Sylvia Plath: Poems is a collection of the American poet's work selected from throughout her career. Notable poems like "Daddy" explore Plath's complex feelings about her upbringing during World War II while the "Swarm Poems" investigate her lifelong fascination with beekeeping. Her poetry also dwells for considerable lengths on her experiences with mental illness, and in works like "Ariel" she lays out feminist beliefs approached through myth, prose, and poetry.
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