The Bell Jar: Sylvia Plath (Faber Paper Covered Editions) is a novel by the American poet and novelist Sylvia Plath. It is a semi-autobiographical story following a young woman's descent into depression and mental illness. The novel was first published in England in 1963 and was later published in the United States in 1971. It has since become a classic of modern literature and is widely studied in schools and universities. The Bell Jar is often considered to be a feminist novel and is seen as a precursor to the second-wave feminist movement of the 1960s.
The Bell Jar: Sylvia Plath (Faber Paper Covered Editions) is a novel by the American poet and novelist Sylvia Plath. It is a semi-autobiographical story following a young woman's descent into depression and mental illness. The novel was first published in England in 1963 and was later published in the United States in 1971. It has since become a classic of modern literature and is widely studied in schools and universities. The Bell Jar is often considered to be a feminist novel and is seen as a precursor to the second-wave feminist movement of the 1960s.