Sylvia Plath
Born in 1932
Poetry
Sylvia Plath was an American writer known for her poetry and novel The Bell Jar.
Born in 1932, Plath showed early literary talent, publishing her first poem at age eight.
She attended Smith College on scholarship and later studied at Cambridge University.
Plath's work often explored themes of death, depression, and the female experience.
She struggled with mental illness throughout her life, attempting suicide multiple times before succeeding in 1963, shortly after The Bell Jar's publication.
Plath's confessional style and vivid imagery greatly influenced modern poetry.
Her posthumously published collection Ariel is considered a masterpiece, cementing her status as a significant 20th-century poet.
Books by Sylvia Plath

The Bell Jar
by Sylvia Plath
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1963
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294 pages
4.06
1.1M ratings
Classics
Feminism
Mental Health

Ariel
by Sylvia Plath
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1965
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128 pages
4.19
85.4K ratings
Poetry
Classics
Feminism

Sylvia Plath
by Sylvia Plath
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1975
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150 pages
4.07
1.4K ratings
Poetry
Classics
Feminism

The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
by Sylvia Plath
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2000
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732 pages
4.27
25.1K ratings
Classics
Poetry
Memoir

Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams
by Sylvia Plath
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1977
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336 pages
3.92
6.5K ratings
Short Stories
Poetry
Classics