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  • Sylvia Plath - Biography by xAuraphoria-
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    All about Sylvia Plath.
  • Have you seen the Lost Boys? by RedHare
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    harking back to an earlier poem of mine: poor wendy -- all the heroines get left behind. but she was a darling after all. yes, i very much have tears in my eyes. and it shall be hard to see, and sometimes i won't want to, but i will go on looking anyway. this collection shall be under the tutelage of sylvia plath's poems, and the bell jar and her lovely tortured head, in which i see something quite like mine. i hope it is enough in the end. do tell me if you've seen them. with love eleanor
  • INDUCED AMNESIA by TyinCKrysset
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    Imagine feeling so much pain that you would be willing to give up every memory and every person you know to start over - absolutely nothing left behind you and only a new slate to look forward to - providing you live through the process. Chloe Gunn has everything any young girl should want, yet she wants to die, and just can't bring herself to do it. Instead, she volunteers for an unprecedented medical trial to induce amnesia where the answer seems simple: erase her mind and erase the pain. Drowning in pain, Chloe begins to sleepwalk through her own life, doing whatever she can to numb the ache. Even when she survives a horrific car crash, her low-spirited view is unrelenting. So, when Chloe discovers an ad for an amnesia-inducing experiment in a medical journal, it shines like a beacon. And Chloe isn’t alone. Even the young, beautiful, rich and famous actress, Victoria Palmer has become intimately acquainted with the slippery hole of depression – miles across the country – and craves any desperate escape out as well. Will she find it before it becomes too late? “Think – the novel, The Bell Jar, blended with the movie, Sixth Sense…….an emotional, metaphysical ride down, and up – and where it stops, is in the unforeseen.”
  • Things that you write in your notebook  by gajowiora
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    Complex of poems that depict a picture of misery,anger,emptiness.Poems that I wrote at 3 in the morning but words who have been living with me for some time.So if you want to comfort the disturbed in you ,just take a look maybe one of the pages remind you of the words that have been eating you out but you've never spoken them
  • If they all returned... by Schweizefille
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    There are mysterious people in all of their lives - the people of Messenger of Fear, BZRK and Gone all figure out that their destinies follow the same line. When they meet, will death or destruction reign?
  • The Glass Bouquet by Kidder
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  • Sylvia Plath (essay) by raindropheaven
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  • Sylvia Plath Poetry Pt.2 by cellemurph
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    Part 2 of the Sylvia Plath Poetry.
  • Duck Soup by clifffordben1994
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    a collection of poems by me i hope you like it but you probably won't be critical please, destroy me. I'll do the same.
  • THE BELL JAR // sylvia plath by FavouriteClassics
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    The Bell Jar chronicles the crack-up of Esther Greenwood: brilliant, beautiful, enormously talented, and successful, but slowly going under-maybe for the last time. Sylvia Plath masterfully draws the reader into Esther's breakdown with such intensity that Esther's 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 an extraordinary accomplishment and has made The Bell Jar a haunting American classic.
  • Sylvia Plath by 0Nalavoid0
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    Sylvia Plath
  • Odes by taurustina
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    to life
  • A Melancholy Love Song by xo_joey
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    ✴✴this is a poem. it's inspired by sylvia plath. it's a mimicry of her "Mad Girls Love Song" mimicry:the act, practice, or art of mimicking ✴✴
  • The Puddle by burnsiebeauty
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    A story about my depression and a short ode to it as well
  • Slyvia Plath meets Ted Hughes by RosieJolly7
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  • Mirror: An Uncritical Analysis by closed-eye
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    got some light analysis to understand sylvia plath's poem 'the mirror' better
  • One Year and a Half by fairytaleoftherain
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