Beskrivelse
Esther is meant to be enjoying the best time of her life during her internship at a fashion magazine, surrounded by glamorous parties and dinners. Yet, she feels numb and disconnected, trapped beneath an invisible bell jar that suffocates her spirit.
A haunting and candid exploration of a young woman’s mental breakdown.
Back in her suburban life, Esther struggles to write her novel, faces disillusionment with her boyfriend, and finds little reason to get out of bed. As her mental state worsens, reality starts to slip away, and her world feels more unreal by the day.
Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar offers an unflinching, deeply honest portrayal of a young woman’s descent into darkness. Since its debut in 1963, this iconic novel has profoundly impacted millions of readers with its sharp, witty, and cutting narrative voice.
Praised as a literary milestone, The Bell Jar remains a powerful story of personal struggle and resilience.
Yderligere information
| Serie | Sylvia Plath |
|---|---|
| Forfatter(e) | Sylvia Plath |
| Kategori | Bøger |
| Genre(r) | Skønlitteratur |
| Forlag | Faber & Faber |
| Udgivelsesdato | Er udgivet |
| Sprog | Engelsk |
| ISBN-13 | 9780571081783 |
| ISBN-10 | 0571081789 |
| Indbinding | Paperback |
| Sidetal | 240 |
| Genveje | Sylvia Plath - Bøger |
| Tags | Glasklokken, Victoria, Lucas, The Bell Jar, Bøger, Bog |
| GPSR | Produktsikkerhed |