Ariel: The Restored Edition by Sylvia Plath, Frieda Hughes, Frieda Hughes (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: November 2004
  • 211pp

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    • Pub. Date: November 2004
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Hardcover, 211pp

    Synopsis

    Upon the publication of her posthumous volume of poetry, Ariel, in the mid-1960s, Sylvia Plath became a household name. Readers may be surprised to learn that the draft of Ariel left behind by Sylvia Plath when she died in 1963 is different from the volume of poetry eventually published to worldwide acclaim.

    This facsimile edition restores, for the first time, the selection and arrangement of the poems as Sylvia Plath left them at the point of her death. In addition to the facsimile pages of Sylvia Plath’s manuscript, this edition also includes in facsimile the complete working drafts of the title poem, "Ariel," in order to offer a sense of Plath's creative process, as well as notes the author made for the BBC about some of the manuscript's poems.

    In her insightful foreword to this volume, Frieda Hughes, Sylvia Plath's daughter, explains the reasons for the differences between the previously published edition of Ariel as edited by her father, Ted Hughes, and her mother's original version published here. With this publication, Sylvia Plath's legacy and vision will be re-evaluated in the light of her original working draft.

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    Yes, we know Ariel, but not as Plath meant it; the poems were rearranged after her death, and a few were excised. Here Ariel is restored in all its glory (with a facsimile of the original manuscript as a bonus), giving us back Plath the poet before she became an icon. (LJ 11/1/04) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    She appeared soft, and was known for the way her difficult, emotionally ravaged life bled itself onto the page. But Sylvia Plath was and is powerful, a fact evident in her poems, her autobiographical novel The Bell Jar, and the success of the major motion picture, Sylvia starring Gwenyth Paltrow.

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    one of Sylvia's bestby Caylin.D

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    January 12, 2009: Along with Sylvia Plath's other collection on poems this one is unique in that these where the last poems she ever wrote and somthing i find heart warming is her daughter Frieda forwarded this book. Sylvia wanted to start this collection of poems with the word love and end with the word spring and every word inbettween are filled with such feeling and deep-ness. this book i highly recomend to anyone who loves poetry or sylvia plaths work.

    I Also Recommend: The Bell Jar, Girl, Interrupted, More, Now, Again, Prozac Nation.

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    May 17, 2005: i love it