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The Letters of Sylvia Plath Vol 2

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by Sylvia Plath


  Benotti, Joseph (SP’s uncle ‘Joe’), 3n, 28, 113, 120, 147, 199, 390, 462, 466, 550, 705, 735, 950, 959; SP’s correspondence with, 334, 342, 374, 380–1, 531n, 543–4

  Benotti, Nancy (SP’s cousin), 199, 374, 380, 514, 543, 598, 722, 888; SP’s correspondence with, 342, 374

  Benotti, Robert J. (SP’s cousin, ‘Bobby’), 199, 374, 380, 514, 543, 598, 722; SP’s correspondence with, 342, 374

  Berck-sur-Mer, France, 628n

  Bergen-Belsen (concentration camp), 853, 874, 879, 888

  Bergman, Ingmar, 582, 777, 785, 940; So Close to Life (Brink of Life), 777n, 785; Through a Glass Darkly, 940n

  Bergonzi, Bernard, ‘The Ransom Note’, 568n

  Berlin, Germany, 620n, 957

  Berlitz, 513, 516–17, 521–2, 524, 528, 540

  Bermuda, 235, 253, 783

  Berry, Courtice H., 496n

  Berry, Grace, 496

  Bess Hokin Prize, 191

  Best American Short Stories, 1953, 239n

  Betjeman, John, 536, 538, 542, 555; John Betjeman as the Book Man, 536n; Summoned by Bells, 555n

  Betsy (fictitious character), 683

  Better Buying Service, 680

  Beuscher, Christopher Grey, 452n

  Beuscher, John Franklin, 452n

  Beuscher, Robert Conrad, 452n

  Beuscher, Ruth Tiffany Barnhouse, 530–1n, 843, 960; SP’s correspondence with, 421–2, 450–2, 537–40, 562–67, 746–9, 790–800, 802–7, 816–18, 827–32, 843–5, 851–3, 876–80, 967–9; SP’s dedications to, 566, 749, 800

  Beuscher, Thomas Frederick, 452n

  Beuscher, William David, 452n

  Beuscher, William F., 452n

  Bevan, Edward Vaughan, 180

  Bideford, England, 767

  Big Ben (Tower clock), 118, 151

  Billetdoux, François, 545n, 688; Tchin-Tchin (Chin-Chin), 545, 689; Théâtre, 688n; ‘Va Donc Chez Törpe’, 688

  Billings, Montana, 340

  Billyeald, Bertha Manly, 780n, 783

  Billyeald, Stanhope Mince, 780, 783

  Biltmore Hotel (New York), 235, 240

  Binkerd, Gordon, 357n

  Bires, Mrs, 808n, 810, 814

  Birmingham Post, The, 968n

  Bishop, Elizabeth, 94, 305, 857n

  Bishop, Jess Ivy Brown, 217

  Bismarck, North Dakota, 339

  Blackburn, Thomas, 536n, 577n; ‘En Route’, 577n

  Blacks, 38

  Blair, Mary, 302n

  Blake, Quentin, 317n

  Blake, William, 91, 144

  Blanch, Arnold, ‘The Messenger’, 932n, 939n

  Bleibtreu, John, 71n, 90n, 97, 108

  Bloomsbury Square, 408

  Bodden, William Albert, 156, 163

  Bodley Head (firm), 414n

  Bolton, Frances, 46

  Bolton, W. F. (Whitney French), 46, 51

  Bolton, Whitney, 46

  Bonham Carter, Mark, 905, 913

  Bonham Carter, Violet, 913

  Bonhams, 40n, 56n, 284n, 361n, 369n, 428n, 533n, 574n, 593n, 598n, 623n, 631n, 658n, 672n, 686n, 773n, 793n, 865n, 907n, 940n

  Bonn, Germany, 126, 129

  Book Review Digest, 199

  Bookseller, The, 571–3, 830

  Boonville, New York, 332, 336

  Booth, Carol, 303n

  Booth, Margaret Tillman, 303; SP’s correspondence with, 595–6; TH’s correspondence with, 595n

  Booth, Margot, 303n

  Booth, Philip, 58, 229, 274, 303–4; ‘If It Can’, 595n; The Islanders, 595n; ‘Night Notes on an Old Dream’, 595n; ‘The Owl’, 595n; ‘Shag’, 479n; ‘Spit’, 479; ‘The Total Calm’, 595; SP’s correspondence with, 479–80, 553, 595–6; TH’s correspondence with, 553n, 595nn

  Booth, Robin, 303n

  Booth, Stephen, 217

  Booth, Susan O’Neill-Roe (‘Sue’), 864n, 865, 870–4, 881–4, 887, 889–92, 895–6, 904–5, 910, 912–14, 918, 922–4, 927, 930–1, 935–6, 939, 941–2, 944, 950, 958, 960–1

  Borestone Mountain Poetry Awards, 105, 137, 167, 242, 302; Best Poems of 1955, 105n, 137, 302n; Best Poems of 1957, 242n; Best Poems of 1960, 501n

  Boris Mirski Gallery, 284; see also Mirski, Boris

  Borneo, 115

  Borroff, Marie, 196, 198, 206, 306n

  Boston, Mass., 37, 46n, 47, 54, 56n, 108, 111, 131n, 187, 191–3, 199, 201, 203, 208, 213, 218, 221, 229, 238, 243–4, 249–52, 255, 257–8, 264–7, 269, 271–7, 281, 283n, 284, 287, 290, 293, 295–8, 302n, 309, 312–15, 317–19, 324–7, 355, 357–8, 360, 363–4, 411, 415–16, 437, 468n, 499, 508, 519, 534, 538, 596, 614, 656, 684, 709, 715n, 718, 903, 917; SP and TH’s apartment (9 Willow Street), 248, 250, 252–3, 257, 262, 264–5, 269, 271, 273, 275–7, 281, 284, 287, 290–1, 295–8, 302, 309, 312, 314, 317–20, 324, 326–7, 329, 356, 402; restaurants: Blue Ship Tea Room, 299; Felicia’s, 229, 231; theatres: Colonial Theatre, 302n; Wilbur Theatre, 303

  Boston Arts Festival, 237n, 312

  Boston Common, 271, 286, 953

  Boston Five Cents Savings Bank, 349–50, 359–60, 387, 393, 395, 415, 418, 465, 470, 482, 493, 505, 508, 511, 513, 515, 526, 528, 545, 583, 593, 608, 635, 664, 671, 687, 704, 739, 769, 837, 850, 919

  Boston Globe, The, 228n

  Boston Herald, The, 313n

  Boston Lying-In Hospital, 451, 519, 872

  Boston Park Plaza Hotel, 271

  Boston Public Library, 243, 275, 291–2

  Boston Repertory, 303

  Boston University (‘B.U.’, ‘BU’), 3n, 22, 62, 106, 141n, 192n, 207, 219, 265, 310n, 408, 433, 464, 491, 499, 507–9, 512, 526, 561, 621, 830, 832, 844, 921, 949–50; courses: English 306 (writing of poetry), 193n, 303

  Boston University Theater, 361n

  Boston University Women’s Guild, 361n

  Botteghe Oscure, 305, 316, 520

  Boulogne-sur-Mer, France, 628n

  Bowers, Edgar, 627n, 712n; ‘The Stoic: For Laura vonn Courten’, 627n

  Bowman’s Furniture Store, 394n

  Boxing Day, 941, 943, 946, 949

  Boyars’ Plot, The, see Ivan the Terrible, Part 2, 418n

  Bradbrook, Muriel, 178

  Bradburne, E. S., see Lawrence, Elizabeth

  Bramwell, James Guy, 196; The Unfinished Man, 196n

  Bramwell, Joan Maxwell, 181, 196

  Brandeis University, 47, 51–2, 54, 56, 58, 141n

  Braque, Georges, 20, 28, 31

  Brecht, Bertolt, 486–7, 496; The Life of Galileo, 486–7, 496

  Bredon, K. J., 31–2

  Bremerhaven, Germany, 373

  Brer Rabbit, 772–3

  Brimley, Michigan, 334, 336, 338

  Brimley State Park, 334

  British Broadcasting Corporation (‘BBC’, ‘B.B.C.’), 3, 8, 14, 17, 36, 39, 115, 117, 440, 461, 466–7, 475, 480, 482, 493–5, 498, 505, 507, 513, 515–16, 518, 521–2, 527–8, 531–2, 536, 538, 542, 544–6, 548–9, 564, 569, 571, 573, 581, 592, 599, 609–10, 622–3, 629, 640, 652, 657, 663, 677, 686n, 690, 714, 719, 732, 743–4, 751, 754, 756–9, 767, 775, 777, 779–80, 783–7, 789, 808n, 809, 812, 836, 865, 867, 870, 876, 883, 885–6, 890, 893–4, 898, 904, 909, 928, 930, 932–3, 936, 938, 942, 948, 949n, 951, 953–4, 957, 959–60, 962–3, 968; Caribbean Services, 569; Children’s Hour, 728, 751, 765, 785; Comment, 542, 544; The Critics, 542n, 544, 963; Features, 933, 938; Home Service, 466n, 493, 551n, 569n, 571n, 657n, 743–4n, 778–9n, 783n, 788n, 909n; The Impostors, 788n; ‘Italian for Beginners’, 528n, 546; Keep Up Your French, 732n; Keep Up Your German, 732n; Light Programme, 686n; Listening and Writing, 569n, 657n, 744n, 783n; The Living Poet, 622–3, 629; London Echo, 599; New Comment, 949, 953; New Poetry, 493n, 498, 549n; Overseas Service, 690n; The Poet’s Voice, 4n, 115, 117, 527n, 786n, 808n, 865n, 867; Recent Verse, 4n; Talks Department, 117, 527, 542n, 581, 754, 787, 959, 962; Television Service, 606, 614; Third Programme, 36, 115, 461n, 475n, 493, 498n, 513n, 522, 528n, 545n, 549n, 607n, 622n, 653, 714n, 719, 720n, 732, 744n, 758n, 775, 777, 778n, 783, 786n, 808n, 865n, 949n, 955; Wednesday Magazine, 60
6, 609, 614; The Weird Ones, 786n, 808n; Woman’s Hour, 652, 686n; The World of Books, 571n, 778, 784–5; A World of Sound, 743n, 759; Writers on Themselves, 909n; SP’s correspondence with, see Carne-Ross, D. S.; Cleverdon, Douglas, Cohn; Leonie, Leeming, Owen; Walford, R. G.

  British Council, 507, 887n, 907

  British Guiana, 780, 783

  British Library, 62n, 626n

  British Museum, 515, 635

  Brittany, France, 629

  Broadway (New York), 46, 544

  Brontë, Emily, 574, 857n; see also Withens, Top

  Brontë family, 153, 857

  Brook, Terry, 137n

  Brooke-Rose, Christine, 432

  Brookline, Mass., 46n, 367

  Brookline Country Club, 28

  Brooklyn (New York), 237, 239

  Brower, Reuben A. (Reuben Arthur), 240

  Brown, Archibald L., 952

  Brown, Carol Taylor, 37

  Brown, Jess Ivy, see Bishop, Jess Ivy Brown

  Brown, Marcia, see Stern, Marcia B.

  Brown University, 300

  Browning, Robert, 531

  Brownjohn, Alan, 403n, 413, 445, 476, 484, 486; ‘William Empson at Aldermaston’, 403n

  Brownlee, Robert Emery, 267, 389, 415, 429

  Bryson, Artemesia, 185n; ‘Poetry Marked by Power, Sensibility’ (quotation from), 185

  Bucha, Meima, 686; see also Fainlight, Ruth

  Bucher, Irving H., 185n; ‘Praise For A New Poet’ (quotation from), 185

  Buckingham, Browne & Nichols, 54

  Buckingham Palace, 435

  Buckland Brewer, England, 581n

  Budapest, Hungary, 7, 38, 292

  Burch, Susan Weller, 45–6, 51

  Burrill, T. E., 700n

  Burroway, Janet, 231n, 464, 521; Descend Again, 464n; SP’s correspondence with, 467

  Burton, K. M. P. (Kathleen Marguerite Passmore), 10n, 61, 177–8, 274, 277

  Butlin’s Holiday Camp, 808

  Byrne, Laurence, 539n

  Byrom, James, see Bramwell, James Guy

  Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron, 923

  Byron, Lady (Anne Isabella Milbanke Byron), 918, 919n, 923, 925, 936, 941

  Cadbury, 767n

  Caetani, Marguerite, 305n, 316

  Caldwell, Erskine, 414, 422

  California, 150, 306, 320–1, 326–7, 337, 342, 347, 363, 366, 373, 429, 462, 480n

  Cam, River (England), 9

  Cambridge, England, 3–4, 6–9, 16, 18, 26, 29–30, 35, 37–9, 40n, 46, 51, 56, 64–5, 77, 85, 100, 102, 121, 127–9, 133–6, 147, 151, 153–4, 159, 161, 169, 177, 179–80, 207, 217, 220, 230, 274, 278, 282, 287, 308, 314, 428, 492, 569, 585–6, 621, 763, 877; SP’s & TH’s apartment (55 Eltisley Avenue), 7–10, 12–16, 18–19, 28, 30–3, 34–5, 43, 56, 65, 82, 108, 116, 121, 123, 127n, 128, 130, 139–40, 146, 180n; restaurants: Miller’s, 20, 25; theatres: ADC Theatre, 180n

  Cambridge, Mass., 25, 37, 52, 54, 101, 113–14, 119, 153, 193, 226, 228n, 243, 260n, 277, 308, 315, 482, 512, 523, 894

  Cambridge Daily News, 127n

  ‘Cambridge Opinions’, 146n

  Cambridge Review, 154, 285n

  Cambridge University, see University of Cambridge

  Camden (London), 394n, 478n, 499, 587

  Campbell, Michael, 429n, 440

  Campbell, Roy, 122

  Camus, Albert, 437

  Canada, 258, 332–3, 335, 346, 681

  Canadian Jewish Review, The, 686n

  Canby, Margaret, 302n

  Canor Brothers, 704n

  Canterbury, England, 481

  Cantor, Joan see Barnes, Joan Cantor

  Cantor, Katherine (‘Kathy’), 4n, 654

  Cantor, M. Michael, 4n

  Cantor, Margaret Kiefer (‘Peg’), 4, 18–19, 103, 151, 168–9, 229, 531, 566, 652; SP’s correspondence with, 654–5

  Cantor, Susana, 4n

  Cantor, William Michael, 4n

  Cantor family, 24, 57, 80, 113

  Cape Cod, Mass., 15, 23, 27, 29, 70, 74–5, 82–3, 92–3, 95, 97, 100, 103, 107, 109, 113, 117, 120, 123–4, 127, 129, 131–2, 148–9, 155, 157, 162, 172, 238, 245, 268–70, 505, 511–12, 720, 849, 862; see also individual towns

  Cape Town, South Africa, 468

  Carey, Michael, 928, 944; ‘May Morning’, 916; Michael of the Six Dreams (pseudonym), 916; ‘The Shetlands’ (quotation from), 916; SP’s correspondence with, 886, 916–18, 926, 939, 966–7

  Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico, 352–3

  Carne-Ross, D. S., SP’s correspondence with, 117

  Carol Cards, 201n

  Caron, Leslie, 600, 628

  Carroll, Paul, ‘Song in the Studio of Paul Klee’, 639

  Carson, Rachel, 259, 265; The Sea Around Us, 259, 265; Under the Sea Wind, 259

  Carter’s, 384, 478, 506, 516

  Cartwright, Sheena, 824–5, 829, 833, 835, 870

  Cass, Joan E., The Cat Show, 771n; The Cat Thief, 676n

  Cathay Arts, 608n

  Catholic Church, 668, 694, 846–8, 860

  Cecil, David, 592

  Centre culturel américain (Paris), 620n

  Ceylon, 293

  Chagford, England, 884

  Chalcot Square Gardens, 401, 421

  Chalk Farm (London), 467

  Charing Cross (London), 420, 422, 520

  Charles River, 193, 213, 271, 273, 275–6, 281, 285–6, 297–8, 309, 312

  Charles River Esplanade (Boston), 271n

  Charrier, Nicolas-Jacques, 389

  Charters, Janet, The General, 676n

  Chase, Mary Ellen, 8, 14, 25, 56–8, 61–2, 70, 72, 84, 87, 92–3, 173, 566; The Edge of Darkness, 61; The White Gate, 61;

  Chater, A. O., 398n

  Chatham, Mass., 80, 270, 655

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 17, 57, 107, 145, 178, 186; The Canterbury Tales, 107

  Chayefsky, Paddy, 33; Television Plays, 33n

  Chelsea (London), 412, 419

  Chelsea Review, 423; SP’s work in, 423n, 425, 660

  Cheltenham Festival of Art and Literature, 638, 801, 829, 846, 940

  ‘Cheltenham Festival of Literature’, 902n

  Chequer, SP’s work in, 117, 146n

  Cherry-Garrard, Apsley, The Worst Journey in the World, 653n

  Chessman, Caryl, 480

  Chicago, Illinois, 329, 512, 614, 662, 665, 750, 860

  Childbirth, 383, 412, 422, 519

  Childs Memorial Park (Northampton, Mass.), 229, 233, 243, 248, 251, 253, 256, 258

  Chinese, 336

  Chopin, Frédéric, 299

  Chou, Wen-Chung, 357n, 361, 441, 496, 536

  Christian Science Monitor, 12–13, 270, 307, 308n, 317n, 320–2, 350, 359, 364–5; SP’s work in, 12n, 270n, 307, 308n, 320n, 350n, 364–5

  Christie, Agatha, 584, 808n, 809; The Mousetrap, 808n, 809

  Christie, Jonathan, 41, 69, 179

  Christie, Margaret Wendy (‘Wendie’), 41, 69, 95, 103, 106, 147, 179, 181, 282; ‘Remembering Sylvia’, 285n; SP’s correspondence with, 285–6

  Christie, Sarah, see Bellwood, Sarah Christie

  Christie, Stuart Murray Heys, 41, 69, 179

  Christie’s International PLC, 530n

  Christmas (‘Xmas’), 14, 18, 26–33, 38–43, 45–9, 54, 81–2, 88, 141, 173, 181, 192–3, 195, 197–9, 201–2, 214, 244, 285–6, 289, 312, 327, 364–5, 373–6, 378–80, 383–4, 387–8, 396–7, 414, 421, 480, 483, 505, 533, 538, 543, 545, 549–54, 559, 561–5, 567–8, 574, 580, 585, 594, 652, 654, 665, 687–8, 690–1, 693, 696–8, 702–10, 716, 721, 724–5, 733, 752, 755, 767, 814, 840, 859, 863–4, 875, 899, 907n, 910, 921, 924, 926, 933–5, 939–43, 946–50, 952–4, 960

  Churchill, Helen M. (Saunders), 502, 545

  Churchill, Wilmer Holton, 502

  Ciardi, John, 75, 112; ‘A Close Look at the Unicorn’, 75n; ‘The Reviewer’s Duty to Damn: A Letter to An Avalanche’, 75n; ‘Verse to Remember’, 75n; ‘What Every Writer Must Learn’, 75n

  Cinderella (legendary character), 209

  Cit
izen Kane (motion picture), 204

  Civil rights, 750

  Civil rights demonstrations, 750

  Civil War, 233, 461

  Clare (County), Ireland, 829n

  Claridge’s Hotel (London), 6

  Clark, David R., 218n, 221

  Clark, Steve, see Clarke, Stevens H.

  Clark University (Worcester, Mass.), 579

  Clarke, Austin, ‘Forget Me Not’, 577n

  Clarke, Mary Stetson, SP’s correspondence with, 309–10

  Clarke, Stevens H., 22–4

  Clarke, Susan E., 310

  Claytor, Gertrude Boatwright, 105

  Cleggan, Ireland, 801n, 821n, 825n, 846

  Cleverdon, Douglas, 714, 777, 785, 904n, 928n, 942; SP’s correspondence with, 906–7, 933, 936, 938

  Cleverdon, Francis, 907n

  Cleverdon, Nest, 907, 933

  Clive Hall Hotel (London), 619–20

  Coast Guard Beach (Eastham, Mass.), 161

  Cohen, Ruth L. (Ruth Louisa), 10n

  Cohn, Leonie, SP’s correspondence with, 909, 959, 962

  Colburn, Joanne, see Norton, Joanne Colburn

  Colden, England, 506n

  Colditz, Germany, 503

  Cole, Hubert, 734n; Josephine, 734

  Coleman, Nancy, 46

  Coleridge Secondary Modern School, 18, 32, 35, 39, 97, 207, 569

  Colf, Dorrit Licht, 113

  Collacott, May, see Targett, May Collacott College Taxi Company, 634

  Collier’s, 80

  Colsons, 704n

  Columbia Pictures, 108

  Columbia University, 22n, 137n, 235, 236n, 241, 306, 472, 521, 685

  Communism, 38, 510, 515

  Compagnie Marie-Bell, 433n, 435

  Compton, David, 581n, 767n, 796, 814, 820, 839; Too Many Murderers, 820n

  Compton, Elizabeth, see Sigmund, Elizabeth

  Compton, Hester, 581n

  Compton, James, 581n, 820

  Compton, Margaret, 581n

  Concord, Mass., 300n, 544

  Coney Island (New York), 239

  Congregational Church, 340

  Congress of Racial Equality, 750n

  Connaught Hotel, 808n, 809, 828, 842

  Connecticut, 58, 70, 98

  Connecticut River, 212, 253, 255, 257

  Connemara, Ireland, 826, 829, 831, 833, 924

 

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