Ariel (1965) [Collection]
by Sylvia Plath
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Summary
(From the publisher):
In these poems, Sylvia Plath becomes herself, becomes something imaginary, newly, wildly and subtly created.
Contents:
- Morning Song
- The Couriers
- Sheep in Fog
- The Applicant
- Lady Lazarus
- Tulips
- Cut
- Elm
- The Night Dances
- Poppies in October
- Berck-Plage
- Ariel
- Death & Co.
- Lesbos
- Nick and the Candlestick
- Gulliver
- Getting There
- Medusa
- The Moon and the Yew Tree
- A Birthday Present
- Mary's Song
- Letter in November
- The Rival
- Daddy
- You're
- Fever 103°
- The Bee Meeting
- The Arrival of the Bee Box
- Stings
- The Swarm
- Wintering
- The Hanging Man
- Little Fugue
- Years
- The Munich Mannequins
- Totem
- Paralytic
- Balloons
- Poppies in July
- Kindness
- Contusion
- Edge
- Words
Original title: Ariel
Original languages:
English
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Genre: Poetry
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