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Many foreign editions of Plath's work have even included both such as Opere (Italian) and Ouevres (French). I like Hughes' introduction very much and you can find it printed in his Winter Pollen: Occasional Prose. In fact, he wrote an introduction on a proposed edition of a joint Collected Poems and The Bell Jar. This is a book that was dreamed up a long while ago by Ted Hughes. |