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  1. The photographs are annotated by Otto Plath, Aurelia Schober Plath, Sylvia Plath, and June Johnson Helle. The collection is arranged as follows: Series I. Photographs of Otto Plath and Siblings (1910-1930s) contains 8 items. These photographs of Otto Plath and his brother Hugo Plath and sister Frieda Plath are arranged in chronological order.

  2. 5. Juni 2015 · In 1975, nearly a decade before Plath’s posthumous Pulitzer Prize and before her journals were published, the world got its first glimpse of the turbulent and wildly creative inner landscape this troubled genius inhabited — Aurelia Plath, the poet’s mother, edited a loving selection of Sylvia’s letters to her family, published as Letters Home: Correspondence 1950–1963 (public library ...

  3. 19 November (1952): Sylvia Plath to Aurelia Plath. In this pained letter, dated approximately one year prior to her first documented suicide attempt, Sylvia Plath writes to her mother Aurelia about the sorrows of academia. The negative portrayal of Mrs. Greenwood in The Bell Jar gave many readers the impression that Sylvia had a poor ...

  4. 27. Okt. 2020 · This is not to say that Plath’s relationship with her mother was without deep-seated conflicts, as Aurelia tried to reshape it in the volume of unfailingly sunny correspondence from her daughter ...

  5. 24. Nov. 2023 · Sylvia's mother, Aurelia Plath, accepted a job at Boston University. They moved inland to Wellesley, Massachusetts. During this period, America entered World War II. The war would have longstanding effects on Sylvia's writing. Plath makes mention of World War II in her later poems; in “The Thin People,” for example, Plath describes scenes ...

  6. Sylvia Plath. 1932–1963. Bettmann / Getty Images. Sylvia Plath was one of the most dynamic and admired poets of the 20th century. By the time she took her life at the age of 30, Plath already had a following in the literary community. In the ensuing years her work attracted the attention of a multitude of readers, who saw in her singular ...

  7. Scope and Contents. This series contains correspondence to and from Sylvia Plath’s mother, Aurelia Schober Plath, as well as some personal papers, some writings by her, and some memorabilia relating to Sylvia Plath. There also is material concerning Letters Home, edited and with commentary by Aurelia Plath.