Poems of Sylvia Plath

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  • ISBN 9780571372041
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Sylvia Plath's first Collected Poems was published in 1981. This new volume draws on decades of research and almost doubles the content of that previous edition.

The book is in two parts. It begins with the poems Plath composed in the last ten years of her life and on which her reputation is founded, and follows with those poems written in childhood and through her student years. In both sections the editors date, correct and arrange each poem chronologically, drawing on manuscripts, typescripts and related material. Critical notes help document Plath's extraordinary evolution as a poet, from her childhood compositions through to the blossoming of early ambition and into the molten core that was to shape the poems of her last few years and secure her place in literary history.

Sylvia Plath (1932-63) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and studied at Smith College. She published one collection of poems in her lifetime, The Colossus (1960), and a novel, The Bell Jar (1963). Her Collected Poems was published in 1981 and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.

Amanda Golden is author of Annotating Modernism: Marginalia and Pedagogy from Virginia Woolf to the Confessional Poets (2020) and co-editor of The Bloomsbury Handbook to Sylvia Plath (2022).

Karen V. Kukil is editor of The Journals of Sylvia Plath (2000) and co-editor of the two-volume edition of The Letters of Sylvia Plath (2017/18).