Type: Poetry, Autobiography, Psychological Fiction
Author: Sylvia Plath
Publication Year: 1963
Country: United States
Pages: 244
The Bell Jar peeks into the dark and harrowing corners of the psyche, where the mind is bleak and the surroundings are grey. The book comes as a masterpiece of the author Sylvia Plath, who faced several psychological problems herself. It seeks to establish a story where a person becomes unnerved and depressed and faces the torment of her own psyche. Based on the author’s torments herself, The Bell Jar should be read by everyone in their lifetime.