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Esther Greenwood.

The Bell Jar · 1963

A summer in New York, a stack of borrowed books, a reading list shaped by a mind cracking open. Esther reads voraciously and never quite peacefully.

"I took a deep breath and listened to the old brag of my heart."

3 booksCurated · cited · cross-referenced
The shelf, decoded

Why this list.

Esther reads. She reads in the bathtub, on subways, between dates with men she does not like. The books name themselves throughout the novel — Joyce, Plath’s own poetry, the Stoics.

The reading list

3 books for Esther.

  1. Cover of Finnegans Wake by James Joyce
    No. 01On screen

    Finnegans Wake

    James Joyce

    Esther is supposed to be writing her thesis on it. She is not writing.

    CitationNovel, Chapter 9

  2. Cover of Ariel by Sylvia Plath
    No. 02Creator cited

    Ariel

    Sylvia Plath

    Author meta-canon. The poems Plath was writing as she wrote The Bell Jar.

    CitationAuthor canon

  3. Cover of Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
    No. 03Character fit

    Letters from a Stoic

    Seneca

    The book Esther reaches for when she stops sleeping.

    CitationCharacter-fit

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