Making Sense of Sylvia Plath’s Final Act
So for Plath, suicide became, it seems, the Stoic way out. At a breaking point, anticipating a confinement that would destroy the very conditions of her creativity, she decided that ending her own life seemed not merely a viable option, but a reasonable one—a conclusion very much at odds with a psychiatric consensus that sees all suicidal ideation... See more
Making Sense of Sylvia Plath’s Final Act
Carl Rollyson “Making sense of Sylvia Plath’s final act”