The Bell Jar featured on Family Guy, Season 3, Episode 10 Fish Out of Water
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HAPPY 52th BIRTHDAY, Frieda Hughes!!! :) *** Picture via Location: New York, NY, US Date taken: October 1998 Photographer: Ted Thai
Picture via Peter K. Steinberg’s A celebration, this is sylviaplath.info *** ❀ ✿ ❀ Happy Death Day, Aurelia Plath! ❀ ✿ ❀ *** Aurelia Frances Schober Plath - Sylvia’s mother - died on Friday, March 1...
The sun rises and setsIn spite of your absence,Oblivious of our separation by deathOr your part in my evolution.But your shadow remainsAs if you never left; it’s mine now.I would never have given you...
Nicholas Hughes fishing in Alaska
Nicholas Hughes in 2000 in his office on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. Photo by Dave Partee, Alaska Sea Grant via.
I don’t think Ted and Nick look(ed) alike… not at all… not like Sylvia and Frieda do. But the background makes these two pics look like one. And nature and wildlife has always been connecting father ...
Another week, another theme… this week, I would like to dedicate to Nicholas Hughes, since the 3rd anniversary of his death is coming up on Friday. Enjoy! :)
Frieda and Shura, Court Green, late 1966 (courtesy of Celia Chaikin) Source: “Lover of Unreason. Assia Wevill, Sylvia Plath’s Rival and Ted Hughes’s Doomed Love” by Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev
Ted with Assia and Shura, London, 1967 (courtesy of Celia Chaikin) Source: “Lover of Unreason. Assia Wevill, Sylvia Plath’s Rival and Ted Hughes’s Doomed Love” by Yehuda Koren and Eilat Negev
Assia and Shura, 3 Okeover Manor, Clapham Common, London, December 1968 (photo by © Martin Baker)
via astro.com Shura Wevill’s natal chart
There was a snowstorm on [Wednesday] 3 March 1965, when Assia was admitted to the delivery room of Charing Cross Hospital [in London]. She was in labor for nine hours, which were quite bearable excep...
Another week, another theme… this week, I would like to dedicate to Ted Hughes’s daughter Shura Wevill. Enjoy! :)
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Shura Wevill! You would have been 47 years old today! (March 3, 1965 - March 23, 1969) *** We will have a “Shura-Week” in your honor next week! :)
A new week, a new topic… this week we had an !!ACCIDENTAL!! VERY BAD Sylvia Plath-Comic week! A while ago, I have been searching for Sylvia Plath comics. There is so much Sylvia related stuff out the...
Publishing Sylvia Plath’s Debut Collection in Germany - Big German Publishing House Blocking the Rights - Help Us Buy the Rights from the Original Publisher PLEASE REBLOG!!!!
foxyeahtedhughes: By gosiarysuje
via by www.collinscomics.com
polaroidpicnic: Sylvia Plath cartoon via Heresies, a very awesome feminist zine focused on gender roles and fashion.
via http://mikemartinart.blogspot. com *** A comic inspired by Sylvia Plath’s poem Black Rook in Rainy Weather On the stiff twig up there Hunches a wet black rook Arranging and rearranging its feather...
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“She was your friend. You pay the bill.” - Paul Alexander, Rough Magic. A Biography of Sylvia Plath, Chapter 11 “A Posthumous Life” *** This was written on the gas bill for 23 Fitzroy Road in London ...
Behind him the hotdogs split and drizzled On the public grills, and the ochreous salt flats, Gas tanks, factory stacks — that landscape Of imperfections his bowels were part of —Rippled and pulsed in...
tattoolit: My tribute to Sylvia Plath, my favorite writer. This is the inscription on her tombstone. It is essentially ‘whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger’ and I have surely been through so...
Picture via Peter K. Steinberg’s A celebration, this is sylviaplath.info, taken February 11, 2003 *** “Even amidst fierce flames the golden lotus can be planted.” - Sylvia Plath’s epitaph on her...
Happy 49th Death Day, my dearest Sylvia!!! ♡♡♡ (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) We gonna have a “Sylvia Plath-Death Week” in your honor starting on Monday! ♥ *** Sylvia Plath’s graduation Photo...
My very own Bell Jars! ;)The Bantam is my first copy from 1998, then the German translation (Die Glasglocke), the Polish translation (Szklany Klosz) and my newest acquisition, the Faber Firsts editio...
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