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... Plath . Alvarez notes that he was at first shocked that Sylvia Plath was Mrs. Sylvia Hughes . He reacted to her as to a " bright young housewife . " Although he came to respect her work enormously , he became Ted's and not Sylvia's ...
... Plath . Alvarez notes that he was at first shocked that Sylvia Plath was Mrs. Sylvia Hughes . He reacted to her as to a " bright young housewife . " Although he came to respect her work enormously , he became Ted's and not Sylvia's ...
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... Plath continued to write and keep house for her children . On the night of February 10 , or the morning of February 11 , 1963 , she killed herself . These four women were treated and / or imprisoned by male psychiatrists - most of whom ...
... Plath continued to write and keep house for her children . On the night of February 10 , or the morning of February 11 , 1963 , she killed herself . These four women were treated and / or imprisoned by male psychiatrists - most of whom ...
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... Plath correctly saw that there was nothing very differ- ent about ... us in Belsize and the girls playing Bridge and gos- siping in the college to which I would return . Those girls , too , sat under bell jars of a sort . †† Plath ...
... Plath correctly saw that there was nothing very differ- ent about ... us in Belsize and the girls playing Bridge and gos- siping in the college to which I would return . Those girls , too , sat under bell jars of a sort . †† Plath ...
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