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'''Sylvia Plath''' (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. In 1982, she won a posthumous ''Pulitzer Prize'' for ''The Collected Poems''.  
 
'''Sylvia Plath''' (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. In 1982, she won a posthumous ''Pulitzer Prize'' for ''The Collected Poems''.  
  
==Literature==
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==Works==
 
; Poetry collections
 
; Poetry collections
 
* ''The Colossus and Other Poems'', 1960
 
* ''The Colossus and Other Poems'', 1960
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* ''Crossing the Water'', 1971
 
* ''Crossing the Water'', 1971
 
* ''Winter Trees'', 1971
 
* ''Winter Trees'', 1971
* [[Media:Plath_Sylvia_The_Collected_Poems_1981.pdf|''The Collected Poems'']], 1960, 1965, 1971; Ted Hughes (ed.), New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1981.
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* [http://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=C0BA35B499FC9B2DECFCAC667ED18098 ''The Collected Poems''], 1960, 1965, 1971; New York: Harper & Row, 1981.
* ''Selected Poems'', 1985
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* ''Selected Poems'', 1985.
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; Collected prose and novels
 
; Collected prose and novels
* ''The Journals of Sylvia Plath'', The Dial Press, 1982
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* ''The Journals of Sylvia Plath'', The Dial Press, 1982.
* ''The Magic Mirror'', 1989
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* ''The Magic Mirror'', 1989.
; On Plath
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* Harold Bloom (ed.), [[Media:Bloom_Harold_Sylvia_Plath_2001.pdf|''Sylvia Plath'']], Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.
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==Literature==
* Linda Wagner-Martin, [[Media:Wagner_Martin_Linda_Sylvia_Plath_A_Literary_Life_2nd_ed_2003.pdf|''Sylvia Plath: a literary life'']], New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999; 2nd edition, 2003.
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* Susan Bassnett, ''Sylvia Plath. An Introduction to the Poetry'', New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1987; 2nd ed., 2005.
* Claire Brennan, ''The Poetry of Sylvia Plath'', New York: Palgrave Macmillan
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* Linda Wagner-Martin, [[Media:Wagner_Martin_Linda_Sylvia_Plath_A_Literary_Life_2nd_ed_2003.pdf|''Sylvia Plath: a literary life'']], New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999; 2nd ed., 2003.
* Susan Bassnett, ''Sylvia Plath. An Introduction to the Poetry'', New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1987; 2nd edition, 2005.
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* Claire Brennan, ''The Poetry of Sylvia Plath'', New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000.
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* Harold Bloom (ed.), [[Media:Bloom_Harold_Sylvia_Plath_2001.pdf|''Sylvia Plath'']], Chelsea House, 2001.
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Plath
 
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sylvia_Plath

Latest revision as of 10:54, 5 March 2021

Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, and short-story writer. In 1982, she won a posthumous Pulitzer Prize for The Collected Poems.

Works[edit]

Poetry collections
  • The Colossus and Other Poems, 1960
  • Ariel, 1965
  • Three Women: A Monologue for Three Voices, 1968
  • Crossing the Water, 1971
  • Winter Trees, 1971
  • The Collected Poems, 1960, 1965, 1971; New York: Harper & Row, 1981.
  • Selected Poems, 1985.
Collected prose and novels
  • The Journals of Sylvia Plath, The Dial Press, 1982.
  • The Magic Mirror, 1989.

Literature[edit]

  • Susan Bassnett, Sylvia Plath. An Introduction to the Poetry, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1987; 2nd ed., 2005.
  • Linda Wagner-Martin, Sylvia Plath: a literary life, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 1999; 2nd ed., 2003.
  • Claire Brennan, The Poetry of Sylvia Plath, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000.
  • Harold Bloom (ed.), Sylvia Plath, Chelsea House, 2001.

Links[edit]