- ****ia
Esther Wevill (née Gutmann; 15 May 1927 – 23
March 1969) was a German-Jewish
woman who
escaped the ****s at the
beginning of
World War II and emigrated...
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Anthony Wevill (born 1935) is a ****anese-born
Canadian poet and translator. He
became a dual
citizen (American and Canadian) in 1994.
Wevill is a professor...
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Maguri is a
village in
Kamrup rural district, in the
state of ****am, India,
situated in
north bank of
river Brahmaputra. The
village is near
National Highway...
- Bell Jar. In the
summer of 1962, Ted
Hughes began an
affair with ****ia
Wevill;
Hughes and
Plath separated in the
autumn of 1962. On
February 11, 1963...
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years after Plath's suicide, ****ia
Wevill took her own life by the same method:
asphyxiation from a gas stove.
Wevill also
killed her child,
Alexandra Tatiana...
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couple rented their flat at
Chalcot Square to ****ia (née Gutmann)
Wevill and
David Wevill.
Hughes was
immediately struck with ****ia, as she was with him...
- as
naturally to her as it does to Ted.
After a
visit by
David and ****ia
Wevill, who had
rented their London flat,
Sylvia rightly accuses Ted of infidelity...
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commemorated with a blue plaque. They
rented their home to ****ia
Wevill and
David Wevill.
Other famous residents have
included Ralph, Marion, Ed, and David...
- portra****
Myriem in How I
Killed My
Father (2001) by Anne Fontaine; ****ia
Wevill in
Sylvia (2003) by
Christine Jeffs; the lead role of The
Woman in the Catherine...
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Archived from the
original on 12 July 2010.
Retrieved 10
October 2021.
Wevill, Richard.
Britain and
America after World War II:
Bilateral Relations and...