BIB_ID
95830
Accession number
MA 8721.1
Creator
Plath, Sylvia.
Credit line
The Carter Burden Collection of American Literature.
Description
1 item (2 p.) ; 24.4 cm
Notes
Bookseller's note: **to Merwin$.
With an autograph postscript by Ted Hughes on the verso.
Written on airmail paper.
Part of a collection of letters from Sylvia Plath to W. S. and Dido Merwin; see related records for more information.
With an autograph postscript by Ted Hughes on the verso.
Written on airmail paper.
Part of a collection of letters from Sylvia Plath to W. S. and Dido Merwin; see related records for more information.
Provenance
Carter Burden.
Summary
Remarking on domestic life, noting that "I've at last come out of my little treadmill of domesticity and now spend mornings in the study while Ted works at home, and he spends the afternoons there. This is a very agood arrangement for us both and it is absolute heaven for me to get aaway for 3 or 4 hours from the innumerable little umbilical cords tying me to icebox, phone, doorbell, baby and so on." Describing a party that they attended for Auden; mentioning the birds.
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