Homepage has moved to http//www.sylviaplath.de. Please update your links as this site will not be around for much longer.
http://ilabws.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~beckmann/plath.html
The Sylvia Plath Homepage has moved to http://www.sylviaplath.de Please update your links as this site will not be around for much longer. Anja Beckmann, 22 July 2003

25. GEDICHTE Sylvia Plath Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 27. Oktober Von Inga Schnekenburger
Zum Geburtstag von sylvia plath am 27. Oktober eine Seite von Inga Schnekenburger mit dem Gedicht Ulme und Musik von Karlheinz Essl.
http://www.onlinekunst.de/oktoberzwei/27_10_Plath.htm
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Sylvia Plath
Portrait Silvia Plath
amerikanische Schriftstellerin
geboren in Boston am 27. Oktober 1932
gestorben in London ( Selbstmord ) in London am 11. Februar 1963
"Masken sind heutzutage an der Tagesordnung,
und das mindeste, was ich tun kann, ist die Illusion zu pflegen,
daß ich fröhlich, ausgeglichen und nicht ängstlich bin."

Zitat aus dem Tagebuch der achtzehnjährigen Sylvia Plath. Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath war mit dem Lyriker T. Hughes verheiratet. Leid, Hoffnungslosigkeit, und Verzweiflung kennzeichnen ihr Werk. sie war Mutter und Schriftstellerin und verzweifelte an den Anforderungen, die diese Doppelrolle von einer Frau fordert. Sie nahm sich am 11. Februar 1963 im Alter von 31 Jahren das Leben. Die Frauenbewegung erhob sie zu einer "Kultfrau". Ihre Gedichte und ihr einziger Roman "Die Glasglocke", 1963, sind erschütternde Zeugnisse einer unglücklichen Frau. Erich Fried hat Texte von ihr übersetzt. Das nachfolgende Gedicht " Ulme - Elm" zeigt eindrucksvoll die Genialität der Schriftstellerin.

26. My Personal Literary Criticism
A selection of critical papers by Daniele DiGiacomo on poetry ranging from Old English to sylvia plath.
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My Personal Literary Criticism by Daniele DiGiacomo ( danieledg1@aol.com The following is a collection of my own literary criticism from high school and from my first year in college. Hopefully you will find something useful here to help you write your own paper. Whatever you do, please do not plagiarize my papers. Plagiarism is wrong, and remember, your teachers have access to any web sites that you do. For literary criticism from other sources, please consult my site: Internet Literary Criticism Click on any of the works below to read the related paper: John Donne: "The Sun Rising" William Faulkner: "A Rose for Emily" William Faulkner: "Barn Burning" Hannah W. Foster: ... Unknown: "The Wanderer"

27. ::t H E . M A D N E S S . A N D . A R T I S T R Y . O F . S Y L V I A . P L A T
Photos, extracts from plath's poetry, listing of books relating to plath, and biographical information.
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28. EducETH: Plath, Sylvia
information on sylvia plath and her books suitable for class reading, teaching information, teachers and students comments, requests.
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29. Contemporary Poetry
Small collection of contemporary poems. Includes Wallace Stevens, sylvia plath, Mark Strand and many well known and lesser known poets.
http://www.palace.net/~llama/poetry/
contemporary poems
from A Century of Epigrams J. V. Cunningham A Sort of a Song William Carlos Williams ... He Held Radical Light A. R. Ammons Her Kind Anne Sexton The Hollow Men T. S. Eliot ...
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30. Sylvia Plath Homepage
This page has moved to www.sylviaplath.de, please update your links! The sylvia plath Homepage has moved to http//www.sylviaplath.de.
http://stinfwww.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/~beckmann/plath.html
The Sylvia Plath Homepage has moved to http://www.sylviaplath.de Please update your links as this site will not be around for much longer. Anja Beckmann, 22 July 2003

31. Alice's Psychotic Sylvia Site
A multitude of poetry, photographs, and quotations. Featured poems written by the author and by sylvia plath.
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Bridge/1097/

My Writings
Quotations Medications Sylvia Plath
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Quotations Medications Sylvia Plath ... E-Mail Me

32. Plath's Poetry
sylvia plath. sylvia plath Poetic Artisan. From "Years" 'Eternity bores me, I never wanted it.' Sylivia plath was proclaimed a "Poetic Artisan" by her husband, Poet Laureate of England, Ted Hughes. a posthumous book of poems, "The Collected Poems sylvia plath", would end up wining the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
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Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath: Poetic Artisan From: "Years": 'Eternity bores me, I never wanted it.' Sylivia Plath was proclaimed a "Poetic Artisan" by her husband, Poet Laureate of England, Ted Hughes. This meaning Plath was only happy with a piece of literature if she could work on it. Her contemporaries in the late 1950's and early 60's philosophy of "First thought, best thought" as endorsed by Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsburg would not have suited her. Plath, instead worked tirelessly on her poetic style , which at times seems rambling and non-sensical. However, Plath did everything in her writing for a reason. Taking this into consideration, it is startling that when Plath published her semi-autobiographical novel, "The Bell Jar" in 1963 under a pseudonym in England (It was rejected for pring in the US by Harpers and Knoff; Knoff having published Plath's first collection of poems, "The Colossus"), she didn't refer to "The Bell Jar" as 'serious' literature. For someone who took the craft of writing so pensively it appears ridicuolous that Plath would put anything out in the public eye if she was anything less than utterly pleased with it. At her death in 1963, Plath has a collection of poems ready for publishing

33. The Complete List Of Sylvia Plath Links
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34. Home_page
Original poetry and selected favorites by sylvia plath.
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35. Sylvia Plath - Poems And Biography By AmericanPoems.com
Biography of sylvia plath. sylvia plath (1932 1963). sylvia started her life in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932.
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Today is May 28th, 2004 - the site contains 32 poets and 4491 poems. Biography of Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath (1932 - 1963)
Sylvia started her life in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932. During her early childhood, Sylvia's father Otto suffered from a lengthy illness. Otto, certain he had cancer, did not seek treatment initially. When he finally did see a doctor, a case of diabetes was diagnosed but by that time his illness was advanced. His end was fraught with suffering which included the amputation of a leg. Reference to the leg is made in "Daddy" Otto died just days past Sylvia's 8th birthday. In October 1955, Sylvia attended Newnham College at Cambridge University on a Fulbright scholarship. After a series of go nowhere relationships and numerous blind dates, Sylvia met Ted Hughes at a St. Botolph's party on February 25, 1956. They were married on a rainy day in London on June 16th of the same year and honeymooned in Benidorm, Spain. Ted Hughes describes the details of their wedding beautifully in his poem "A Pink Wool Knitted Dress" in Birthday Letters. In December 1959 Sylvia and Ted returned to England. Sylvia was pregnant and due to give birth in the spring of 1960. On April 1st, Frieda Rebecca was born. During her pregnancy, on February 10th, Sylvia signed a contract with William Heinemann Ltd. to publish The Colossus, which was to come out in October 1960. Outwardly Sylvia showed amazing energy. She scoured and scrubbed their London flat, wanting a pretty home for herself, her husband and their yet to be born baby. Inwardly she felt exhausted and barely able to carry on, but unwilling to let the world know and her circumstances pressed in on her. She wanted everything, and the writing was her outlet and her curse. It was both her salvation and her undoing.

36. O Poema
Biografia e obra dos grandes poetas do mundo inteiro. Wallace Stevens, Ezra Pound, Mayakovski, Eugenio Montale, T.S. Eliot, Ferreira Gullar, sylvia plath, e.e. cummings, Marina Tsvetaeva, Garcia Lorca, Carlos Drmmond de Andrade.
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37. Sylvia Plath - The Academy Of American Poets
Entry includes biographical information, transcriptions of Daddy, Lady Lazarus and Morning Song, selected bibliography and links to relevant sites.
http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/splatfst.htm
poetry awards poetry month poetry exhibits poetry map ... about the academy Search Larger Type Find a Poet Find a Poem Listening Booth ... Add to a Notebook Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath was born in Boston in 1932. She grew up in a comfortably middle-class style and attended Smith College. She suffered a breakdown at the end of her junior year of college, but recovered well enough to return and excel during her senior year, receiving various prizes and graduating summa cum laude . In 1955, having been awarded a Fulbright scholarship, she began two years at Cambridge University. There she met and married the British poet Ted Hughes and settled in England, bearing two children. Her first book of poems, The Colossus (1960), demonstrated her precocious talent, but was far more conventional than the work that followed. Having studied with Robert Lowell in 1959 and been influenced by the "confessional" style of his collection Life Studies , she embarked on the new work that made her posthumous reputation as a major poet. A terrifying record of her encroaching mental illness, the poems that were collected after her suicide (at age 30) in 1963 in the volumes Ariel Crossing the Water , and Winter Trees are graphically macabre, hallucinatory in their imagery, but full of ironic wit, technical brilliance, and tremendous emotional power. Her

38. ClassicNotes: Sylvia Plath
sylvia plath. Biography of sylvia plath. sylvia plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932, and spent her early childhood
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Biography of Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932, and spent her early childhood years in Winthrop, a seaside town in the Boston area. Her mother parents were Austrian émigrés, while her father, an immigrant from Poland, was a professor of biology at Boston University and an internationally known expert on bees. However, her father died in November 1940 after a protracted illness and her family moved to the more conservative suburb of Wellesley. Plath was essentially raised by her grandmother while her mother taught students at the medical-secretarial training program at Boston University. At an early age, Sylvia began to write poems and to draw in pen and ink. She published her first poem at age eight, and by the time she was seventeen she was an experienced writer. Her first published work came in 1950, a short story in the magazine Seventeen entitled "And Summer Will Not Come Again," while the Christian Science Monitor published a poem called "Bitter Strawberries" that same year. That year Plath entered Smith College on a scholarship endowed by Olive Higgins Prouty, the novelist and author of Stella Dallas. The next year she won Mademoiselle magazine's fiction contest with a short story "Sunday at the Mintons" and was awarded two Smith poetry prizes and elected to Phi Beta Kappa. In 1953, Esther returned home to her Boston suburb after working at a fashion magazine internship, where she made her first suicide attempt and was hospitalized for psychotherapy; these events, among other biographical details, are paralleled in The Bell Jar.

39. Gedichte Von Sylvia Plath In Deutscher Übersetzung
Einige Gedichte aus dem Band Crossing the Water in deutscher œbersetzung.
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Sylvia Plath Einige Gedichte aus Crossing the Water in deutscher Übersetzung von Johannes Beilharz Tot geboren Diese Gedichte leben nicht: eine traurige Diagnose.
Ihre Zehen und Finger sind richtig ausgebildet,
ihre kleinen Stirnen vor Konzentration gewölbt.
Sie haben es nie geschafft, umherzugehen wie Leute,
doch nicht etwa aus Mangel an Mutterliebe. Ich begreife nicht, was aus ihnen geworden ist!
In Form und Zahl und allen Teilen sind sie gelungen.
Sie liegen so lieb in der Pökelflüssigkeit!
Sie lächeln und lächeln und lächeln mich an.
Und trotzdem füllen sich die Lungen nicht,
fangen die Herzen nicht an zu schlagen. Sie sind keine Schweine, nicht einmal Fische,
es wäre besser, sie wären am Leben und wären diese Tiere. Doch sie sind tot, und ihre Mutter ist halb tot vor Qual, und sie starren nur dumm und sprechen nicht von ihr. Stillborn Metaphern Ich bin ein neunsilbiges Rätsel

40. Sylvia Plath And Alice Walker
An essay by Caroline Cooper in which the author discusses how she believes the two writers challenged society's conspiracy against women.
http://www.english-literature.org/essays/plath_walker.html

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