Book summaryPlath's only novel, published shortly before her suicide, THE BELL JAR tells the story, based on the author's own experiences, about a young woman's descent into madness. Esther Greenwood spends a month in New York City as a guest magazine editor--just as Plath did as a Mademoiselle magazine intern--and gradually loses her grip on reality. THE BELL JAR was so autobiographical that, when it was first published in 1963 in England, it appeared under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas. |
The Bell Jar: Everyman's Library # 212by Plath, Sylvia, ( Pen Name for Victoria Lucas ), Introduction By Diane Wood MiddlebrookFirst Printing
Book desription: N.Y.: Alfred A Knopf / Everyman's Library / Random House, 1998, 1st printing . ----------hardcover, Near Fine, red cloth, in a Very Good+ dustjacket, ribbon marker attached at upper spine tip as issued, small corner crease on front endpaper, a nice edition, any image directly beside this listing is the actual book and not a generic photo. First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good+. Illus. by Photo Cover.
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