The Bell Jar was Plath’s only novel, and her journals suggest that it is partially derived from her own life. Plath originally published the novel in England using the pen name “Victoria Lucas”. The Bell Jar is a 1963 novel by American writer Sylvia Plath. How do you think the world can better accommodate people with mental illnesses?.Why might life have been harder for people with mental illnesses in the 1960s?.The Bell Jar was first published under the name.The book was not published under her real name until after her death. Soon after the publication of The Bell Jar, Plath died by suicide. The title is a metaphor that Esther uses to describe her mental -she explains that it feels like being in a bell jar. The, a young woman named Esther Greenwood, struggles with depression and anxiety, like Plath herself. The Bell Jar was Plath’s only novel, and her suggest that it is partially derived from her own life. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | RSS | More Gapfill exercis The Bell Jar is a 1963 novel by American Sylvia Plath. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:07 - 1.0MB)
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