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Feb 5, 2023 · Sylvia Plath died by suicide at the age of 30 on February 11, 1963, following a barrage of literary rejections and her husband's infidelity. Bettmann/Getty Images Sylvia Plath was just 30 years old when she died by suicide in London.
- Kaleena Fraga
Otto Plath died on November 5, 1940, a week and a half after Sylvia's eighth birthday, [8] of complications following the amputation of a foot due to untreated diabetes. He had become ill shortly after a close friend died of lung cancer.
- Poetry, fiction, short story
Oct 27, 1999 · October 27, 1932, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Died: February 11, 1963, London, England (aged 30) Awards And Honors: Pulitzer Prize (1982) Notable Works: “Ariel” “Crossing the Water” “Daddy” “Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams” “Lady Lazarus” “Mary Ventura and the Ninth Kingdom” “The Bell Jar” “The Collected Poems”
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Apr 3, 2014 · Sylvia Plath was an American poet and novelist who wrote The Bell Jar and Ariel. She committed suicide in 1963 after a troubled marriage and a mental breakdown.
Feb 12, 2015 · What drove Sylvia Plath to her death was painfully clear to her psychiatrist: clinical depression. But after the acclaimed poet, just 30 years old, committed suicide on this day, Feb. 11, in 1963, her friends, fans, and biographers were eager to blame the tragedy instead on a flesh-and-blood villain.
Chief among those female artists who have become defined by their suicide is the US poet and novelist Sylvia Plath, who died on 11 February 1963. Since then, her name has become a by-word for...
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Learn about the life and poetry of Sylvia Plath, one of the most dynamic and admired poets of the 20th century. She died by suicide at 30, leaving behind a legacy of autobiographical, violent, and brilliant verse.