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Sylvia and Plath
As a characteristic of speech and writing, metaphors can serve the poetic imagination, Sylvia Plath, in her poem " Cut ", to compare the blood issuing from her cut thumb to the running of a million soldiers, " redcoats, every one "; and, enabling Robert Frost, in " The Road Not Taken ", to compare one's life to a journey.
* 1932 – Sylvia Plath, American poet ( d. 1963 )
Wodehouse, Keith Waterhouse, Quentin Crisp, Olivia Manning, Sylvia Plath, Joyce Grenfell, E. M. Delafield, Stevie Smith, Virginia Graham, Joan Bakewell, Penelope Fitzgerald, and Peter Dickinson.
Hughes was married to American poet Sylvia Plath, from 1956 until her suicide in 1963 at the age of 30.
At the party he met the American poet Sylvia Plath, who was studying at Cambridge on a Fulbright Scholarship.
Hughes ' wife Sylvia Plath
Plath's gravestone was repeatedly vandalized by those aggrieved that " Hughes " is written on the stone and attempted to chisel it off, leaving only the name " Sylvia Plath.
In The Guardian on 20 April 1989 Hughes wrote the article " The Place Where Sylvia Plath Should Rest in Peace ":
In the years soon after death, when scholars approached me, I tried to take their apparently serious concern for the truth about Sylvia Plath seriously.
In general, my refusal to have anything to do with the Plath Fantasia has been regarded as an attempt to suppress Free Speech ... The Fantasia about Sylvia Plath is more needed than the facts.
In his foreword to The Journals of Sylvia Plath, he defends his actions as a consideration for the couple's young children.
* Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath collection at University of Victoria, Special Collections.
Category: Sylvia Plath
Theodore Roethke and Sylvia Plath wrote villanelles in the 1950s and 1960s, and Elizabeth Bishop wrote a particularly famous and influential villanelle, " One Art ", in 1976.
* Mad Girl's Love Song by Sylvia Plath.
* Sylvia Plath
** Sylvia Plath commits suicide in London.
* February 11 – Sylvia Plath, American poet and novelist, suicide ( b. 1932 )
* November 5 – Otto Plath, father of American Poet, Sylvia Plath, and entomologist ( b. 1885 )
** Otto Plath, father of American Poet, Sylvia Plath, and entomologist ( d. 1940 )
** Sylvia Plath, American poet and author ( d. 1963 )
* Both Thomas Hardy and Sylvia Plath published poems referring to Lyonnesse, the latter taking the mythical land's name as its title.

Sylvia and submitted
It began after Gomez claimed that he had submitted his minority-race candidate's application form during a visit to the Elections Department with Workers ' Party Chairman Sylvia Lim on 24 April.

Sylvia and pieces
Focus is a Dutch rock band which was founded by classically trained organist / flautist Thijs van Leer in 1969, and is most famous for the instrumental pieces " Hocus Pocus " and " Sylvia ".

Sylvia and before
Using the translation Sylvia provided, Ingo attempts to decipher the secret to harnessing the energy, but before he can, Sylvia lays hands on the pyramid and allows the dangerous forces to flow through her.
* The manuscript for Sylvia Plath's unfinished second novel, provisionally titled Double Exposure, or Double Take, written 1962-63, disappeared some time before 1970.
The lawsuit was dismissed in 1989, but not before confirming that former SWP leader Jim Cannon's secretary, Sylvia Callen ( referred to by then-SWP national secretary Jack Barnes as his " hero ") had been a GPU agent.
The criteria for inclusion in The New Poetry were firstly the poet had to be British ( which excluded Sylvia Plath from the first edition ) and had to have not made their reputation before 1950 ( this excluded the likes of W. H. Auden and Louis MacNeice ) lastly the poets had to be ones that Alzarez liked.
Written over a year before Mazzy Star's inception, the track " Ghost Highway " is the duo's only original song to not feature a writing credit from Sandoval, while another song found on the album, " Give You My Lovin '," was written by Going Home guitarist Sylvia Gomez and first recorded by Sandoval and Gomez in 1987.
Weir was selected as his party's candidate to fight the 2001 general election in North Down, but a month before the election tensions between him and the party reached the stage where he was deselected and replaced by Sylvia Hermon.
With the assistance of scriptwriter Tony Williamson, Anderson and his wife, Sylvia, had drafted a 194-page treatment long before the initial meeting with Kanter.
Sylvia Wright, Wright's daughter and the executrix of his estate, died shortly before this book was completed, and there have been no additional books since.
After attending the Sylvia Young Theatre School in London he played minor parts on television, film, and stage before he got his big break playing Simon ' Wicksy ' Wicks in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders, joining the series just after its inception in 1985 and staying until the end of 1990.
This famous ballet was written just before Sylvia was released and is generally considered one of the best ballets of the era.
Sylvia Plath, introducing the poem for a BBC radio reading shortly before her suicide, famously described the poem as about " a girl with an Electra complex.
Derek became a professor of Chemistry in New York, and died six months before his Mother Sylvia in 1999.
In 1938, before he could see Vultee become an independent company, Jerry Vultee and his wife Sylvia Parker, the daughter of Twentieth Century Fox director Max Parker, died when the plane he was piloting crashed in a snowstorm near Sedona, Arizona.
They eventually decide that Sylvia will stay for a few days before they decide whether she can stay longer, but Greg and Sylvia have already bonded.
Kate and Sylvia say goodbye ; but, before Greg and Sylvia leave for Westchester, Sylvia returns the annotated and slightly chewed version of " Alls Well That Ends Well " that Kate has been looking for, and Kate has a change of heart.

Sylvia and her
He was married to the former Sylvia Weinstein from April 28, 1930, until her death on March 16, 1973.
Sullivan was in the habit of calling Sylvia after every program to get her immediate critique.
Cukor directed her in several films, both successful ( Little Women, 1933 ) and disastrous ( Sylvia Scarlett, 1935 ), and they became close friends off the set.
American writer Sylvia Wright coined the term in her essay " The Death of Lady Mondegreen ," published in Harper's Magazine in November 1954.
Waits also collaborated with photographer Sylvia Plachy in the same year ; her book Sylvia Plachy's Unguided Tour includes a short Waits record to accompany the photographs and text.
She was portrayed in the 2002 television film Bertie and Elizabeth by Juliet Aubrey, the 2006 film The Queen by Sylvia Syms and in the 2010 film The King's Speech by Helena Bonham Carter, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and won a BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her portrayal.
Her daughter Sylvia later wrote: " Beauty and appropriateness in her dress and household appointments seemed to her at all times an indispensable setting to public work.
Tommy's sister, Drina ( Sylvia Sidney ), dreams of marrying some dashing, rich stranger who will save her and Tommy from this miserable life of poverty and help prevent Tommy from growing up to be a mobster like Baby Face Martin ( Humphrey Bogart ), who has returned to the neighborhood to visit his mother and old girlfriend.
Over five successive nights, a different female star discussed her career and answered questions from the audience ; Myrna Loy, Rosalind Russell, Lana Turner, Sylvia Sidney, and Joan Crawford were the other participants.
* Sylvia Brooks recorded this song for her 2012 album Restless
The film opens with Sylvia Landry ( Evelyn Preer ), a young African-American woman, visiting her cousin Alma in the North.
Alma also loves Conrad, and would like Sylvia to marry her brother-in-law Larry, a gambler and criminal.
Sylvia was adopted and raised by a poor Black family, the Landrys, who managed to provide her with an education.
Sylvia escaped after being chased by Gridlestone's brother, who was close to raping her.
Noticing a scar on her breast, Gridlestone's brother realized that Sylvia was his mixed-race daughter, born of his affair with a local black woman.
After hearing about her life, Dr. Vivian meets with Sylvia ; he encourages her to love her country and take pride in the contributions of African Americans.
The poet Sylvia Plath uses them to symbolize nature in her poetry in " On the Difficulty of Conjuring up a Dryad ", and " On the Plethora of Dryads ".
The plot revolves around Sylvia, a ditzy psychic, and Nick, her equally odd psychic friend and their trip into the Ecuadorian Andes to find the " source of psychic energy ".

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