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- W1490340098 abstract "Less than two years later, Plath began writing The Bell Jar, her novel about a “college girl suicide.” Drawing on Plath’s own summer internship and subsequent suicide attempt in 1953, The Bell Jar tells the story of Esther Greenwood, a college student who serves as a guest editor at a New York women’s magazine and returns to her home in the Boston suburbs depressed and suicidal. The novel follows Esther through her treatment at a mental hospital after her suicide attempt and is told from the perspective of an older Esther who has since become a mother and “all right again.” Plath’s own life complicates our understanding of The Bell Jar’s reception, given that the novel was published in England under a pseudonym in January 1963 and did not appear in America under Plath’s own name until 1971, long after she committed suicide. Plath’s death in February 1963, at age thirty, occurred just weeks after the British publication of the novel. Though Plath biographies are rife with references to her struggle with depression, scholars have only recently started to write about how Plath herself participated in a larger cultural conversation about medicine and mental health. Plath, however, recognized these topics to be major influences: “The medical profession has always intrigued me most of all, & the hospital & doctors & nurses are central in all my work,” she wrote to her mother. The medical establishment also responded to Plath’s work: physiotherapists wrote to her asking for copies of her poem about living in a plaster cast to read to their patients and an Australian gynecologist" @default.
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- W1490340098 title "The Missing Sequel: Sylvia Plath and Psychiatry" @default.
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