Sylvia Plath’s ‘Tulips’ and the Desire to Be Left Alone The Atlantic
‘Islanders Read the Classics’ explores Sylvia Plath’s ‘Ariel’ mvtimes.com
Poststructuralism and Female Identity in Sylvia Plath's "Ariel" Inquiries Journal
Mental Health, Gender And Survival: Engaging With Sylvia Plath’s Literary Universe Feminism in India
Review | The Human Voice — A haunting dialogue between despair and self-preservation oc-media.org
Sarah Hampson: I long to revel in the spring’s stealth bomber of beauty The Globe and Mail
After we visited the cemetery together, I knew my date would be my soulmate Metro.co.uk
The Annotated Nightstand: What Olga Ravn is Reading Now and Next Literary Hub
Juliet Stevenson: Why Sylvia Plath is becoming more relevant for men The Telegraph
12 poets you haven't thought about since the Leaving Cert The Daily Edge
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