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Ariel Ascending (1985), edited by Paul Alexander, collects essays about Sylvia Plath’s writing, her life, and her reputation. This is a useful resource for those just beginning research on Plath.
Plath’s novel The Bell Jar, published a month before her suicide in 1963 and considered by many to be a fictionalized autobiography, tells the story of a woman’s battle against depression and her emotional breakdown.
Plath’s posthumous collection of poems entitled Crossing the Water contains her poem “Blackberrying.”
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