The Bell Jar

Paperback Published on: 09/04/2001
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The Bell Jar
A must read!
This book was amazing! It tackles very important issues that are still relevant nowadays such as the place/ role of women in society, social expectations, ... READ MORE
Claudia
The Bell Jar
Unsettling and insightful - trigger warnings apply.
“I took a deep breath and listened to the old brag of my heart. I am, I am, I am”. I have never read The Bell Jar, but love Sylvia Plath’s poetry. I fe... READ MORE
Beth at Chesterfield

Synopsis

I was supposed to be having the time of my life.

When Esther Greenwood wins an internship on a New York fashion magazine in 1953, she is elated, believing she will finally realise her dream to become a writer.

But in between the cocktail parties and piles of manuscripts, Esther's life begins to slide out of control. She finds herself spiralling into depression and eventually a suicide attempt, as she grapples with difficult relationships and a society which refuses to take women's aspirations seriously.

The Bell Jar, Sylvia Plath's only novel, was originally published in 1963 under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas. The novel is partially based on Plath's own life and descent into mental illness, and has become a modern classic. The Bell Jar has been celebrated for its darkly funny and razor sharp portrait of 1950s society and has sold millions of copies worldwide.

A classic work of Anglo-American feminist literature The Bell Jar – which was published in the UK just a month before Sylvia Plath’s suicide - has long been the subject of intense scrutiny, interrogated as much for its connection with Plath’s own life as for its undoubted literary brilliance. Plath herself invited the comparison, describing the book to her mother saying, ‘what I’ve done is to throw together events from my own life, fictionalising to add colour – it’s a potboiler really… I’ve tried to picture my world and the people in it as seen through the distorting lens of a bell jar.’ As the Guardian comments, ‘it’s a raw, unsettling book with flashes of brilliance, a roman à clef that’s also a long, tormented footnote to Plath’s tormented poetry’.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Faber & Faber
  • ISBN: 9780571081783
  • Number of pages: 240
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 14 mm
  • Weight: 202g
  • Languages: English

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The Bell Jar
Love it
Love this book! Superbly written. Draws you in from the first page. Great insight into depression and mental illness. If you've ever been a young woman, yo... READ MORE
Klanga
The Bell Jar
An excellent read that I cannot recommend highly enough.
Given the somewhat legendary status of this book, I have been putting off reading it for awhile but having read it I really wish I had read it sooner. It ... READ MORE
Ecowitch
The Bell Jar
Absolutely amazing book
Completely gripping from start to finish. one of my favourite books - this is a definite one to read.
thebooklady
The Bell Jar
Slipping into depression
The story of Ester Greenwood is the story of a young girl trying to find her place in life. She wins a scholarship to work at a fashion magazine in New Yor... READ MORE
Rob
The Bell Jar
We all tread the same the same thin line…
Having previously read the poetry of Emily Dickinson and the works of Alice Sheldon and Matt Haig, it is perhaps inevitable that all paths should leas to t... READ MORE
Tim Dumble
The Bell Jar
Unpopular opinion
I read this a month or two ago hoping to be completely taken by this short novel having read many reviews beforehand. Unfortunately the novel failed to pro... READ MORE
Juliette Taylor
The Bell Jar
The Bell Jar
Sylvia Plath is a name that I've always known. I know she was a poet and I know she suffered from depression and committed suicide. I've always wanted to r... READ MORE
Clairabelle
The Bell Jar
Casual Racism, Ablism and Fatphobia but an excellent deep dive into depression
I thought this would be amazing because it is one of the most highly rated books I have on my shelf (by highly rated I mean the highest average rating on s... READ MORE
Analogue Holly
The Bell Jar
Quite dated.
Not as groundbreaking for me as it was made out to be, and notable racist language/stereotypes. Good quality writing but not a compelling story.
Hattie
The Bell Jar
The Unrivalled Masterpiece
A story born of mental exhaustion. Deeply involving and poetic from one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century.
JVI
The Bell Jar
An enjoyable read
I read this book through my book club, and it isn’t my usual type of book. However, I enjoyed it. I didn’t know anything about Sylvia Plath prior to readi... READ MORE
Joan Moir
The Bell Jar
Honest and heartbreaking
I had decided I’d better just get on with it and read some of the books I’d avoided in my youth. This was one of them. I didn’t want to read any book those... READ MORE
Moineau
The Bell Jar
Dark yet beautiful
An extremely complex novel that I feel is semi-autobiographical of Plath’s own life, and provides a unique narrative perspective. Only downside is that I w... READ MORE
Michaela
The Bell Jar
beautifully poetic and depressing
For me, it was Plath's beautiful description and imagery that made this book so incredible. The actual storyline itself is incredibly bleak and depressing,... READ MORE
rebecca
The Bell Jar
Brilliant!
It was never a usual occurrence for me to finish a book in one or two days but this was too amazing to put down! The whole time I really felt like I was in... READ MORE
Dodie Foster
The Bell Jar
A small wonder.
I've been meaning to read The Bell Jar for years, bit hadn't, until this'll lovely edition became available. I'm not a poetry lover and thus have no knowl... READ MORE
Roger Paul
The Bell Jar
Occasionally intriguing but relatively underwhelming.
I found this book to have moments that genuinely caught my attention, with some thought-provoking insights scattered throughout. However, overall, it wasn’... READ MORE
Haseeb
The Bell Jar
A great read
Despite how dark and uncomfortable some parts of the story were, I was fully invested in the struggle and mental journey Esther, and by extension Plath, we... READ MORE
EG
The Bell Jar
A short novel packed with powerful themes
At first, I struggled to engage with the book, feeling disappointed in myself despite its status as a classic. The narrative was undeniably heavy and melan... READ MORE
Gail
The Bell Jar
inexpressable
Ratings don't do justice to this book. Plath cuts you to the quick, as though you were copper in need of stripping. Her matter-of-fact tone really brings f... READ MORE
Tom
The Bell Jar
I really wouldn’t recommend it
TW: The first thing to note about this book before reading it, is graphic trigger warnings. There is lengthy discussion of suicide and raw depictions of de... READ MORE
Selina Pitt
The Bell Jar
Incredible!
This book is engrossing. Sylvia Plath has created a bold masterpiece!
Lola Avis
The Bell Jar
Masterpiece
Here I suggest The Bell Jar is a modern masterpiece, a classic, and belongs to the canon of what you could term English Literature; a glorious work, a fine... READ MORE
Michael Rothwell
The Bell Jar
Thoroughly enjoyable subtly feminist book
I was a bit apprehensive at first about this book as the first pages didn’t immediately draw me in. However, reading further I was proven wrong. As a young... READ MORE
Ann Doroshenko
The Bell Jar
5/5
One of my most re-read books, alongside Dorian Grey and Little Women- Sylvia Plath was an amazing author/poet
Izzy
The Bell Jar
Loved it
Even though this is quite a depressing book towards the end, it felt extremely light and refreshing. Her writing makes her unfortunate situations seem joyo... READ MORE
Sophie Herbert
The Bell Jar
A study of the bell jar
In The bell jar Sylvia Plath, writing under the pseudonym of Victoria Lucas, Explores features of mental health issues alongside the struggles of societal ... READ MORE
Lily Stinton
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
The Bell Jar
fig trees and fragile minds
Such a raw and real written piece of work. This book started off a little slow and ended a little slow too, but the real deep and contemplative material is... READ MORE
Lydia  Ayirebi-John
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