Text Box: Sharon Berg

Works cited:

 

1/   p. xiv, preface to Sylvia Plath: The Poetry of Initiation,

         Rosenblatt, University of North Carolina, 1979

2/   p. xii, preface, Sylvia Plath: The Poetry of Initiation

3/  Letters Home, correspondence 1950-63, edited by Aurelia Plath,

           Harper & Row, 1975

4/  Ted Hughes admits to this act in the forward to The Journals of Sylvia

            Plath, while Edward Butscher mentions the burned journals and the

            fact that Ted Hughes burned or lost the manuscript for a second

            novel in Sylvia Plath: Method and Meaning.

5/  p.3, Plath's Incarnations, Lynda Bundtzen, University of

            Michigan Press, 1983

6/  p.3, Plath's Incarnations

7/  p.3, Plath's Incarnations, Lynda Bundtzen, University of

            Michigan Press, 1983
8/   p. 17, The Savage God, A. Alvarez, Random House, 1970
9/  p. 437, Letters Home, Aurelia Plath, Harper & Row, 1975 (letter dated

            December 7, 1961)
10/  p.38, Letters Home
11/  p.38, Letters Home

12/  p.38, Letters Home
13/  p. 38,
Letters Home
14/ p. 160, Sylvia Plath: The Poetry of Initiation. Jon

          Rosenblatt
15/ 
The   Savage   God ,   A.   Alvarez,   p . 4 2  Note: As this was a

             1970 publication the present day figures on suicide are potentially

             staggering in their scope.

16/   p. 181, Anything is Possible, edited by Mary DiMichele, Mosaic Press,

                1984

17/  from a letter, Bronwen Wallace to Sharon Berg, October 26,

             1986
18/ as above

 

 

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