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1971
THE BELL JAR
Sylvia Plath
Cover of THE BELL JAR

THE BELL JAR

by Sylvia Plath

Harper & Row · 2014

Peak rank

#4

Weeks on list

24

Debuted

May 1971

Chart History

#1510151971

24 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, peaking at #4

Esther Greenwood begins the summer with an internship at a popular women’s magazine, but her hopes for a career as a writer are dashed when she returns home to Massachusetts to discover she’s been rejected from a prestigious writing seminar. Listless and suffering from the onset of depression, Esther attempts suicide, and eventually finds herself in a variety of hospitals undergoing controversial electro-shock therapy. American author Sylvia Plath’s only novel, The Bell Jar has been read and discussed widely for its dark humour, honest portrayal of mental illness, and feminist point of view, and is noted for its parallels to the author’s own life—Plath committed suicide only a month into the book’s UK publication. Ultimately, The Bell Jar ’s exploration of the pressure on young women of Plath’s time to conform to societal expectations has influenced both literature and pop culture in the decades since its publication. HarperPerennial Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperPerennial Classics collection to build your digital library.

All Appearances

6↑4May 16, 1971wk 2
6May 23, 1971wk 3
6May 30, 1971wk 4
8↓2June 6, 1971wk 5
5↑3June 13, 1971wk 6
4↑1June 20, 1971wk 7
6↓2June 27, 1971wk 8
5↑1July 4, 1971wk 9
4↑1July 11, 1971wk 10
5↓1July 18, 1971wk 11
6↓1July 25, 1971wk 12

Details

ISBN-13
9781443431897
ISBN-10
1443431893
Published
2014
Pages
254
Publisher
Harper & Row
Categories
Fiction

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