Plath: Poems Selected by Diane Wood Middlebrook

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Pub. Date: 1998-10-13
Publisher(s): Everyman's Library
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Summary

A representative selection of verse by the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer who left in the wake of her personal tragedy a legacy of poems that combine terrifying intensity and dazzling artistry. With their brutally frank self-exposure and emotional immediacy, Plath's poems, from "Lady Lazarus" to "Daddy," have had an enduring influence on contemporary poetry.

Author Biography

Sylvia Plath was born in 1932 in Massachusetts. She began publishing poems and stories as a teenager and by the time she entered Smith College had won several poetry prizes.  She was a Fulbright Scholar in Cambridge, England, and married British poet Ted Hughes in London in 1956.  The young couple moved to the States, where Plath became an instructor at Smith College, and had two children.  Later, they moved back to England, where Plath continued writing poetry and wrote <b>The Bell Jar</b>, which was first published under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas in England in 1963.  On February 11, 1963, Plath committed suicide.  <b>The Bell Jar</b> was first published under her own name in the United States by Harper & Row in 1971, despite the protests of Plath's family.  Plath's <b>Collected Poems</b>, published posthumously in 1981, won the Pulitzer Prize.

Table of Contents

JUVENILIA
15(12)
Jilted
15(1)
Bluebeard
16(1)
Trio of Love Songs
17(3)
Lament
20(1)
Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea
21(2)
Epitaph in Three Parts
23(4)
1956
27(20)
Channel Crossing
27(2)
Ode for Ted
29(1)
Song for a Summer's Day
30(1)
Two Sisters of Persephone
31(2)
Faun
33(1)
Letter to a Purist
34(1)
Alicante Lullaby
35(1)
Wreath for a Bridal
36(1)
Fiesta Melons
37(1)
Spider
38(2)
Spinster
40(2)
Black Rook in Rainy Weather
42(5)
1957
47(18)
Hardcastle Crags
47(3)
The Lady and the Earthenware Head
50(2)
All the Dead Dears
52(2)
The Disquieting Muses
54(3)
Ouija
57(2)
On the Decline of Oracles
59(2)
Snakecharmer
61(4)
1958 Mussel Hunter at Rock Harbor
65(6)
1959
71(24)
The Bull of Bendylaw
71(1)
Suicide off Egg Rock
72(1)
Metaphors
73(1)
Electra on Azalea Path
74(2)
The Beekeeper's Daughter
76(1)
Man in Black
77(1)
The Colossus
78(2)
Poem for a Birthday
80(10)
1 Who
80(1)
2 Dark House
81(2)
3 Maenad
83(1)
4 The Beast
84(1)
5 Flute Notes from a Reedy Pond
85(1)
6 Witch Burning
86(1)
7 The Stones
87(3)
Mushrooms
90(5)
1960
95(8)
You're
95(1)
The Hanging Man
96(1)
Stillborn
97(1)
Candles
98(5)
1961
103(22)
Zoo Keeper's Wife
103(2)
Face Lift
105(2)
Morning Song
107(1)
Barren Woman
108(1)
Heavy Women
109(1)
In Plaster
110(3)
Tulips
113(4)
I Am Vertical
117(1)
Blackberrying
118(2)
The Moon and the Yew Tree
120(2)
Mirror
122(3)
1962
125(96)
Three Women: A Poem for Three Voices
125(18)
Little Fugue
143(3)
An Appearance
146(1)
Crossing the Water
147(1)
Among the Narcissi
148(1)
Pheasant
149(2)
Elm
151(3)
The Rabbit Catcher
154(2)
Event
156(2)
The Other
158(2)
Words heard, by accident, over the phone
160(1)
Poppies in July
161(1)
Burning the Letters
162(3)
For a Fatherless Son
165(1)
A Birthday Present
166(4)
The Detective
170(2)
The Courage of Shutting-Up
172(2)
The Bee Meeting
174(4)
The Arrival of the Bee Box
178(2)
Stings
180(3)
The Swarm
183(3)
Wintering
186(3)
The Applicant
189(2)
Daddy
191(4)
Medusa
195(2)
Fever 103(Degree)
197(3)
Amnesiac
200(2)
Cut
202(2)
By Candlelight
204(2)
Ariel
206(2)
Poppies in October
208(1)
Nick and the Candelstick
209(2)
Lady Lazarus
211(4)
Death & Co.
215(2)
Winter Trees
217(1)
Childless Woman
218(3)
1963
221(18)
Sheep in Fog
221(1)
The Munich Mannequins
222(2)
Totem
224(2)
Child
226(1)
Paralytic
227(2)
Gigolo
229(2)
Mystic
231(2)
Kindness
233(1)
Words
234(1)
Contusion
235(1)
Balloons
236(2)
Edge
238(1)
NOTES ON POEMS 1956-1963 239(12)
Index of First Lines 251

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