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Sylvia Plath on Her Early Influences and Why She Became a Writer.
Interviews conducted by Peter Orr on October 30,1962
and Ted Hughes, 1961.
Pulitzer Prize winner Sylvia Plath’s complete poetic works: amzn.to/3B8v5Yq
The Bell Jar: A Novel (Modern Classics): amzn.to/3BdjnvD
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Комментарии : 77   
@leslierae6416
@leslierae6416 3 года назад
God, her voice is.....amazing
@lotusflower8
@lotusflower8 3 года назад
Isn't it? 🌹💜
@thomasharrell3681
@thomasharrell3681 2 года назад
I wish there was actual video of her speaking. I love her voice, but She doesn't sound like you think she might.
@aaronying4989
@aaronying4989 2 года назад
Yea , she has a very strong voice
@elliemcgowan2770
@elliemcgowan2770 Год назад
@@thomasharrell3681 i think exactly the same
@Evanisovich_
@Evanisovich_ Год назад
Would her accent be considered transatlantic? I’m not so sure…
@MST3Killa
@MST3Killa Год назад
The old New England accent. This has largely gone away even amongst the wealthier families in that area.
@matthewgallant3622
@matthewgallant3622 9 месяцев назад
I’m a lifelong New Englander of 37 and I never hear this type of accent that’s vaguely British but just its own.
@MST3Killa
@MST3Killa 9 месяцев назад
​@@matthewgallant3622hence 'its largely gone away'. It was always a very limited accent for a niche few.
@matthewgallant3622
@matthewgallant3622 9 месяцев назад
@@MST3Killa Yeah. I read what you wrote. Thanks for clarifying.
@TrevorParsnips
@TrevorParsnips 7 месяцев назад
Hey ​@@matthewgallant3622, I think MST3killa is disrespecting you, do you want me to get him?
@pasqualemuzzupappa1991
@pasqualemuzzupappa1991 2 месяца назад
What a pity! It's s very close to many British accent
@KT-zx9jr
@KT-zx9jr Год назад
Writing is the ability to express the every day beauty and story that encapsulates all of humanity......
@informalliteraryexperiments
That's nice, is it a quote, or is it your own?
@KT-zx9jr
@KT-zx9jr Год назад
@@informalliteraryexperiments Thank you. That's my definition of writing. Have a nice weekend.
@ujwolshrestha8143
@ujwolshrestha8143 6 месяцев назад
S=Solitary Y=Yearnings L=Lonely V=Vulnerable I=Innocent A=Artist Sylvia♥️ Your poems are difficult to understand, So many allegories and symbolic representations . Nevertheless your poems have that elusive beauty which pulls the reader back repeatedly. I am curious to know your final days. A beautiful and sad life... Reality of World can be very painful for someone so sensitive. So much extraordinary talent lost forever. Perhaps you have been reincarnated in a better world. We miss you Sylvia ♥️ Grace 💐
@vintagelittleone
@vintagelittleone Год назад
I love you, Sylvia, we miss you and your wonderful heart and your beautiful art.
@fatumsfaber8809
@fatumsfaber8809 3 года назад
She sounds like someone born in the 30s that moved to London and adopted a UK accent.
@kyanwise3632
@kyanwise3632 3 года назад
well, sounds almost right. she was born in America and moved to the uk later in her life, if i recall rightly
@razjml
@razjml 2 года назад
@@kyanwise3632 She lived in England and her husband was the English poet Ted Hughes.
@jiveassturkey8849
@jiveassturkey8849 2 года назад
She was born in 1932 in America then moved to England for college and again in later life.... so I guess her accent perfectly fits how you described her.
@TheLinguistsLibrary
@TheLinguistsLibrary 5 месяцев назад
'the coming of spring, the stars overhead, the first snowfall are gifts to young poets'....oh the genius she was
@arielhakin
@arielhakin Год назад
Omg, Sylvia. Her voice...😢😮
@cassiopeiathew7406
@cassiopeiathew7406 5 месяцев назад
Nobody reads a poem like she does, her voice raises the hammer with grace and strikes with the apathetic swiftness and gravity of thunder and lightning
@moemonte88
@moemonte88 Год назад
Her accent is amazing. Such a nice blend of English and American accent
@informalliteraryexperiments
Yes, I like the "transatlantic accent" too.
@moemonte88
@moemonte88 Год назад
@@informalliteraryexperiments me too have never heard a accent like that before. Very beautiful
@sofia-wn2xv
@sofia-wn2xv 2 года назад
wow!!! her voice really matches her, interesting
@arisof4
@arisof4 3 месяца назад
forever missed, never forgotten
@cud9104
@cud9104 Год назад
She sounds so Sylvia Plath.
@Nerinav1985
@Nerinav1985 6 месяцев назад
Sylvia♥️ Your poems are difficult to understand, So many allegories and symbolic representations . Nevertheless your poems have that elusive beauty which pulls the reader back repeatedly. I am curious to know your final days. A beautiful and sad life... Reality of World can be very painful for someone so sensitive. So much extraordinary talent lost forever. Perhaps you have been reincarnated in a better world. We miss you Sylvia ♥️ Grace 💐
@BlackCatTarotUSA
@BlackCatTarotUSA 3 года назад
Glad I found your channel! Thank you for uploading!!
@THEJET52
@THEJET52 Месяц назад
She was hardly wealthy as a girl, but her mother and dad were both educated and taught at Boston University. Her Smith education parlayed with Cambridge helped create her unique and sophisticated voice. Today almost all Americans sound mainly common. We are taught ( at least sub consciously) to loathe beauty, grace, style and sophistication. We are taught to dress down, look down, talk down ( to each other) act like we all come from the dregs. I experienced the last or tail end of the best times in the USA- when even the lower middle class was able and delighted to carry themselves with class and dignity. We might not have all had money then, but we all had class!! Oh well- Goodnight America!
@8angst8
@8angst8 24 дня назад
I agree that at one point certain classes of Americans knew how to behave in public! :) But Plath's reading/interview voice was awful. Had I know her only from this contact with her, I would have tuned out immediately.
@alisonmercer5946
@alisonmercer5946 23 дня назад
No , hahahha. You must have been very sheltered if you think there wasnt ugliness everywhere back then
@wonderwoman5528
@wonderwoman5528 Год назад
Lovely speaking voice she had
@informalliteraryexperiments
Agreed.
@GrimRozz
@GrimRozz 5 месяцев назад
Such an inspiration
@windyhawthorn7387
@windyhawthorn7387 2 года назад
I was told I sound and talk like her so here I am.
@TomorrowWeLive
@TomorrowWeLive Год назад
Definitely a compliment
@ahmedsalim6112
@ahmedsalim6112 2 месяца назад
i love her so much
@SemiShweet
@SemiShweet 2 года назад
I love you Sylvia Plath she is so fucking missed.
@SemiShweet
@SemiShweet 2 года назад
Kim
@peartist2
@peartist2 Год назад
She sounds like someone twice her age
@informalliteraryexperiments
Yes, it's not what I expected but it suits her.
@RallyTheTally
@RallyTheTally 4 месяца назад
I don't like her writings but she does have a very intresting voice. It's a shame she fell into occult works, and had a sad mind. I wish her life worked out better.
@ZoeChan-s4j
@ZoeChan-s4j 4 месяца назад
She suffered from severe depression and betrayal in life. She struggled far beyond one’s ability to properly understand.
@Jessicaunarex
@Jessicaunarex 2 года назад
The last image is not she.
@DarkAngelEU
@DarkAngelEU Год назад
I was wondering that, too. Too pretty. Turns out it's a French actress named Barbara Laage. Crazy how many websites talking about Sylvia just copied the image bc it's a pretty picture.
@SemiShweet
@SemiShweet 2 года назад
YES GOOD BOY GOOD GIRL GOOD MAN GOOD WOMAN THAT'S HUMANITY IT'S OVER PARTY THANKS SYLVIA
@SemiShweet
@SemiShweet 2 года назад
Jhonen
@VinylDelRey
@VinylDelRey 2 года назад
Nice video! I came from su-barbie by marina!
@rosalinfare3526
@rosalinfare3526 2 года назад
Im here cause of marina too 😭
@SemiShweet
@SemiShweet 2 года назад
Holy fucking shit 4 is actually life
@SemiShweet
@SemiShweet 2 года назад
Jon
@JonCampos-kh2bw
@JonCampos-kh2bw 19 дней назад
She lost her accent at the end,when she said, “during those early years “.
@somethingyousaid5059
@somethingyousaid5059 3 года назад
She died as a vulnerable little girl, that's all.
@ecaepevolhturt
@ecaepevolhturt 2 года назад
Reductive rhetoric.
@candide1065
@candide1065 Год назад
@@ecaepevolhturt Honest rhetoric.
@SuDzD
@SuDzD Месяц назад
Heartless Rhetoric
@shivershins3730
@shivershins3730 3 года назад
:)
@candide1065
@candide1065 Год назад
cringe
@allywolken
@allywolken 11 месяцев назад
what 😭
@rowe_jogan
@rowe_jogan 3 месяца назад
Rage bait
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