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 “Child”  “Morning Song”  “The Arrival of the Bee-Box”  “Black Rook in Rainy Weather”  “Mirror”  “Poppies in July”

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2  “Child”  “Morning Song”  “The Arrival of the Bee-Box”  “Black Rook in Rainy Weather”  “Mirror”  “Poppies in July”

3  Born in Boston in 1932 to Otto (professor of German and Biology and a keen bee- lover) and Aurelia Plath.  Excelled at school.  Father died when she was eight. In the late 1930s he became increasingly ill and was convinced of his self-diagnosis of lung cancer. Later diagnosed with diabetes – now so advanced it threatened (and ended) his life.

4  In 1941 Sylvia's "Poem" was printed in the children's section of the Boston Herald.  Attended Smith College in 1950 – became editor of a magazine.  Had both successes and failures in her publications – lead to a ‘high-low’ life in which she often questioned her own talents.

5  Spent time in a psychiatric hospital (attempted suicide in 1953)  1955 Fulbright scholarship to Cambridge.  Meets poet Ted Hughes in Feb. 1956, they marry in June 1956...  Two children (Frieda and Nicholas) + cheating husband = rocky marriage!

6  1963 - Plath ended her life.


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