The Bell Jar
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4.2
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Sylvia Plath
"The Bell Jar is a classic of American literature, with over two million copies sold in this country. This extraordinary work chronicles the crackup of Esther Greenwood: brilliant, beautiful, enormously talented, successful -- but slowly going under, and maybe for the last time. Step by careful step, Sylvia Plath takes us with Esther through a painful month in New York as a contest-winning junior editor on a magazine, her increasingly strained relationships with her mother, and with the boy she dated in college, and eventually, devastatingly, into the madness itself. The reader is drawn into her breakdown with such intensity that her insanity becomes completely real and even rational, as probable and accessible an experience as going to the movies. Such deep penetration into the dark and harrowing corners of the psyche is rare in any novel. It points to the fact that The Bell Jar is a largely autobiographical work about Plath's own summer of 1953, when she was a guest editor at Mademoiselle and went through a breakdown. It reveals so much about the sources of Sylvia Plath's own tragedy that its publication was considered a landmark in literature. -- Publisher description
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Author
Sylvia Plath
Pages
288
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2006-10-17
ISBN
0061148512 9780061148514
Ratings
Google: 5
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"I fell in love with Plath's poetry in high school and have been wanting to read this novel for a long while. It was very painful to get through. At times, Esther reminded me of myself after I left college - clinically depressed, feeling like I had no purpose. I remember thinking back then that the only thing I was good at was school, and now it's done. Now what? Yes, there are some problematic things in this novel, some that are a product of their time, i.e., quite a bit of racism. However, many unfortunate themes are still so prevalent in 2024, and they need to be discussed. For this, The Bell Jar is NOT obsolete. "
"Beautifully written. A book before its time with a fresh, clever narrator."
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Nat
"College lit reading, very interesting and easy to read"
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Chrissy
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