The Bell Jar The Bell Jar

The Bell Jar

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Descripción editorial

The Bell Jar is a powerful and enduring novel that explores the inner life of a young woman confronting identity, ambition, and mental illness in a society defined by rigid expectations. The story follows Esther Greenwood, an intelligent and accomplished college student who appears destined for success. Yet as she navigates life-changing opportunities, her sense of purpose begins to fracture, and the world around her grows increasingly distant and distorted.

Through precise, evocative prose, Sylvia Plath captures the quiet unraveling of a mind under pressure. Esther’s experiences reveal the contrast between outward achievement and inner despair, offering an unflinching portrait of depression and emotional isolation. The image of the “bell jar” serves as a striking metaphor for suffocation and detachment, expressing feelings that are often difficult to articulate.

Beyond its psychological depth, the novel is also a sharp commentary on the social roles imposed on women and the limited choices offered to them. Esther’s struggle is not only personal but cultural, shaped by expectations that conflict with her desire for independence, creativity, and authenticity. This tension gives the novel a lasting relevance that continues to speak to readers across generations.

Honest, lyrical, and deeply human, The Bell Jar remains a landmark work of modern literature. It invites readers to confront uncomfortable truths while offering insight, empathy, and recognition to those who have ever felt confined by invisible barriers.

GÉNERO
Ficción y literatura
PUBLICADO
2025
17 de diciembre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
294
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Eleaf Publishing
VENDEDOR
RAJNI DEVI
TAMAÑO
268.5
KB
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