I Wanted to Dictate My Own Thrilling Letters”: Sylvia Plath's The

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Sylvia Plath took her own life shortly after publishing her first and only novel, The Bell Jar, in 1963. Reception to the novel was lukewarm and it is possible that its failure put another nail in the coffin of her fragile state of being. Both Plath and the young protagonist of her novel, Esther, who…

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