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050 4 _aPS3566.L27
_bB4 2005
082 0 4 _a813.54 PLA 2005
100 1 _aPlath, Sylvia
245 1 4 _aThe bell jar /
_cSylvia Plath ;
250 _aFirst Harper Perennial Modern Classics edition
264 1 _aNew York :
_bHarperPerrenial,
_c2005
300 _a244, 16 pages :
_billustrations . ;
_c20 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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500 _aIncludes a biographical information about the author by Lois Ames
500 _aOriginally published: London: Heinemann, 1963
520 _aThe 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
650 0 _aDepression, Mental
_vFiction
650 0 _aSuicidal behavior
_vFiction
655 7 _aAutobiographical fiction.
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655 7 _aFiction.
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_0(OCoLC)fst01423787
700 1 _aAmes, Lois
700 1 _aMcCullough, Fran,
_d1939-
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