Sylvia Plath, Was an American Term Paper

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There were also a few children's books by Sylvia Plath that there publish which include: "The Bed Book" (1976), "The It-Doesn't-Matter'Suit" (1996), "Collected Children's Stories" (2001), and "Mrs. Cherry's Kitchen" (2001).

In conclusion, Sylvia Plath is a great American poet, short story writer, novelist, and essayist that provided the world with many great poems, short stories, prose and essays. For most of her short life, she suffered from clinical depression, which is very evident in many of her written pieces.
She used writing as a way to release her depressed feelings, but it was not enough to prevent her from committing suicide in 1963 at the young age of 30. It has been through the efforts of her mother, her husband and her children that many of her written pieces have been able to be shared with the world. She was a great writer, but depression not only ended the career of a great writer, it ended the life.....

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