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- Q13415810 subject Q11721903.
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- Q13415810 abstract ""Mad Girl's Love Song" is a poem written by Sylvia Plath in 1951, while she was a student at Smith College. It is written in the villanelle poetic form and is generally included in the biographical note appended to Plath's novel, The Bell Jar.The poem was first published in the August 1953 edition of Mademoiselle. In June 1953 Plath worked for Mademoiselle as a Guest Editor in New York City, as portrayed in The Bell Jar.The poem has been put to music by several artists, including Rachel Baiman of Ten String Symphony, Noctambule and Desprez (featuring Thilde Meer.".
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- Q13415810 comment ""Mad Girl's Love Song" is a poem written by Sylvia Plath in 1951, while she was a student at Smith College. It is written in the villanelle poetic form and is generally included in the biographical note appended to Plath's novel, The Bell Jar.The poem was first published in the August 1953 edition of Mademoiselle.".
- Q13415810 label "Mad Girl's Love Song".