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Bitter fame, In this authoritative and controversial biography, Stevenson charts the ways in which Sylvia Plath created her own legend--one at odds with the posthumous myth that has grown up around her. It is the most genuinely feminist account of Plath's life yet: o, Bitter fame has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Bitter fame
  • Written by author Lucas Myers, Dido Merwin, and Richard Murphy
  • Published by Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1989., 2000/08/01
  • In this authoritative and controversial biography, Stevenson charts the ways in which Sylvia Plath created her own legend--one at odds with the posthumous myth that has grown up around her. It is "the most genuinely feminist account of Plath's life yet: o
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PREFACE TO THE MARINER EDITION    ix
PREFACE   xiii
 1 ·  The Girl Who Wanted to Be God, 1932-1949     1
 2 ·  A Smith Girl, 1950-1952   17
 3 ·  The City of Spare Parts, 1952-1955   34
 4 ·  Pursuit, 1955-1956   59
 5 ·  Fire and Flower, 1956-1957   85
 6 · Disquieting Muses, 1957-1958 109
 7 · Electra on Azalea Path, 1958-1959 133
 8 · Poem for a Birthday, 1959 159
 9 · Ariel in the Tree, 1959-1960 175
10 · Warnings, 1960-1961 201
11 · The Stigma of Selfhood, 1961-1962 221
12 · Getting There, 1962-1963 261
EPILOGUE 300
APPENDIX I · Ah, Youth...: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath at Cambridge and After, 307
APPENDIX II · Vessel of Wrath: A Memoir of Sylvia Plath 322
APPENDIX III · A Memoir of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes on a Visit to the West of Ireland in 1962                 348
SOURCES AND NOTES 359
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 387
INDEX 389


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