Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial figures in the literary circles of the last century, famous for mysterious works, under attack by literary artists. She is known for her atrocities and suffering in the pathological world of her poetry. Al Alvarez of the critic in the famous poet, Ariel poems claiming that "trying to inseparable death and poetry", Charles Newton was described as "the pursuit of murder," the Plath. However, despite the large number of scholarships devoted to her, review of her characteristics in her work has been ignored, so this article will focus on Silvia Plus' Gothic world.
Sylvia Plath, a poet and novelist, was born in Boston, Massachusetts on October 27, 1932. Sylvia Plath is a talented and troubled poet known for his confession style. Interest in her writing appeared very young, and she started with holding a journal. After publishing many works, Plath received a scholarship from Smith College in 1950. While she was a student, Sylvia Plath worked in New York in the summer of 1953 and was a guest editor of Mademoiselle magazine. Shortly thereafter, Plath tried to kill himself by taking sleeping pills. She finally recovered and was admitted to a mental hospital during hospitalization. Plus returned to Smith and got a degree in 1955.
In most of Sylvia's biography, there is a frequently repeated story about what she returned to Smith University after trying suicide and subsequent hospitalization. This was the beginning of the spring semester of 1954 and when the plasma first saw a young woman occupying her dormitory during her illness - later Nancy Hunt, later Nancy Hunt Steiner became a plaque Let's take a closer look at Ariel by writing a short memoir about Sri Lanka's best friends, their relationship. As the story says, Hunt spent a while in Silvia's room. And I felt that the previous resident was "ghosted". Thanks to student talent and attempted suicide, Plath is a legend of Smith. According to Steiner, "... as time goes on I am getting more and more familiar with Plath's legendary details while guessing gossip by mentioning her name."
Sylvia Plath is one of the most controversial figures in the literary circles of the last century, famous for mysterious works, under attack by literary artists. She is known for her atrocities and suffering in the pathological world of her poetry. A well-known poet and critic Al Alvarez claimed that Ariel's poems "try not to separate the poem from death," Charles Newton described Plath as "pursuit of murder." However, despite the large number of scholarships devoted to her, review of her characteristics in her work has been ignored, so this article will focus on Silvia Plus' Gothic world.