Winter Trees

First edition (publ. Faber & Faber)

Winter Trees is a 1971 posthumous collection of poetry by Sylvia Plath, published by her husband Ted Hughes.[1][2] Along with Crossing the Water it provides the remainder of the poems that Plath had written during her state of elevated creativity prior to her suicide.[3]

Contents

  1. Winter Trees
  2. Child
  3. Brasilia
  4. Gigolo
  5. Childless Woman
  6. Purdah
  7. The Courage of Shutting-Up
  8. The Other
  9. Stopped Dead
  10. The Rabbit Cather
  11. Mystic
  12. By Candlelight
  13. Lyonnesse
  14. Thalidomide
  15. For A Fatherless Son
  16. Lesbos
  17. The Swarm
  18. Mary's Song
  19. Three Women

References

  1. Janet Badia (2011). Sylvia Plath and the Mythology of Women Readers. Univ of Massachusetts Press. pp. 189–190. ISBN 1-55849-896-6.
  2. Connie Ann Kirk (1 January 2004). Sylvia Plath: A Biography. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. xx–xxi. ISBN 978-0-313-33214-2.
  3. Jo Gill (11 September 2008). The Cambridge Introduction to Sylvia Plath. Cambridge University Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-139-47413-9.

Further reading


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