Make Notes: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Influence on Sylvia Plath
Recovering from an appendectomy in London, on 6 March 1961, Sylvia Plath wrote to her mother: "& I must say I have secretly enjoyed having meals in bed, backrubs & nothing to do but read (I’ve discovered Agatha Christie – just the thing for hospital reading – I am a whodunit fan now)..." (Letters of Sylvia Plath, Vol. II 584). However, as Plath was attuned to popular culture, she had
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