Mad girl's love song : Sylvia Plath and life before Ted

Wilson, Andrew, 1967-

Mad girl's love song : Sylvia Plath and life before Ted / Andrew Wilson - 1st Scribner hardcover ed. - New York : Scribner , c2013. - vii, 368 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 319-344) and index.

This haunting nameless pain -- My thoughts to shining fame aspire -- The ghost of somebody else -- If I rest, if I think inward, I go mad -- Who is Sylvia? -- I myself am Heaven and Hell -- Drowning in self hate, doubt, madness -- The beginnings of "The bell jar" -- I am chained to you as you are to your dreams -- Now, Voyager -- In the depths of the forest your image follows me.

In 1956, 23-year-old Sylvia Plath walked into a party and immediately spotted Ted Hughes. This encounter--now one of the most famous in all literary history--began what has become a modern myth. Sylvia viewed Ted as something of a colossus, and to this day his enormous shadow has obscured her life and work. Before she met Ted, Plath had lived a complex, creative, and disturbing life. Her father had died when she was only eight; she had gone out with hundreds of men, had been unofficially engaged, had attempted suicide, and had written more than 200 poems. This book chronicles these early years, traces the sources of her mental instability, and examines how a range of personal, economic, and societal factors conspired against her. Drawing on exclusive interviews with friends and lovers who have never spoken openly about Plath before, and using previously unavailable archives and papers, this is the first book to focus on the early life of the twentieth century's most popular and enduring female poet.--From publisher description.

9781476710310

2012277186


Plath, Sylvia


Women poets, American---20th century----Biography

PS3566.L27 / Z966 2013

92 PLA

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