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6W Sylvia Plath. London: Farber and Farber, 1971. First Edition
Notes
Winter Trees, published in 1971, is a posthumous collection of poems by Sylvia Plath, drawn from the final period of her writing and closely related to the work that appeared in Ariel. The poems reflect Plath’s characteristic intensity and precision, exploring themes of identity, transformation, nature, and emotional extremity through vivid imagery and tightly controlled language. Often stark and elemental in tone, the collection reveals a continuation of the powerful voice that defined her later poetry, capturing moments of clarity, tension, and introspection.
Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) was a major figure in twentieth-century poetry, associated with the confessional movement, though her work extends beyond that label in its technical mastery and symbolic depth. Though her life was brief, her literary reputation has grown substantially, and she is now regarded as one of the most influential poets of her generation. Winter Trees, as a posthumous publication, contributes to the enduring legacy of her work, offering further insight into the final phase of her poetic development and the lasting impact of her voice.
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Blue canvas boards with silver lettering to spine. Original blue wrapper. Fine condition overall.

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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
6W Sylvia Plath. London: Farber and Farber, 1971. First Edition
Notes
Winter Trees, published in 1971, is a posthumous collection of poems by Sylvia Plath, drawn from the final period of her writing and closely related to the work that appeared in Ariel. The poems reflect Plath’s characteristic intensity and precision, exploring themes of identity, transformation, nature, and emotional extremity through vivid imagery and tightly controlled language. Often stark and elemental in tone, the collection reveals a continuation of the powerful voice that defined her later poetry, capturing moments of clarity, tension, and introspection.
Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) was a major figure in twentieth-century poetry, associated with the confessional movement, though her work extends beyond that label in its technical mastery and symbolic depth. Though her life was brief, her literary reputation has grown substantially, and she is now regarded as one of the most influential poets of her generation. Winter Trees, as a posthumous publication, contributes to the enduring legacy of her work, offering further insight into the final phase of her poetic development and the lasting impact of her voice.
Description
Blue canvas boards with silver lettering to spine. Original blue wrapper. Fine condition overall.

























