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Sylvia Plath and the Nature of Biography: Critical Review by Anna Fels

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SOURCE: "The Flash of the Knife," in The Nation, New York, Vol. 258, No. 19, May 16, 1994, pp. 670-73.

[In the following review of The Silent Woman, Fels praises the intensity of Malcolm's writing and maintains that it is Ted Hughes, Plath's husband, who is the silent one.]

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