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The Observer on MSNBlood-hot and personal: Sylvia Plath’s Ariel at 60Plath’s posthumous poetry collection changed the cultural landscape on its release in 1965. Its grace and power grip us still ...
A rich vein of literary history in the halls of Ted Hughes' once home is to be preserved for the future with funding to ...
The first novel by Heather Clark, an acclaimed biographer of Sylvia Plath, is about a Harvard senior who falls for a ...
Dyslexic and autistic, he has fallen behind dramatically at school, but had no support from our council. Like many other ...
James Elroy Flecker celebrates poetry’s human-to-human connection in ‘To a Poet a Thousand Years Hence’. The only aspect of ...
In Heather Clark’s novel, “The Scrapbook,” an American girl meets a German boy and falls head over heels — and headfirst into ...
In "Daddy," the speaker's inability to speak is not merely personal trauma but a symbol of women's historical silencing.
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HodgePodge Hippie on MSN100+ Inspirational Camping Quotes to Ignite Your Love for the Great OutdoorsCamping is more than just pitching a tent or roasting marshmallows over a crackling fire—it’s a way to reconnect with nature, ...
As part of our Wknd special, we talk to modern historian Fay Bound Alberti, author of A Biography of Loneliness. So what does it sound like? Read on.
This month, instead of highlighting books only coming out in June, we’re surveying a lineup of thrilling new releases hitting shelves all summer long.
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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Haunting Story Of How Sylvia Plath Died And The Tragic Events That Led Up To ItOn February 11, 1963, following a long struggle with depression, Sylvia Plath died by suicide in her London home at the age of just 30 after sticking her head in the oven. Now considered one of the ...
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