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Taylor, Tess (February 12, 2013). "Reading Sylvia Plath 50 Years After Her Death Is A Different Experience". NPR . Retrieved July 11, 2017. Jernigan, Adam T. (January 1, 2014). "Paraliterary Labors in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar: Typists, Teachers, and the Pink-Collar Subtext". Modern Fiction Studies. 60 (1): 1–27. doi: 10.1353/mfs.2014.0010. OCLC 5561439112. S2CID 162359742. In 1950, Plath attended Smith College, a private women's liberal arts college in Massachusetts. She excelled academically. While at Smith, she lived in Lawrence House, and a plaque can be found outside her old room. She edited The Smith Review. After her third year of college, Plath was awarded a coveted position as a guest editor at Mademoiselle magazine, during which she spent a month in New York City. [5] The experience was not what she had hoped for, and many of the events that took place during that summer were later used as inspiration for her novel The Bell Jar. [14] Several of Plath's letters and her personal journal were published after her death. Most of her manuscripts are held in the Cambridge and Indiana University libraries. a b c d e f Cooper, Brian (June 2003). "Sylvia Plath and the depression continuum". J R Soc Med. 96 (6): 296–301. doi: 10.1177/014107680309600613. PMC 539515. PMID 12782699.

The Dedalus Book of Literary Suicides: Dead Letters (2008) Gary Lachman, Dedalus Press, University of Michigan, p. 145 We anticipate restoring more services in the next few weeks, but disruption to certain services is now expected to Tabor, Stephen. (1988). Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. London: Mansell. ISBN 0-7201-1830-1. The United States Postal Service introduced a postage stamp featuring Plath in 2012. [100] [101] [102] An English Heritage plaque records Plath's residence at 3 Chalcot Square, in London. [29] Jealous one I am, green-eyed, spite-seething. Read the six women poets in the ‘new poets of England and America.’ Dull, turgid.” – Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

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Plath seemed to make a good recovery and returned to college. In January 1955, she submitted her thesis The Magic Mirror: A Study of the Double in Two of Dostoyevsky's Novels, and in June graduated from Smith with an A.B., summa cum laude. [20] She was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa academic honor society, [14] and had an IQ of around 160. [21] [22] The Blood Jet Is Poetry". Time. June 10, 1966. Archived from the original on March 10, 2015 . Retrieved July 9, 2010. Book review, Ariel. After Otto's death, Aurelia moved her children and her parents to 26 Elmwood Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts, in 1942. [7] Plath commented in "Ocean 1212-W", one of her final works, that her first nine years "sealed themselves off like a ship in a bottle—beautiful, inaccessible, obsolete, a fine, white flying myth". [5] [13] Plath attended Bradford Senior High School (now Wellesley High School) in Wellesley, graduating in 1950. [5] Just after graduating from high school, she had her first national publication in the Christian Science Monitor. [10] College years and depression [ edit ] Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts

Runco, Mark A.; Pritzker, Steven R., eds. (1999). Encyclopedia of Creativity, Two-Volume Set. Academic Press. p.388. ISBN 978-0122270758. Archived from the original on October 28, 2019 . Retrieved August 31, 2017. Cheng'en Wu, translated and abridged by Arthur Waley (1942) Monkey: Folk Novel of China. UNESCO collection, Chinese series. Grove Press.

The horror, day by day more sure, of being pregnant. Remembering my growing casualness about contraception, as if it couldn’t happen to me.” – Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath Wagner, Erica. (2002). Ariel's Gift: Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and the Story of Birthday Letters. New York: W. W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-32301-3. Bonhams: Plath (Sylvia) Three Women. A Monologue for Three Voices..." www.bonhams.com. Archived from the original on January 22, 2019 . Retrieved January 21, 2019. I enjoy it when Ted is off for a bit. I can build up my own inner life, my own thoughts, without his continuous “What are you thinking? What are you going to do now?” which makes me promptly and recalcitrantly stop thinking and doing.” – Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath I got the final insight: not only am I just as nasty as everybody else, but so is Ted. A liar and a vain smiler.” – Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

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