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The Fig Tree and the Black Patent Leather Shoes: The Body and Its Representation in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar.
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- Author(s): Séllei, Nóra
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Critical Insights: The Bell Jar. 2011, p346-382. 37p.
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An essay on the 1963 novel of American poet and novelist Sylvia Plath titled "The Bell Jar" is presented. The author mentions that Plath's novel focuses on female adolescence, particularly on the crises that teenagers are facing. She also looks into how the novel became a cult book of psychiatry, after the suicide of Plath few weeks after the novel's release.
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