![]() ![]() ![]() The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1950–1962 Published by Turret Books in London as a limited edition of 180 copies, first broadcast on BBC Third Programme on August 19, 1962 Three Women: A Monologue for Three Voices Released as a Compact Disc by Harper Audio Published as a book with facsimile manuscript by The Pioneer Valley Printing Company as a limited edition of 150 copies in 1982.īook review published in Gemini, Summer 1957 Revised and published in Pursuit in 1973. Poem published in London Magazine, later printed in Tri-Quarterly in Fall 1966, and published in Naked Poetry in 1969. Published by Rainbow Press in London as a limited edition of 100 copies Released as a gramophone record by Credo Records Poem written in the early 1950s, published as a book by The Sceptre Press as a limited edition of 150 copies Published by Harper and Row in New York City, edited by Aurelia Schober Plath Letters Home by Sylvia Plath, Correspondence 1950–1962 Published by Dial Press in New York City, edited by Frances McCullough Published as a book by Embers Handpress in 1982 as a limited edition of 160 Published by Rougemont Press as a limited edition of 150 copies, with an introduction by Ted Hughes and 11 drawings by Plath Published as a book by Embers Handpress in 1981 as a limited edition of 160 Published by Rainbow Press in London as a limited edition of 400 copies Published by Faber and Faber in London and Harper and Row in New York City Knopf in New York City in 1962, and Faber and Faber in 1976 Published by Harper and Row in New York City in 1971, edited by Ted Hughes Published by Rougemont Press as a limited edition of 300 copies ![]() in London under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas, Faber and Faber in London in 1966, and Harper and Row in New York City in 1971, with a biographical note by Lois Ames and eight drawings by Plath Published by Faber and Faber in London and Harper and Row in New York City in 1966Ĭhildren's book published by Faber and Faber in London with illustrations by Quentin Blake and New York City by Harper and Row with illustrations by Emily Arnold McCully Poem published in Times Literary Supplement, January 20, 1966 Poem published in Arts in Society, Fall 1959 Poem published in Smith Review, Spring 1959 Poem published in The Christian Science Monitor Poem published in the women's magazine Mademoiselle Excerpt from a radio play Three Women 1962.Battle-Scene from the Comic Operatic Fantasy The Seafarer 1957.Plath Reads Plath – 1975, Released as a gramophone record by Credo Records and on Compact Disc by Harper Audio in 2000 Sylvia Plath Reads, Harper Audio 2000.Editing – American Poetry Now: A Selection of the Best Poems by Modern American Writers, appended to Critical Quarterly Poetry Supplement, number 2 in 1961.The Poet Speaks edited by Peter Orr, published by Barnes and Noble in New York City (1966), pp.167–172.Three Women: A Monologue for Three Voices (1968) play.The Magic Mirror (1989), Plath's Smith College senior thesis.Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams (JP) (short stories, 1977).Winter Trees (WT) (1972 – American and British editions are different).Crossing the Water (CtW) (1971 – American and British editions are different).Ariel (A) (1965 – American and British editions are different).The Colossus and Other Poems (TC) (1960 – American and British editions are different).There are several limited-edition collections of Plath's work. The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath, edited by Karen V.Most of her manuscripts are held in the Cambridge and Indiana University libraries. Several of Plath's letters and her personal journal were published after her death. Cherry's Kitchen (children's book – 2001) Collected Children's Stories (children's book – 2001).The It-Doesn't-Matter-Suit (children's book – 1996).The Bell Jar (1963), under the pseudonym "Victoria Lucas".Plath published only one book in her lifetime-the novel The Bell Jar-but several collected editions of her poetry, short stories, letters, and children's books were published posthumously. " Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea".Plath published dozens of poems, including: Plath is primarily known for her poetry, but earned her greatest reputation for her semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar, published pseudonymously weeks before her death. Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) was an American author and poet. ![]()
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