![]() He feared the legal consequences that would potentially follow, and never responded to Alexander again. Though most people Alexander reached out to seemed to be more than willing to give input about personal experiences they had shared with Plath, Ted Hughes had “no interest” in offering any information about her for his own protection. ![]() Hughes proceeded to appoint his sister, Olwyn Hughes as the agent for Plath’s estate, distancing himself from the responsibility that came with such emotionally draining work. After her death, all of Plath’s poetry was inherited by her estranged husband, Ted Hughes. Rough magic is a biography of Sylvia Plath written by Paul Alexander that captures her chaotic psychology through roughly three hundred interviews from people who knew Plath and claimed to have spoken openly and honestly about her. ![]() Young Research Library, where it was easily traced. The key terms we searched include, “Sylvia Plath,” “Scholarly Book,” and “Death.” The book itself was located at the Charles E. The scholarly book about our author, Sylvia Plath was found though the UCLA library book database on the UCLA library website. ![]()
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