1. Plath - Noun
2. Plath - Proper noun
United States writer and poet (1932-1963)
Source: WordNetAfter Hughes left, Plath produced, in less than two months, the forty poems of rage, despair, love, and vengeance on which her reputation mostly rests. Source: Internet
Almost every word is arresting, and the way that Plath captures the vivid life happening around Esther, news events, magazine parties, accentuates the deadening illness that drives her towards suicidal feelings. Source: Internet
Chalcot Square, near Primrose Hill in London, Plath and Hughes' home from 1959 Plath and Hughes traveled across Canada and the United States, staying at the Yaddo artist colony in Saratoga Springs, New York State in late 1959. Source: Internet
Alvarez (2007) p214 Many of Plath's later poems deal with what one critic calls the "domestic surreal" in which Plath takes every day elements of life and twists the images, giving them an almost nightmarish quality. Source: Internet
Cornell was inspired by the writings of Sylvia Plath at the time. Source: Internet
Both Lowell and Sexton encouraged Plath to write from her experience and she did so. Source: Internet