Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) is one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Her circle included National Book Award winner Robert Lowell, Jr. (Life Studies and For The Union Dead) and Pulitzer Prize winner Anne Sexton (The Complete Poems: Anne Sexton), both of whom encouraged Plath to use her own experiences – including her treatment for depression – in her poems. This was a rather radical idea at the time, especially for a young woman. Plath's mother sued her to prevent publication of her semi–autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar, originally considered so scandalous that it was first released under a pseudonym but is now a celebrated modern classic. Plath's poetry collection Ariel was published after her suicide in 1963; her single volume The Collected Poems won the Pulitzer Prize posthumously in 1982.

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Title: The Bell Jar, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: The Collected Poems, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Ariel: The Restored Edition, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: The Journals of Sylvia Plath, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Mary Ventura and The Ninth Kingdom: A Story, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: The Colossus: and Other Poems, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Ariel, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: A letto bambini e altre storie, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Tres mujeres, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Mary Ventura y el noveno reino, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Effective Finance Management, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Sylvia Plath: Drawings, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Las hijas de Blossom street, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: La campana di vetro, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Meri Ventura i «Devyatoe korolevstvo», Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Soy vertical, pero preferiría ser horizontal (Flash Poesía), Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Sóc vertical: Obra poètica 1960-1963, Author: Sylvia Plath
Title: Mary Ventura e il nono regno, Author: Sylvia Plath

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