"A . . . biography of Sylvia Plath focuses on her . . . literary and intellectual growth and achievement . . . Clark presents new materials about Plath's scientist father, her juvenile writings, and her psychiatric treatment, and evokes a culture in transition in the mid-twentieth century, in the shadow of the atom bomb and the Holocaust, as she explores Sylvia's world: her early relationships and determination not to become a conventional woman and wife; her conflicted ties to her well-meaning, widowed mother; her troubles at the hands of an unenlightened mental health industry; her Cambridge years and thunderclap meeting with Ted Hughes, a marriage of true minds that would change the course of poetry in English; and much more . . ."--Provided by publisher.
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2291856 | 5835218 | 2285 | 780142 | 912869 | PERH | 378 | PERH303745 | B PLATH | 920 | 1617024933 | 1709567815 |
2369955 | 5903553 | 2443 | 780142 | 912869 | GCHS | 214 | GCHS317399 | 921 PLA | 921 | 1626442749 | 1742569409 |
3630882 | 6963359 | 2293 | 780142 | 912869 | BRHS | 114 | BRHS58939 | 921 PLA | 921 | 1672929398 | 1736518457 |