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A lover of unreason : the life and tragic death of Assia Wevill

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'Assia was my true wife, and the best friend I ever had', wrote Ted Hughes, after his lover surrendered her life and that of their young daughter in 1969, six years after Sylvia Plath had suffered a similiar fate.

Diva, she-devil, enchantress, muse, Lillith, Jezebel - Assia inspired many epithets during her life.

The tragic story of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes has always been related from one of two points of view: hers or his.

Missing for over four decades had been a third: that of Hughes's mistress.

This first biography of Assia Wevill views afresh the Plath-Hughes relationship and at the same time, recounts the journey that shaped her life.

Wevill's is a complex story, formed as it is by the pull of often contrary forces.

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Robson Books Ltd
1905798202 / 9781905798209
Paperback
21/05/2008
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 280 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Robson, 2006.