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[[Lisa]] read ''[[The Poems of Sylvia Plath]]'' by Sylvia Plath.<ref>"[[Homerland]]"</ref>
 
[[Lisa]] read ''[[The Poems of Sylvia Plath]]'' by Sylvia Plath.<ref>"[[Homerland]]"</ref>
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[[Julian]] had a book of poems by Sylvia Plath.<ref>"[[Desperately Seeking Lisa]]"</ref>
  
 
At the listen to your grandparent rant about the good old days [[Grampa]] told [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] that a young [[John Steinbeck]] and Grampa pitched their idea to a network. The network took their Sylvia Plath biopic and turned it into [[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]], cheated them out of creator credits.<ref>''[[The Curious Case of Hans Moleman]]''</ref>
 
At the listen to your grandparent rant about the good old days [[Grampa]] told [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]] that a young [[John Steinbeck]] and Grampa pitched their idea to a network. The network took their Sylvia Plath biopic and turned it into [[The Mary Tyler Moore Show]], cheated them out of creator credits.<ref>''[[The Curious Case of Hans Moleman]]''</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:05, October 21, 2024

Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath.png
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Poet
Novelist
Writer
First mentioned: "Homerland"
First appearance: "Desperately Seeking Lisa"


Sylvia Plath was an American poet, novelist and writer.

History[edit]

Lisa read The Poems of Sylvia Plath by Sylvia Plath.[1]

Julian had a book of poems by Sylvia Plath.[2]

At the listen to your grandparent rant about the good old days Grampa told Bart and Lisa that a young John Steinbeck and Grampa pitched their idea to a network. The network took their Sylvia Plath biopic and turned it into The Mary Tyler Moore Show, cheated them out of creator credits.[3]

Sylvia Plath is element Sp in Lisa's Table of Geeky Delights.[4]

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