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Bell Jar, The

Plath Sylvia

Wydawca: HarperCollins Publishers UK

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EN
2013
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The Bell Jar Wydawca: Harper Perennial Opis produktu The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath is a piercing, unforgettable English book and modern literary classic that traces one young woman's collapse beneath social expectation and psychological strain. Set in the 1950s, this literary novel follows Esther Greenwood, a talented college student spending a pivotal summer in New York City. As she confronts the pressures of marriage, motherhood, and career, Esther's inner life becomes increasingly fraught, leading to a harrowing exploration of depression, treatment, and the search for identity. The Bell Jar reads as both a coming-of-age novel and a stark piece of psychological fiction. Why read it: Plath's sharply observed prose and candid voice make this novel essential for readers who love character-driven classics, feminist literature, and novels about mental health and recovery. Fans of literary fiction, psychological novels, and books about women college students in the 1950s will find The Bell Jar haunting and deeply humane. What you’ll get: an intimate, emotional narrative with evocative period detail, moral complexity, and enduring relevance for modern readers. If you search for 'books about depression and recovery', 'coming-of-age classic English novel', or 'psychological fiction about women', this is a definitive pick. Add The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath to your shelf if you seek a beautiful, fierce, and thought-provoking story that lingers long after the last page. Specyfikacja SKU: HR002928824 EAN: 9780061148514 Waga: 272 g Author: Plath, Sylvia Binding: Paperback Pages: 288 Publication Year: 2013 BISAC Category 1: FIC019000 BISAC Category 2: FIC004000 BISAC Category 3: FIC044000

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