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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Axelrod, Steven Gould. Sylvia Plath: The Wound and the Cure of Words. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990.
Badia, Janet. Sylvia Plath and the Mythology of Women Readers. University of Massachusetts Press, 2011.
Bayley, Sally, and Tracy Brain, eds. Representing Sylvia Plath. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Becker, Jillian. Giving Up: The Last Days of Sylvia Plath. St. Martin’s Press, 2003.
Brain, Tracy. The Other Sylvia Plath. Longman, 2001.
Butscher, Edward. Sylvia Plath: Method and Madness. Seabury, 1976. Kindle edition, 2003.
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Connors, Kathleen, and Sally Bayley. Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath’s Art of the Visual. Oxford University Press, 2007.
Davison, Peter. The Fading Smile: Poets in Boston from Robert Lowell to Sylvia Plath. W. W. Norton, 1994.
______. Half-Remembered: A Personal History. Story Line Press, 1991.
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Ferretter, Luke. Sylvia Plath’s Fiction: A Critical Study. Edinburgh University Press, 2010.
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INDEX
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Aaron, Daniel
Abels, Cyrilly
“Above the Oxbow”
Akutowicz, Edwin
Aldermaston marchers
Alexander, Paul
“All the Dead Dears”
Alliston, Susan
Allyson, June
Alvarez, Al
Hughes, T., and
on Hughes, O.
letters
meeting of
on Plath, S.
relationship with
reviews of
visit of
Amateur Dramatic Club
ambition
America
“America! America!”
“America the Beautiful”
American Book Review
American Poetry Review
Americanism
Ames, Lois
Anderson, Jane
“Angst and Animism in the Poetry of Sylvia Plath”
appendicitis
Apuleius
Arendt, Hannah
“Ariel”
Ariel (Plath, S.)
Ariel’s Gift: Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and the Story of Birthday Letters (Wagner)
Arnold, Matthew
“Arraignment”
“The Arrival of the Bee Box”
The Art of Loving (Fromm)
Arvin, Newton
astrology
The Atlantic Monthly
atomic bomb
Auden, W. H.
Augustine, St.
Axelrod, Steven Gould
babysitting jobs
Badia, Janet
“Balloons”
Barbizon Hotel
Bartholomew Fair
“Battle-Scene from the Comic Operatic Fantasy The Seafarer”
Bayley, Sally
BBC
“The Beach”
Beales, Joan
“The Bear”
Becker, Gerry
Becker, Jillian
“The Bee God”
beekeeping
behavior
The Bell Jar (movie)
The Bell Jar (Plath, S.)
copyrights of
Davison on
dedication of
first draft of
influences on
interpretation of
McCullough on
publication of
reviews of
Belmont Hotel
Benny, Jack
Beuscher, Ruth
biking
biographers
Hughes, T., and
birth
Birthday Letters (Hughes, T.)
censorship of
personas in
response to
“A Birthday Present”
Bitter Fame (Stevenson)
“Bitter Strawberries”
“Black Coat”
Black Lamb and Gray Falcon (West)
“Blackberrying”
The Blackboard Jungle
Blackwell, Betsy Talbot
Blackwell, Constance
Blake, William
“The Blue Flannel Suit”
Boddy, Michael
The Bookseller
Boston
Boston Herald
Boston University
Bourjaily, Vance
Bowen, Elizabeth
Bowles, Sally
Bradford
Brans, Jo
Brown, Marcia
letters
visit
Buck, David
Buckley, Maureen
Buckley, William F., Jr.
Bulganin, Nicolai
bullfighting
Bumblebees and Their Ways (Plath, O.)
Bundy, Leo
Buntzen, Lynda K.
“Burning the Letters”
Bus Stop
Butscher, Edward
Hughes, O., meeting with
Cambridge
Christmas at
exams
letters at
mentors at
return to
schedule at
The Cambridge Companion to Sylvia Plath (Van Dyne)
Cambridge University
Campbell, Wendy
camping
Campus Cat
Cape Cod
career, marriage and
Carter, Mark Bonham
Cary, Joyce
Catcher in the Rye (Salinger)
censorship
of Birthday Letters
copyright and
of journals, Hughes, T.
sexuality and
Chaikin, Celia
“Character Notebook”
Chase, Mary Ellen
chilblains
“Child”
childbirth. See pregnancy
childhood
camp
end of
first kiss
hurricane of September 21st, 1938
interests
jobs
ocean and
Plath, O., death of
children. See also Hughes, Frieda Rebecca; Hughes, Nicolas
colds of
confession about
longing for
Plath, A., as caretaker of
“Child’s Park”
Christian Science
The Christian Science Monitor
Ciardi, John
“Circus in Three Rings”
The City of God (St. Augustine)
Cohen, Eddie
advice of
letters
Plath’s, S., rejection of
on recovery
relationship with
Cohen, Marvin
Cold War
Collected Plays (Yeats)
The Collected Poems (Plath, S.)
errors in
Hughes, T., division of
“Juvenilia”
Colman, Ronald
The Colossus (Plath, S.)
Compton, David
Connors, Kathleen
Continuum Books
“Contusion”
cooking
Coover, Robert
copyright, censorship and
Court, Clare
Court Green
Coward, Noël
Craig, Anna C.
Craig, Daniel
creativity
of Hughes, T.
marriage and
teaching and
Crockett, Wilbury
on suicide of Plath, S.
visit of
Crow Steered/Bergs Appeared (Myers)
Curie, Marie
“Cut”
“Daddy”
rejection of
review of
Dalrymple, Florence
Darkness Visible (Styron)
Davidow, Ann
dropping out of
letters
visit
Davies, Winifred
Davis, Robert Gorham
Davison, Peter
relationship with
visit
death. See also suicide
childbirth and
consciousness and
of Hughes, T.
philosophy and
of Plath, O.
writing and
The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath (Hayman)
Denison, Judy
“Departure of the Ghost (After Paul Klee)”
depression
despair
dynamics of
emergence from
medication
“The Descent of Ariel: The Death of Sylvia Plath”
“The Detective”
The Development of Personality (Jung)
“Dialogue of the Damned”
“Dialogue Over a Ouija Board”
Dickinson, Emily
discipline
“The Disquieting Muses”
divorce
“Doom of Exiles”
“Doomsday”
Dostoevsky, Fyodor
The Double (Dostoevsky)
“Doubletake”
“Dream Life”
“Dream Woman Muse”
“Dreamers”
dreams
Drew, Elizabeth
Dyson, A. E.
“Edge”
“Eichman in Jerusalem”
“18 Rugby Street”
“Electra on Azalea Path”
electroconvulsive treatments
Eliot, T. S.
Elizabethan Club
Ellison, Ralph
Elwin, Malcolm
“An End”
England. See also Fulbright
“Epitaph for Fire and Flower”
Epstein, Elinor
Epstein, Enid
Evangeline
Ewell, Tom
Eye Rhymes: Sylvia Plath’s Art of the Visual (Bayley & Connors)
The Fading Smile (Davison)
Fainlight, Ruth
“Falcon Yard”
fan letters
Farber, Leslie
fascism
“Fate Playing”
Faulkner, William
“The Fearful”
Feinstein, Elaine
feminism
fiction
“The Fifty-Ninth Bear”
First Loves and Other Adventures (Schulman)
Fisher, Alfred
Fisher, John
Follett, CB (“Lyn”)
“For a Fatherless Son”
“The Forsaken Merman”
Frances McCullough Papers
“Frieda Hughes Attacks BBC for Film on Plath”
Fromm, Erich
Fulbright
application for
marriage and
renewal of
“Fulbright Scholars”
Fuller, Roy
Fulton, George
Gaitskill, Hugh
Gardner, Ava
Gellhorn, Martha
Gendron, Valerie
genealogy
Generation of Vipers (Wylie, P.)
Gibian, George
Giving Up (Becker)
God
Godden, Rumer
The Golden Ass (Apuleius)
The Golden Notebook (Lessing)
Gone with the Wind
Goodall, Pat
Goodman, Ann
Goodman, Leo
“The Goring”
“Grand Canyon”
grave marker
Graves, Robert
Greenwood, Esther
Guggenheim Fellowship
Gyllenhaal, Maggie
Hafter, Daryl
Hahn, Emily
Half-Remembered (Davison)
Hall, Caroline King Barnard
Hall, Donald
Harcourt
“Hardcastle Crags”
Hardwick, Elizabeth
Hardy, Thomas
Harper’s
Harris, Phil
Harvard
“Haunted”
Haupt, Gary
Haven House
The Hawk in the Rain (Hughes, T.)
Hayman, Ronald
Hecht, Anthony
Heinemann
Henley, William Ernest
Her Husband (Middlebrook)
Herself Surprised (Cary)
“Hill of Leopards”
Hinchcliffe, Elizabeth
history
histrionics
Hitler, Adolf
Holm, Alex
Holocaust
homesickness
honeymoon
Horder, John
The Horse’s Mouth (Cary)
hospitalization
Houghton Mifflin
The House of Aries (Hughes, T.)
Howls and Whispers (Hughes, T.)
The Hudson Review
Hughes, Carol
Hughes, Edith
Hughes, Frieda Rebecca
Hughes, Nicholas
Hughes, Olwyn
Alexander and
Butscher meeting with
Cohen, M., on
as custodian of Plath’s, S., work
hatred of Plath, S.
Hughes, T., letters to
Kroll and
letters
Malcolm and
meeting of
on Plath, S.
Stevenson, Anne, and
visit
on Wevill, A., suicide
Hughes, Ted
abuse of
Alvarez and
on America
arguments with
Ariel rearrangement
Auden and
BBC readings of
biographers and
censorship of journals
The Collected Poems division of
competition with Plath, S.
creativity of
day job of
death of
divorce
education of
faith in
fame of
farewell love letter to
fatherhood of
feminist reaction to
fishing of
Guggenheim Fellowship of
guilt of
Harper’s prize win of
Harvard reading of
hatred of
Hayman’s charges against
Horder on
hygiene of
infidelity of
jealousy of
letters
Letters Home and
letters to Hughes, O.
letters to parents
love letters of
love poems of
lovemaking with
on marriage
marriage to
marriage to Orchard
meeting of
Merwin, D., on
Morgan and
parents
physical appearance of
Plath, W., meeting of
on Plath, S.
as Poet Laureate
poetry critique of
politics and
popular prose of Plath, S., and
pregnancy involvement of
privacy and
Prouty and
Prouty on
“Pursuit”
reaction to suicide of Wevill, A.
reconciliation, plans for
relationship with
sadism of
Sassoon, R., on marriage to
as school teacher
stories of
success of
on suicide
at UMASS
violence and
wardrobe of
Hughes, William
The Hughes Papers
Hume, David
Humphrey, Dorothy L.
Hunter, Nancy
hurricane
Huws, Daniel
hygiene
identity
fan letters and
loss of
at Smith College
“In the Mountains”
The Independent
Indiana University
“Initiation”
An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Hume)
“The Inscription”
“Invictus”
The Invisible Man
Irwin
Isis
“Isis”
Jackson, Marni
Jackson, Shirley
“The Jailor”
James, Henry
Jane Anderson v. AVCO Embassy Pictures
Jezebel
jobs
babysitting
at Belmont Hotel
childhood
at Massachusetts General Hospital
routine of
waiting tables
Joe’s Pizza
John Birch Society
Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams (Plath, S.)
“Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams” (Plath, S.)
Jong, Erica
journalism
journals, Hughes, T., censorship of
Joyce, James
Judas
Jung, Carl
on marriage
on motherhood
Plath, A., and
“Juvenilia”
Kaufman, Alan J.
Kazin, Alfred
Kendall, Tim
Kennedy, John F.
Kent, Clark (Superman)
Kerouac, Jack
Kesey, Ken
Khrushchev, Nikita
“Kindness”
King’s Chapel
kissing
Klein, Elinor
Klotz, Myron
Knight, Kathleen
knowledge
Kopp, Jane Baltzell
Korean War
Kornfield, Barbara Russell
Kroll, Judith
Krook, Dorothea
Kukil, Karen V.
Kunitz, Stanley
Ladies Home Journal
“Lady Lazarus”
Lameyer, Gordon
letters
relationship with
reunion with
Lane, Helen
Lane, Lois (Superman)
Larschan, Richard
“Last Letter”
Lawner, Lynne
Lawrence, D. H.
Lawrence House
Lawson, Helen
Leavis, F. R.
“Lesbos”
Lessing, Doris
Let’s Make Love
letters
Akutowicz
Alvarez
Anderson
Brown
at Cambridge
Christmas cards
Cohen, E.
copyright of
Davidow
Drew
fan
farewell love letter to Hughes, T.
Hughes, O.
Hughes, T.
Hughes, T., love
Hughes, T., to Hughes, O.
Klein
Lameyer
McCurdy
Neupert
Norton, D.
Plath, A.
Plath, W.
Prouty
Rogers
Sassoon, R.
Smith College
suicide in
summer camp
Wevill, A.
Wober
Letters Home (Plath, S.)
Hughes and
introduction to
publication of
reviews of
Letters of Ted Hughes (Reid)
Levenson, Christopher
Lever, Janet
Levine, Miriam
Levy, Laurie
library
Lilly Library
Lind, Louise
The Listener
literary criticism
Little, Marybeth
“The Lodger”
The London Magazine
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
looks. See physical appearance
Lord Byron’s Wife (Elwin)
Los Angeles Book Review
“The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock”
Lowell, Robert
Loy, Myrna
Lucas, Victoria
Lucie-Smith, Edward
Lupercal (Hughes, T.)
Maclean’s Magazine
“Mad Girl’s Love Song”
Mademoiselle
assessment of Plath, S.
deadlines at
guest editorship at
prizes
routine at
Madrid
“The Magic Mirror: A Study of the Double in Two of Dostoevsky’s Novels”
Malcolm, Janet
“The Man He Killed”
“The Man Who Died”
Mann, Thomas
marriage
career and
creativity and
divorce
Fulbright and
honeymoon
Hughes, T., on
to Hughes, T.
Jung on
Melville and
of Monroe
to Orchard, Hughes
reconciliation plans
Sassoon, R., on Hughes
secret wedding
separation
writing and
Martin, Marilyn
masochism
Massachusetts General Hospital
materialism
Maxwell, William
McCarthyism
McCullough, Frances
Hughes, O., and
McCurdy, Phil
McLean hospital
medication
“Medusa”
Melville, Herman
men
menstrual cycle
mental health
Merwin, Dido
Merwin, W. S.
Middlebrook, Diane
Milbanke, Anna Isabella
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Miller, Arthur
Miller, Karl
miscarriage
money
Monroe, Marilyn
autobiographical performances of
behavior of
marriage of
Plath’s, S., dream of
psychiatric treatment of
as role model to Plath, S.
Monster (Morgan)
mood swings
Moore, Marianne
Moorehead, Alan
Morgan, Robin
“Morning Song”
“Mothers”
Motion, Andrew
Ms.
The Munich Mannequins”
Murphy, Richard
“Mussel Hunter at Rock Harbor”
“My Heart Belongs to Daddy”
Myers, Lucas
“Mystic”
The Nation
National Health Service (England)
The National Observer
National Review
nature
Neibuhr, Reinhold
Neupert, Hans-Joachim
New Statesman
New York City
New York Jew (Kazin)
The New Yorker
first-reading contract of
poems accepted into
rejections from
“Night-Ride with Ariel”
“9 Willow Street”
Nixon, Richard
No Man’s Land
“Nocturne”
Northampton
Norton, Dick
breakup with
career of
emotional problems of
journal entry on
letters
relationship with
tuberculosis of
writing of
Norton, Perry
“Notes Toward a Biography”
Now, Voyager (Prouty)
The Observer
ocean, childhood and
“Ocean 1212-W”
O’Connor, Frank
Odets, Clifford
O’Hara, Scarlett
On Native Grounds (Kazin)
On the Beach (Shute)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (Kesey)
O’Neill, Eugene
O’Neill-Roe, Susan
Orchard, Carol. See Hughes, Carol
Orr, Peter
Ouelette, Ellen
“Ouija”
Ouija board
Owen, Peter
“The Owl”
pacifism
The Painted Caravan: A Penetration into the Secrets of Tarot Cards (Rakoczi)
panic
“Paralytic”
Paris
Paris Review
Partisan Review
“Paula Brown’s Snowsuit”
Pawlikowski, Pawel
Penguin USA
perfectionism
Perloff, Marjorie
personality
Peyre, Henri
Philippian
physical appearance
“A Picture of Otto”
“A Pink Wool Knitted Dress”
Plath, Aurelia (mother)
as caretaker of children
as confidant
hatred of
Hughes, F., attack of
Jung and
letter to Sigmund
letters
morals of
self-sacrifice of
suicide and
ulcers of
visit of
Plath, Otto (father)
death of
“Electra on Azalea Path”
gravestone of
Nazism and
Ouija board communication with
politics of
as professor
Plath, Warren (brother)
Hughes, T., meeting of
letters
visit
wife of
Plato
Poe, Edgar Allen
“Poem”
poetry. See also writing
beginning of
confessional
early interest in
Hughes critique of
hurricane of September 21st, 1938 and
Plath, S., on
pleasure of
villanelle
Poetry
Point Shirley
“Point Shirley”
politics
in England
of Plath, O.
Sigmund on Hughes, T., and
Pope, Alexander
“Poppies in July”
Porter, Cole
Porter, Peter
The Portrait of a Lady (James)
positive thinking
posture
pregnancy
due date
effect of
Hughes, T., involvement with
labor/delivery
miscarriage
natural childbirth
second
third
The Prince and the Showgirl
prizes
Hughes, T., Harper’s prize
Mademoiselle
Seventeen
prose
Prouty, Olive Higgins
gifts from
Hughes, T., and
letters
as mentor
nervous breakdown of
scholarship from
visit to
The Public Burning (Coover)
Punic Wars
“Pursuit”
Quinn, Kay
“The Rabbit Catcher”
radio, writing for
Rainbow Press
Rakoczi, Basil Ivan
Random House
rape
readings
rebirth
reconciliation, plans for
“Reconsidering Sylvia Plath”
recorded voice
recovery
“Redcoats”
Redgrove, Peter
Reid, Christopher
rejections
from The Atlantic Monthly
of “Daddy”
of “Lady Lazarus”
from The New Yorker
from Yale Younger Poets
relationships. See also marriage
with Alvarez
with Cohen, E.
with Davison
with Hughes, T.
with Irwin
with Lameyer
with Norton, D.
romance
with Sassoon, R.
with Wober
religion, materialism and
Rich, Adrienne
River Cam
RMS Queen Elizabeth
Roche, Clarissa
memoirs
visit
Roche, Paul
Roethke, Theodore
Rogers, Sally
Rose, Jacqueline
Rosenstein, Harriet
Rough Magic: A Biography of Sylvia Plath (Alexander)
Rowe, Susan O’Neill
Salinger, J. D.
Sanctuary (Faulkner)
Sassoon, Richard
on Hughes, T., marriage
letters
loss of
rape and
relationship with
sexuality of
Swiss girlfriend of
Sassoon, Siegfried
The Saturday Evening Post
Saturday’s Child (Morgan)
The Savage God: A Story of Suicide (Alvarez)
Saxton grant
scars
schedule
at Cambridge
writing
scholarship
schooling
Schulman, Grace
Schwartz, Merrill
Schwartz, Pepper
science
“The Second Destruction of Sylvia Plath”
self-doubt
self-wounds
The Seven Year Itch
Seventeen
The Sewanee Review
Sexton, Anne
sexuality
abuse
censorship and
dating
first kiss
guilt and
Martin on
rape
of Sassoon, R.
The Shadow
The Shadow
“The Shadow” (Plath)
Shakespeare, William
Shaw, George Bernard
Shaw, Irwin
“Sheep in Fog”
“The Shot”
Shute, Nevil
sickness
Sigmund, Elizabeth Compton
on Hughes, T., and politics
Plath, A., letter to
testimony of
Silberman, Ravelle
The Silent Woman (Malcolm)
Sillitoe, Alan
Simon, Jody
Skouras, Plato
sleep
sleeping pills
Smith, Anne Mohegan
Smith Alumnae Quarterly
Smith College
alumni
course load at
Haven House room at
hiatus from
identity at
letters at
mood swings at
physical exams at
return to
scholarship to
teaching position at
worry about studies at
Smith Review
smoking
“Snow Blitz”
Somerset Maugham award
Sons and Lovers (Lawrence)
Sontag, Susan
sororities
Southwest Review
Spender, Stephen
Springfield Daily News
St. Botolph’s Review
Stafford, Jean
Starbuck, George
Steinberg, Peter K.
Steiner, Nancy Hunter
Stella Dallas (Prouty)
Stevenson, Adlai
Stevenson, Anne
Hughes, O., and
on Wevill
Stewart, Hamish
“Stings”
Strange Interlude (O’Neill)
“Stubbing Wharfe”
Studies in Classic American Literature (Lawrence)
style
Styron, William
Suez crisis
suicide
Akutowicz on
attempt, first
attraction of
Crockett on
discovery of
egoism and
father and
by gas
Hughes, T., on
isolation and
in letters
Plath, A., and
popularization of
preparation for
Sexton on
Thomas and
time of
of Wevill
of Woolf
suitors
summer camp
“And Summer Will Not Come Again”
sunbathing
“Sunday at the Mintons”
Superman
“Sweetie Pie and the Gutterman”
Swenson, May
Sylvia
Sylvia Plath: Method and Madness (Butscher)
Sylvia Plath: The Woman and the Work (Owen)
“The Table”
Tate, Allen
teaching
creativity and
at Smith College
Socratic method
Teasdale, Sara
Ted Hughes: The Life of a Poet (Feinstein)
temperament
The Tempest (Shakespeare)
“That Widow Mangada”
therapy. See recovery
The Thinking Body (Todd)
Thomas, Dylan
Thomas, Trevor
“Three Women: A Poem for Three Voices”
Time
Todd, Mabel Elsworth
“Tongues of Stone”
Tonio Kröger (Mann)
“Totem”
Trafalgar Square
Tri-Quarterly
Truslow, Jane
“Tulips”
“Two of a Kind”
UMASS. See University of Massachusetts
University of Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Massachusetts (UMASS)
Uroff, Margaret
Van Dyne, Susan R.
“Verbal Calisthenics”
“Veronica Lake”
Viking Penguin
villanelle
violence, Hughes, T., and
“Visions of Sylvia Plath”
“Visit”
Wagner, Erica
Wagner-Martin, Linda
Wain, John
war. See also specific types
wedding. See marriage
Weeks, Edward
Weissbort, Daniel
Wellesley High School
Wells, H. G.
Welty, Eudora
Wesker, Arnold
West, Rebecca
Wevill, Assia
abortion of
in biographies of Plath, S.
in “Dreamers”
effect of Plath, S., fame on
Hughes, O., on
letters
Plath’s, S., innate understanding of
reputation as femme fatal
Stevenson, A., on
suicide of
Wevill, D., on
Wevill, David
White, E. B.
The White Goddess (Graves)
Wilde, Oscar
Wilkes, Ashley
“William Wilson”
Williams, William Carlos
Wilson, Don
Winston, Susan Plath
“A Winter’s Tale”
“The Wishing Box”
Wober, Mallory
The Woman and the Work (Butscher)
Women at Yale: Liberating a College Campus (Lever & Schwartz, P.)
Woodrow Wilson fellowship application
Woolf, Virginia
Wooten, William
Wordsworth, William
World War I
World War II
writer’s block
hatred of Plath, A., and
of Hughes, T.
writing. See also poetry
death and
love of
marriage and
schedule
Wunderlich, Ray
Wuthering Heights
Wylie, Elinor
Wylie, Philip
Yaddo
Yale
Yale Younger Poets
Yeats, W. B.
“You Hated Spain”
Young, Nanci A.
“Your Paris”