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Collection of Sylvia Plath's possessions to be sold at auction

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, January 23, 2018 | 1:33 PM

Proof of The Bell Jar among items shedding light on poet’s life and marriage to Ted Hughes

The story of the last months of the life of Sylvia Plath is tracked on the flyleaves of the proof and author’s copies of her only novel, The Bell Jar. The books are inscribed in her firm, clear handwriting with addresses showing that around the time of publication her marriage to the poet Ted Hughes had finally collapsed and she moved with her two small children to the flat in north London where she would die in February 1963.

The books are part of a collection of Plath’s possessions, including clothes, jewellery, furniture, books with loving inscriptions from Hughes, her heavily annotated cookery book, and the Hermes typewriter on which she wrote The Bell Jar, now being sold by her only surviving child, Frieda Hughes.

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