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  1. 19. Jan. 2013 · Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

  2. 29. Okt. 2018 · Plath was born in Boston in 1932, to Otto Plath, a German immigrant and an authority on bees, and Aurelia Schober, a former teacher twenty-one years his junior. Otto died when Sylvia was eight ...

  3. Since Sylvia Plath died in 1963, she's been turned into a crudely tragic symbol. As she inspires more biographies, will we ever get closer to the 'real' Plath, asks Lillian Crawford.

  4. 11. Dez. 2019 · Early Life . Sylvia Plath was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She was the first child of Otto and Aurelia Plath. Otto was a German-born entomologist (and the author of a book about bumblebees) and a professor of biology at Boston University, while Aurelia (nee Schober) was a second-generation American whose grandparents had emigrated from Austria.

  5. Ironically, in Aurelia Plath's own assessment, the crucial event of Sylvia's life was her breakdown and recovery.1 That her mother never admitted any complicity in that psychological malaise was, as we have seen, endemic to her psychology - and, of course, to her daughter's. Mrs. Plath tended to focus on what most readers would

  6. Since Sylvia Plath died in 1963, she's been turned into a crudely tragic symbol. As she inspires more biographies, will we ever get closer to the 'real' Plath, asks Lillian Crawford.

  7. Sylvia Plath, “Teen-agers Can Shape the Future.” Box 8, folder 15, Lilly Library, Indiana University. Sylvia Plath to Aurelia Plath, January 29, 1955. L1, 880. Sylvia Plath, “Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom,” December 12, 1952, with comments by Robert Gorham Davis. Box 8, folder 15, Lilly Library, Indiana University.