Bell Jar
| Category | Fiction |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9780571268863 |
| Author | Sylvia Plath |
| Genre | Novel |
| Publishing house | Faber & Faber |
| Language | EN |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Pages | 240 |
Set in 1953, The Bell Jar follows Esther Greenwood, a gifted young writer who leaves Boston for New York after winning a coveted internship at a prestigious fashion magazine. What begins as an exciting summer soon unravels as the pressure, glamour, and expectations of city life overwhelm her. Back in Massachusetts, Esther sinks into a deep depression, struggling with rigid gender roles, failed relationships, grief for her father, and a mother unable to understand her pain. Her breakdown leads to hospitalization and brutal, misguided treatments. In a voice unmistakably Sylvia Plath’s, Esther chronicles her desperate attempt to survive mental illness in an era that misunderstood and stigmatized it. The novel offers a powerful, intimate portrayal of depression, identity, and the search for selfhood.