Sylvia Plath's maiden name was Sylvia Plath. She did not have a different last name before she was married.
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Sylvia Plath went by the nickname "Sivvy" with her family and close friends.
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A Better Resurrection by Sylvia Plath was written in 1959.
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Sylvia Plath wrote The Bell Jar under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas
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Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were together for six yrs.
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the theme is that sylvia plath is trying to say that in life you can see your self when looking at a mirror
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Biography - 1987 Sylvia Plath was released on:
USA: 27 November 2004
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discuss sylvia plath poem am vertical
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Sylvia Plath was raised in a Christian Science household, but later in life she rejected organized religion and considered herself an atheist.
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Sylvia Plath suffered from depression throughout her life. There is no evidence to suggest that she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
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Sylvia Plath wrote The Bell Jar. However she published it under the pseudonym of Victoria Lucas in 1963. One month after the novel was published Plath committed suicide and the novel was later released under her name.
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Thisis a quote from Sylvia Plath's 1977 book
'Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams'
It is a book of short poems and stories (prose) available from Amazon.com
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Sylvia Plath's children, Frieda and Nicholas, were 2 and 1 years old, respectively, when she died by suicide in 1963.
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The quote is ' I talk to God but the sky is empty ' , its from The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
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Sylvia Plath was a white woman with blonde hair and blue eyes. She is often remembered for her intense, brooding expression in photographs.
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Sylvia Plath Girl Detective - 2012 was released on:
USA: 23 November 2012 (internet)
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Sylvia Plath married British Poet Laureate Ted Hughes. They were married from 1956 until her suicide in 1963.
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The events in "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath take place in the early 1950s, specifically in 1953 and 1954.
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Sylvia Plath visited Yorkshire in the summer of 1957 with her husband, Ted Hughes. This trip inspired her to write the poem "Wuthering Heights."
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Sylvia Plath was 30 years old when she killed herself.
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In "Initiation" by Sylvia Plath, Millicent's big sister gave her the nickname "Mole."
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Apart from her two major poem books: The Colossus and Other Poems and Ariel, Sylvia Plath also wrote the novel The Bell Jar.
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Sylvia Plath had two miscarriages during her marriage to Ted Hughes. The first miscarriage occurred in 1961 and the second in 1962.
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Sylvia Plath, the poet and author, does not have a direct association with autism. There is no evidence to suggest that she had autism or was involved with the autism community. Plath is more commonly remembered for her work in literature, particularly her novel "The Bell Jar" and her poetry.
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Yes, Sylvia Plath taught a creative writing seminar at Florida State University during the spring semester of 1958.
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The quote "Kiss me and you will see how important I am" is attributed to Sylvia Plath and can be found in her collection of poetry and prose titled "Ariel." It is often cited as an example of the poet's exploration of themes related to identity, love, and self-worth.
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Sylvia Plath wrote about 400 poems in total throughout her career. Her work is known for its introspective and emotive themes.
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"Initiation" by Sylvia Plath is written in the third person point of view. This allows the narrator to provide an objective perspective on the events of the story while still delving into the protagonist's thoughts and feelings.
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Warren Joseph Plath was born in 1935. In April of 2011, he turned 76 years old.
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Sylvia Plath studied English at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts. She later attended Newnham College at the University of Cambridge on a Fulbright Fellowship, where she continued to focus on English literature.
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