The Bell Jar

biographical notes by Lois Ames

Mass Market Paperback, 216 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 1981 by Bantam Books.

ISBN:
978-0-553-27835-4
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OCLC Number:
23263699
Finna ID:
uef.992556453705966

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A vulnerable young girl wins a dream assignment on a big-time New York fashion magazine and finds herself plunged into a nightmare. An autobiographical account of Sylvia Plath's own mental breakdown and suicide attempt, THE BELL JAR is more than a confessional novel, it is a comic but painful statement of what happens to a woman's aspirations in a society that refuses to take them seriously...a society that expects electroshock to cure the despair of a sensitive, questioning young artist whose search for identity becomes a terrifying descent toward madness. (back cover)

111 editions

reviewed The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath (Faber paper covered editions)

"Darkly Funny" is apt

Content warning Mentions of depression and racism

Subjects

  • Autobiographical fiction
  • Psychological fiction
  • Mental Depression
  • College students
  • Suicidal behavior
  • Fiction