The Journals of Sylvia Plath by Ted Hughes Frances, McCullough
The Journals of Sylvia Plath is a collection of the writer’s notebooks during a twelve-year period. The journals are characterized by the vigorous immediacy with which she records her inner thoughts and feelings and the intricacies of her daily life. These exact and complete transcriptions of the journals kept by Plath for the last twelve years of her life are a key source for the poems which make up her collections Ariel and The Colossus.