
Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, short story writer, and essayist. Plath was married to fellow poet Ted Hughes, with whom she had two children, Frieda and Nicholas. She had suffered from depression throughout her life, surviving numerous suicide attempts, but finally ended her life in 1963. Her last work, 'Ariel' is often considered to be her best work. She won the Pulitzer Prize posthumously, in 1982.
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Lady Lazarus
Daddy
Ariel
November Graveyard
Mushrooms
Nocturne
The Goring
The Ghost's Leavetaking
Leaving Early
The Moon Was A Fat Woman Once
Comments on Poetry
On the Plethora of Dryads
The Applicant
On the Decline of Oracles
Poppies in October
Ouija
candles
Cut
Sculptor
Spinster
tulips
On the Difficulty of Conjuring Up a Dryad
Black Rook in Rainy Weather
Berck-Plage
The Disquieting Muses
A Birthday Present
Medusa
Parliament Hill Fields
the stones
Child's Park Stones
Purdah
Green Rock, Winthrop Bay
A Secret
The Surgeon at 2am
Nick and the Candlestick
The Earthenware Head
The Beggars Of Benidorm Market
Fever 103°
Stopped Dead
Sow
Amnesiac
Fever 103
The Rabbit Catcher
Fever 103 Degrees
The Thin People
Lorelei
Introduction - The Disquieting Muses
Nick and the Candle Stick
All the Dead Dears
The Bell Jar CD1 - Track 01
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