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Academy of American Poets: Sylvia Plath - http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/11
Entry includes biographical information, transcriptions of Daddy, Lady Lazarus and Morning Song, selected bibliography and links to relevant sites. |
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Sylvia Plath Forum - http://www.sylviaplathforum.com/
Bibliography, photographs, sound files, FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions), relevant links, analysis of selected poems, news and a moderated forum for posting Plath information. |
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Pegasos' Sylvia Plath - http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/splath.htm
Brief biographical detail and career overview, selected bibliography of works including titles published in Finland. |
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A Wind Of Such Violence - http://www.angelfire.com/tn/plath/
A collection of over 200 transcripts of Plath's poems. Poem list can be sorted in alphabetical or chronological order. |
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The Real Sylvia Plath - http://archive.salon.com/books/feature/2000/05/30/plath1/
Article by Kate Moses which looks at the journals of Sylvia Plath, exploring the lesser-known side of the poet and theories about what drove her to suicide. |
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The Willing Domesticity of Sylvia Plath: A Rebuttal of the "Feminist" Label - http://www.sapphireblue.com/writing/plath.html
Essay by Michelle Kinsey-Clinton examining Sylvia Plath as a 'feminist' writer. |
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Cheryb's Sylvia Plath - http://www.ibiblio.org/cheryb/women/Sylvia-Plath.html
Photograph, brief description and link to further biographical information. |
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A celebration, this is. - http://www.sylviaplath.info
The life and works of Sylvia Plath. Includes biographical information, information on 'The Bell Jar', 'Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams', and Sylvia's poetry. Also includes a photo album, and links and resources sections. |
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Fred Beake: Plathetic Fallacies - http://www.dgdclynx.plus.com/lynx/lynx56.html
This essay discusses the influence other writers like Roethke or Williams may have had on Plath's poetry, discusses her contemporaries and looks at her poetry, arguing that her poems were not personal in a strict sense. Rather, Plath used personae and masks and transformed personal experience into something of more general interest. |
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Sylvia Plath: Finding the Lost Jewel - http://www.findingsylvia.netfirms.com
Biographical information, extracts from Plath's journals, information on 'The Bell Jar', articles, message board and links. |