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BIBLIOGRAPHY

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______, ed. Ariel Ascending: Writings about Sylvia Plath. Harper & Row, 1985.

Alliston, Susan. Poems and Journals, 1960–1969. Richard Hollis, 2010.

Alvarez, A. The Savage God: A Study of Suicide. Random House, 1972.

______. When Did It All Go Right? William Morrow, 2000.

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.

______, ed. Sylvia Plath: The Woman and the Work. Dodd, Mead, 1977.

Clark, Heather. The Grief of Influence: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Oxford University Press, 2011.

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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Farber, Leslie. Lying, Despair, Jealousy, Envy, Sex, Suicide, Drugs, and the Good Life. Basic Books, 1976.

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Ferretter, Luke. Sylvia Plath’s Fiction: A Critical Study. Edinburgh University Press, 2010.

Gilbert, Sandra M., and Susan Gubar. No Man’s Land: The Place of the Woman Writer in the Twentieth Century. Volumes 1 and 2. Yale University Press, 1988–89.

Gill, Jo, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Sylvia Plath. Cambridge University Press, 1976.

Hall, Caroline King Barnard. Sylvia Plath Revised. Twayne, 1998.

Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Birch Lane, 1991.

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Wagner, Erica. Ariel’s Gift: Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath and the Story of Birthday Letters. W. W. Norton, 2000.

Wagner, Linda W., ed. Critical Essays on Sylvia Plath. G. K. Hall, 1984.

______, ed. Sylvia Plath: The Critical Heritage. Routledge, 1988.

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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”


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