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The Bell Jar Study Guide

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by Sylvia Plath
About 79 pages (23,828 words)
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Paula Bennett, My Life a Loaded Gun, Beacon, 1986. Lynda K. Bundtzen, "Women in The Bell Jar Two Allegories" from Plath's Incarnations Women and the Creative Process, University of Michigan Press, 1983

Rupert Butler, "New American Fiction Three Disappointing Novels—But One Good Time," in Time and Tide, January 31, 1963, p. 34

C B Cox, editorial in Critical Quarterly, Autumn, 1966, p 195

Louis Dublin, Suicide- A Sociological and Statistical Study, Ronald, 1963

David Holbrook, Sylvia Plath Poetry and Existence, Athlone, 1976

Laurence Lerner, "New Novels," in Listener, January 31, 1963, p 215.

M. L. Rosenthal, "Blood and.....

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