Sylvia Plath Letters
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In these correspondences, her depression, her height, her loss of her father when she was a child, her feelings as a child, her feelings as a child, and her feelings as a child, and her feelings that she suffers from illness in turn. And for their two children, her transformation from a state of denial to anger, to submission and sad brokenness, and finally to a divorcee who started to commit suicide, while she is in the process of committing suicide.
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