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The Letters of Sylvia Plath Vol 2

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by Sylvia Plath


  ‘Oblongs’ (book review), 771n; (quotation from), 912n; ‘Ocean 1212–W’, 909, 928, 936, 942, 953, 959–60, 962, 966n; ‘Ode to an Onion’, 17n; ‘Old Ladies’ Home’, 328; ‘On Deck’, 500, 503n, 505n; ‘On the Decline of Oracles’, 230–1n, 250n; ‘On the Difficulty of Conjuring Up a Dryad’, 102, 230n, 234n, 238n; ‘On the Extra’, 17n; ‘On the Plethora of Dryads’, 4n, 230n, 237n, 242n; ‘Operation Valentine’, 169n; ‘Oregonian Original’ (book review), 896n, 912, 919, 923; ‘The Other’, 794n, 809n, 815n; (quotation from), 794n; ‘The Other Two’, 318n; ‘Ouija’, 325n, 328, 424, 494n, 528, 531n, 602, 661; ‘Owl’, 325n, 415n;

  ‘Pair of Queens’ (book review), 734n; ‘Palms and pueblos on the sea cliffs at Benidorm, Spain’, 12n; ‘Paralytic’, 966n; ‘Parliament Hill Fields’, 581n, 618n, 622n; ‘The Perfect Place’, 555n, 653n, 670, 681, 695; ‘Perseus, or the Triumph of Wit over Suffering’, 222, 230–1n; ‘Picking over beach plums under the pines’, 270n; ‘Poem’, see ‘Night Shift’; ‘Poem for a Birthday’, 371n, 427n, 475n, 601–3, 615; ‘Poem for Paul Klee’s “Perseus: The Triumph of Wit Over Suffering”’, see ‘Perseus, or the Triumph of Wit over Suffering’; ‘Point Shirley’, 270n, 291n, 311, 424, 602, 617; ‘Polly’s Tree’, 371n, 464n; ‘Poppies in July’, 815n; ‘Poppies in October’, 887n, 895–6n, 902n; ‘Poppy Day in Cambridge’, 13; ‘Potted plants and a wheelbarrow of beach plums’, 270n; ‘Primrose Hill’ (advertisement), 636n; ‘Private Ground’, 617n, 625n, 753; ‘Prologue to Spring’, 308n; ‘A Prospect of Cornucopia’, 397n, 418, 458; ‘Purdah’, 861n, 887n, 895n, 902–3n; ‘Pursuit’, 39, 242n;

  ‘Queen Mary’s Rose Garden’, 477n, 877n;

  ‘The Rabbit Catcher’, 775n, 800n, 887n; ‘Recantation’, 104n, 133; ‘Remember the Stick Man’, 5; ‘The Rival’, 645–6, 716n;

  ‘Sardine boats and lights patterned the beach during daylight hours’, 12n; ‘Sculptor’, 234n, 316, 325n, 425, 530n, 602; ‘Second Winter’, 230n, 261; ‘A Secret’, 853n, 856n, 887n; ‘The Shadow’, 319, 322n, 355, 368; ‘Sheep in Fog’, 928–30n, 966n; ‘The Shrike’, 17n; ‘Sketchbook of a Spanish Summer’, 12, 34; ‘Sleep in the Mojave Desert’, 494n, 503n, 505n, 513n, 622n; ‘The Sleepers’, 371n, 432n, 464n; ‘Small Hours’, see ‘Barren Woman’; ‘SMITH Corona Portable . . .’ (advertisement), 127n; ‘SMITH-CORONA Portable typewriter . . .’ (advertisement), 127n; ‘The Smoky Blue Piano’, 130; ‘Snakecharmer’, 227n, 287n, 424, 720n; ‘Snow Blitz’, 965–6n; ‘The Snowman on the Moor’, 53n, 102; ‘Soliloquy of the Elm’, see ‘Elm’; ‘Soliloquy of the Solipsist’, 17n, 84n, 126, 128; ‘Some Notes on Hobbes’ Leviathan’, 144n; ‘Song for a Summer’s Day’, 350n; ‘Southern Sunrise’, 350n; ‘Sow’, 53n, 64, 102, 230n, 234n, 237n, 242, 328, 423, 662; ‘A Spanish kitchen range with a petrol stove, oil bottles, milk can, and a stewpot’, 364n, 365; ‘Spinster’, 63n, 76n, 95, 112, 117, 134, 230n, 237n, 242n, 328, 425, 622n; The Spoken Word: Sylvia Plath, 573n, 626n; ‘Stars Over the Dordogne’, 645n, 739n; (quotation from), 759n; ‘Stillborn’, 618n; ‘Stings’, 783n, 846n, 853n, 903n, 955n; ‘The Stones’, 494n, 601–3, 616, 622n; ‘The Stones of Troy’ (book review), 63n, 83n, 94, 128, 134; ‘Stopped Dead’, 874n, 887n, 933n; ‘Strumpet Song’, 33n, 424, 662; ‘Suffering Angel’ (book review), 919n, 941; ‘Suicide Off Egg Rock’, 291n, 306, 325n, 328, 424, 494n, 528, 622n, 661; ‘Sunday at the Mintons”, 770; ‘Sunset after Squall’, 4n; ‘Surgeon at 2 a.m.’, 666n, 678n, 754n, 786, 809n; ‘The Swarm’, 846n, 853n, 903n; ‘Sweetie Pie and the Gutter Men’, 319, 322n; Sylvia Plath: Drawings, 339n; ‘Sylvia Plath reviews an anthology called Contemporary American Poetry’ (book review), 949n; ‘Sylvia Plath speaks on a poet’s view of novel writing’, see ‘A Comparison’;

  ‘Thalidomide’, 904n; ‘That Widow Mangada’, 16; ‘The Thin People’, 237n, 329n, 331n, 334, 424; ‘This Earth Our Hospital’, see ‘The Daughters of Blossom Street’; Three Women, 775, 777, 780, 783–5, 872n, 904, 906–7, 928, 932–3; ‘The Times are Tidy’, 221n, 425; ‘Tinker Jack and the Tidy Wives’, 104n, 133; ‘To a Refractory Santa Claus’, 17n, 39n; ‘Totem’, 966n; ‘The Tour’, 891; ‘The Trouble-Making Mother’, 159n, 161n; ‘Tulips’, 577n, 603–5, 619, 626, 638, 681, 759, 763, 769, 775, 796n; ‘Two Campers in Cloud Country’, 500, 503n, 505n; ‘Two Lovers and a Beachcomber by the Real Sea’, 105n; ‘Two Lovers and a Beachcomber’ (provisional book title), 17, 59, 62, 69, 71, 84, 86, 99, 101–2, 124, 144, 159, 168, 227n, 274; ‘Two of a Kind: Poets in Partnership’, 551, 569, 573, 581; ‘Two Sisters of Persephone’, 33n, 425, 602; ‘Two Views of a Cadaver Room’, 328, 335n, 371n, 423; ‘Two Views of Withens’, 371n, 464n;

  ‘The Utilitarianism of Bentham and Mill: Some Comparisons and Contrasts’, 17n;

  ‘Vanity Fair’, 4n, 63n, 134; ‘Virgin in a Tree’, 222n;

  ‘A Walk in the Night’, see ‘Hardcastle Crags’; ‘A Walk to Withens’, 308n, 320–2; ‘Watching the Water-Voles’, 119n; ‘Watercolor of Grantchester Meadows’, 314, 321, 371n, 424, 485, 500, 501n, 617, 701; ‘What Made You Stay?’, 743n, 756, 759, 767; ‘White plaster tenements on a cliff overlooking the fishing harbor at Benidorm, Spain’, 364n, 365; ‘Whiteness I Remember’, 308n; ‘Whitsun’, 581n, 617n; ‘Who’, 601–3; ‘Widow’, 626n, 739n; ‘A Winter Ship’, 371n, 393n, 464n, 481, 483, 549–50, 617, 660n, 726; A Winter Ship, 480–1, 483, 497, 550, 555; ‘Winter Trees’, 929n; ‘Wintering’, 774n, 853n, 856n, 903n, 928n, 940n, 954; ‘A Winter’s Tale’ (poem), 358, 360, 365, 375; ‘A Winter’s Tale’ (story), 555n; ‘The Wishing Box’, 63, 82, 355, 368; ‘Witch Burning’, 502n, 601–3; ‘Words’, 966n; ‘Words for a Nursery’, 537, 581; ‘Words heard, by accident, over the phone’, 791n, 815n; ‘Wreath for a Bridal’, 33n; ‘Wuthering Heights’, 477n, 537n, 666n, 678n, 753n;

  ‘Yaddo: The Grand Manor’, 360n, 364n, 365; ‘Yadwigha, on a Red Couch, Among Lilies’, 308n; ‘Years’, 904n, 930n, 955n; ‘The YL and the Ham’, 103; ‘You’re’, 505n, 513n, 622n, 887n, 890;

  ‘Zoo Keeper’s Wife’, 581n, 618n

  Plath, Warren Joseph (‘Warrie’, SP’s brother), 3–4, 8, 10, 13, 18–19, 27, 29, 37, 41–2, 47, 52–4, 60, 64, 70, 74–5, 80n, 83, 88, 93, 95, 98, 101, 103, 107, 111, 114, 116–17, 122–4, 126, 128, 132–4, 139, 141–2, 145, 148–52, 157–60, 165–6, 171, 182, 190, 205, 207, 260, 264, 308, 338, 350, 354, 359, 362n, 363, 365–7, 373–4, 379, 384, 388–9, 400–1, 403, 407–8, 429, 434–5, 438, 440–1, 443n, 447, 453, 455–6, 458, 460, 462, 465–7, 470, 472, 476n, 483, 485, 491, 496, 499, 502–3, 505, 509, 512, 514, 517, 521, 527, 529–30, 532, 534–5, 544, 550, 556, 561, 567, 569, 572, 575–6, 580, 584, 591, 593, 607, 610, 622, 624, 632n, 633–6, 643, 648–50, 653–4, 658, 678, 681, 688, 699, 707, 709, 712, 717, 720, 722, 727–8, 732, 734, 737–8, 746, 757, 759, 765, 773, 776–7, 783–4, 811, 814, 831, 836–7, 848, 850, 855–6, 863–6, 875, 884, 888, 899, 920, 941–2, 949–50, 959, 963; ASP’s correspondence with, 192n, 623n; ‘Automatic Sentence Diagraming’, 580n; birthday of, 120–1, 228–9, 462n, 611; Harvard, 37; Phillips Exeter Academy, 3n, 80n; ‘The Relative Frequency of English Consonantal Patterns’, 101, 103, 111; SP’s correspondence with, 42–4, 79–81, 119–20, 129–31, 159–61, 184–9, 192–4, 199, 202–3, 214–15, 228–30, 237–47, 251–3, 261–3, 333, 339, 341–2, 344–8, 351–4, 356–8, 362–5, 401–8, 414–18, 444–7, 463–5, 481–3, 541–3, 549–51, 554–7, 611, 622–4, 627–8, 651–3, 702–5, 763, 858–60, 870–2, 892–4; TH’s correspondence with, 348n, 354n, 550n; voyages and travels of, 166, 261, 264; wedding of, 709, 720, 732, 737, 7476, 759, 763, 765, 777–8

  Plato, 144, 179, 280, 685

  Plomer, William, ‘Reading in the Garden’, 577n

  Plumer, Cary, see Frye, Cary Plumer Plumer, Davenport, III (‘Mike’), 33n, 35, 38, 110, 114, 162–3, 229, 411n, 413, 448, 531n, 814, 859, 863, 948, 952, 964

  Plumer, Douglas, 411, 413, 448, 693

  Plumer, Marcia Brown, see Stern, Marcia B.

  Pluto (Greek diety), 728

  Plutzik, Hyam, 627n, 712n; ‘Concerning the Painting “Afternoon in Infinity” by Attilio Salemme’, 627n


  Plymouth, England, 652, 690, 697

  Plymouth Corporation, 207

  Pocket Books, 234n, 272, 275

  Poe, Edgar Allan, 154; ‘The Raven’, 154n

  ‘Poet Jokes About His Folks, A’, 581n

  Poet Speaks, The, 887n

  Poetry, 5, 11–12, 17, 33, 35, 53, 59, 63, 70, 77, 92, 97, 102, 109, 123, 131, 168, 185, 191, 196, 200, 250, 273, 285, 304, 479, 739, 745, 759, 861n; SP’s correspondence with, 662; see also Rago, Henry; SP’s work in, 33n, 39, 50, 63, 76, 102n, 104–5, 117, 137, 267, 325, 372, 423–5, 660, 739, 745, 759, 861n; TH’s work in, 11n, 17n, 39, 63, 92, 97n, 285n

  Poetry 1960: An Appetiser, 391n, 403n, 426

  Poetry at the Mermaid, 577n, 609, 619, 626, 628, 638, 801n

  Poetry Book Society, 132, 138, 144, 152n, 154, 313, 657, 744n, 797, 816n, 902n

  Poetry from Cambridge, 300, 424–5

  Poetry Society of America, 361n

  Poets’ Theatre, The, 363, 482, 523, 526, 529, 534, 536, 578, 600

  Point Shirley, Mass., 685

  Pointe du Raz, France, 629n

  Poland, 918

  Pollard, Charles W., 779, 782

  Poona, India, 301, 312

  Pope, Clifford H. (Hillhouse), The Giant Snakes, 720n

  Porter, Katherine Anne, 884n; Ship of Fools, 884

  Portugal, 122n

  Posner, David Louis, 263n, 485n

  Poston, Elizabeth, The Children’s Song Book, 676–7n

  Potter, Beatrix, 568; The Tale of Peter Rabbit, 568n; The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin, 568n; The Tailor of Gloucester, 568n; The Tale of Benjamin Bunny, 568n

  Pound, Ezra, 916

  Powell, John, 836n

  Powley, Betsy, see Wallingford, Betsy Powley

  Poynter, Guy Kingsley, 884n

  Pratson, Lincoln Frederick, 574

  Pratson, Patricia O’Neil (‘Pat’, ‘Patsy’), 114, 236, 240–2, 261, 266, 445, 481, 498, 574

  Pregnancies and childbirths of SP, 378, 382–3, 385–9, 392–3, 399–400, 404, 406, 408, 412, 416, 419, 421–2, 429–30, 432, 434, 437, 439–40, 442–8, 450, 519, 570–3, 576, 634–5, 637, 641, 644, 650, 663, 667–8, 675, 677, 688, 695, 699, 701–2, 706, 709–15, 721, 750, 752, 806; breastfeeding of; 446, 456, 459, 467, 479, 506, 519, 531, 538, 541, 561, 569–70, 716, 719, 721, 729, 732, 740, 748, 785, 793, 795, 799, 803, 805–6, 822, 876, 963, 965; childbirth, views on, 383, 416, 451, 456–7, 650, 739; children, SP’s views on, 10, 26, 36, 41, 72–3, 99, 113, 140, 149, 266, 462, 523, 532, 538, 545, 548, 551, 568, 575, 606, 640, 696, 734, 738, 745, 758–9, 761, 803, 805–6, 813, 825, 830–1, 836, 842–3, 863, 869–70, 878, 881, 887, 895, 898, 911, 920, 951, 961, 964; midwifery, 383, 388, 412, 416, 422, 440, 445–6, 449–54, 456–9, 519–20, 699, 706; see also Davies, Winifred; Hannaway, Sister; Mardi, Sister; miscarriage of, 576–8, 590, 659, 695, 748, 830, 876

  Press, John, 288, 704n, 797n; The Chequer’d Shade: Reflections on Obscurity in Poetry, 288n

  Primrose Hill (London), 385–6, 391, 407, 409–10, 421, 427, 432–3, 435, 445, 447, 453, 460, 479, 489, 499, 501, 509, 534, 536, 543, 547, 554–5, 590, 605–6, 608, 619–20, 636n, 897, 899, 906, 910, 928, 930, 939, 940n, 944, 947–8, 951, 955, 965

  Primus, Pearl, 767n

  Princeton University, 45, 429, 443

  Princetown, England, 915n

  Pryce-Jones, Alan, 335n

  Procuna, Luis, 218n

  Prouty, Claire Kane, 810

  Prouty, Jane, 810n

  Prouty, Olivia, 810n

  Prouty, Olive Higgins, 8, 15, 40, 61, 70, 72, 88–9, 95, 106, 114, 149, 159, 176, 194, 229, 237, 244, 361, 363, 384, 398, 400, 415, 418, 456, 459, 471, 482, 496–7, 502, 505, 507, 509, 512–13, 530, 545, 551, 566, 568–9, 572, 577, 615, 619, 652, 657, 697, 729, 765, 768, 808, 809–10, 813, 828, 834, 838, 844, 847, 850, 856, 861–2, 866, 875, 898, 904, 906, 919, 923, 929, 940–2, 963; SP’s correspondence with, 250–1, 841–3, 868–9, 890–1, 895–7, 909–13, 935–8, 953–4, 960–2; SP’s dedications to, 106, 898, 913, 919, 923, 929, 937; Taupe (dog), 869

  Prouty, Richard, 810n

  Provincetown, Mass., 80

  Psychiatry, 23, 282, 328, 542, 784, 796, 831, 879, 882, 900, 968

  Public Garden (Boston, Mass.), 237n, 273, 286, 312, 319, 327

  Puck (legendary character), 154

  Pulitzer Prizes, 138, 812, 928, 936

  Pulling, David, 114n

  Pulling, Grace E., 114n, 466, 498, 671

  Pulling, Lynda, 114n

  Pulling, Richard A., 114

  Punch, 564, 963, 968; SP’s work in, 957n

  Quebec, 336

  Queen, The, 429, 440

  Queen Elizabeth, RMS, 8, 25, 107

  Queen Mary, RMS, 282n

  Queen Mary’s Gardens, 477

  Quimper, France, 631

  Quin, Ireland, 829n

  R. W. S. Galleries, 758n

  Racine, Jean, 121, 178, 433–5; Phèdre, 433, 435

  Radcliffe College, 25, 47, 52, 54, 56, 58, 62, 228n, 516, 685; Longfellow Hall, 228n

  Radcliffe Institute for Independent Study, 812n

  Radin, Arthur, 767n

  Radio broadcasting: Great Britain, 468, 493, 507, 522, 542, 546, 559, 564, 581, 599, 607, 719, 732, 779; United States, 184, 515, 599

  Rago, Henry, 11n; 12, 97, 191n, 861n; SP’s correspondence with, 131, 250

  Railsback, Barbara Varney, 462

  Railsback, Edward Neal, 462n

  Raine, Kathleen, 857n

  Raiziss, Sonia, 357n

  Raleigh, Walter, Sir, 733

  Rama Rau, Santha, A Passage to India, 542n

  Ramsay, Mrs (fictitious character), 274

  Ramsey & Musprat, 40n

  Ramsey, Lettice, 40n

  Rank, J. Arthur, 35

  Ransom, John Crowe, 51n, 306; ‘The Equilibrists’, 51n

  Rawlings, W. J. (William Joseph), 904, 906, 933

  Ray, Cyril, 542n, 544

  Raybould, Molly, 623, 632

  Reaney, D. A., 737, 745n, 906

  Reckless, M. A., 467

  Redwood, Miss, 811, 813n, 878, 880, 888, 931

  Regent Street (London), 546, 940–1

  Regent’s Park (London), 382, 385–6, 407, 409, 419–21, 427, 445, 447, 459–62, 477, 479, 517–18, 521, 525, 547, 554, 620, 628, 910, 939, 947, 951, 965

  Regent’s Park Gardens (London), 940n

  Reid, Alastair, 316

  Reid, Christopher, 290n

  Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 118

  Rembrandt House Museum, 118n

  Reno, Nevada, 344, 347

  Reutlinger, Judith, see Anderson, Judith Margaret Reutlinger

  Rhine River, 301

  Rhode Island, 217

  Rice, Elizabeth Lindsey, 41n

  Rice, William Brooks (‘Bill’), 41, 669

  Rich, Adrienne, 229, 231, 596, 666, 682; ‘The Evil Eye’, 627n; ‘Living in Sin’, 627n; ‘Moving in Winter’, 627n; Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law, 596n

  Richards, I. A. (Ivor Armstrong), 293

  Richmond (London), 809

  Ridler, Anne, 857n

  Riesman, David, 476

  Rilke, Rainer Maria, 187, 263; Duino Elegies, 263 ‘The Panther’, 187n; Sonnets to Orpheus, 263

  Riviera (France), 301, 443, 451, 471, 474

  Robbe-Grillet, Alain, 690n

  Roberts, Eric, Oddities of Animal Life, 771n

  Roberts, Margaret, 179, 217

  Roberts & Co., 56n

  Robin, Christopher, 521

  Robins, Corinne, 221n, ‘Four Young Poets’, 221n, 291

  Robinson, John A. T. (John Arthur Thomas), 537n

  Robinson, W. (William) Heath, 487

  Roche, Clarissa, 113n; SP’s correspondence with, 740–1, 789–90, 872–3, 889, 921, 956; SP’s dedications to, 956; visits, 889, 905, 921, 956

  Roche, Cordelia, 113n, 872–3, 905, 921, 956

  Roche, Martin, 113n, 956

  Roche, Pandora, 113n, 956

  Roche, Paul, 113, 188, 209n, 872, 889, 905, 921, 956; The Rank Obstinacy of Things, 889n; S
P’s correspondence with, 740–1; SP’s dedications to, 956; Vessel of Dishonor, 889n

  Roche, Vanessa, 113n

  Rock Harbor, Mass., 237n, 244–5, 249, 251–2, 254, 425, 530, 602, 701

  Rock Lake, 332–4, 336

  Rodger, Sarah-Elizabeth, 73, 80, 134, 865

  Rodgers, Richard, 705n

  Rodgers & Hammerstein, 705n; ‘Happy Talk’, 705n

  Roethke, Beatrice, 574

  Roethke, Theodore, 480, 530n, 574–6, 579, 596n, 601, 623; I Am Said the Lamb, 603; ‘Political Song’ [‘Nixon Poem’], 480; Words for the Wind, 574; SP’s correspondence with, 602–5

  Rogovin, Howard Sand, 357n

  Roland, 349

  Rombauer, Irma von Starkloff, 56n, 528, 536; Joy of Cooking, 56, 85, 647, 774

  Rome, Italy, 34–5, 73, 81, 122, 210, 274, 301, 304, 307, 313, 420, 443, 518, 520

  Romer, Alfred Sherwood, 259n; Man and the Vertebrates, 259

  Rondo, 732n; TH’s work in, 732n

  Rosalind (fictitious character), 95

  Rose, Antoinette, 653, 663, 672, 676

  Rose, Elizabeth, 676n, 771n, 896n, 912n; The Big River, 771n, 912n; Charlie on the Run, 676n; Punch and Judy Carry On, 896n

  Rose, Gerald, 771n, 896n, 912n

  Rose, John A., 767n

  Rose, Remington, 231n

  Rose, Sarah A., 767n

  Rosenthal, M. L. (Macha Louis), 59n

  Ross, Alan, 526n, 933n; SP’s correspondence with, 598, 679

  Ross, Barbara, 431, 439–40

  Ross, David, 431, 439

  Ross, Simon, 439

  Rotterdam, Netherlands, 620

  Rouen, France, 628–9

  Rousseau, Henri, 215, 220, 222

  Rowley, William, 582n

  Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (London), 588

  Royal Ballet, 473n

  Royal Cambridge Hotel (Cambridge, England), 179

  Royal Literary Fund, 577

  Royal Shakespeare Company, 600, 628n

  RR Auction, 369n

  Rukeyser, Muriel, 884n

  Russia, 6, 9, 28, 30, 480n, 808, 915

  Rydberg, Viktor, 942n

  Ryser, Carol Pierson, 37, 111

 

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