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A haunting and deeply influential semi-autobiographical novel by Sylvia Plath exploring mental illness, identity, societal expectations, and emotional isolation in mid-twentieth-century America.
The novel follows Esther Greenwood, a talented young woman whose promising future gradually collapses beneath the pressures of depression, alienation, ambition, and the restrictive expectations placed on women. Written with sharp psychological insight and darkly lyrical prose, The Bell Jar captures the suffocating experience of mental and emotional unraveling while confronting themes of freedom, femininity, creativity, and selfhood.
Raw, intimate, and enduringly powerful, this modern literary classic remains an essential work for readers interested in psychological fiction, feminism, mental health, and confessional literature.
