Acknowledgements

I would like to thank those whose guidance helped my project come into being:

  • Karen Kukil, the Associate Director of the Special Collections at Smith College, whose unparalleled knowledge of Sylvia Plath allowed this project to come to fruition
  • Travis Grandy and Mario Valdebenito Rodas, of the Smith College Instructional Technology Services, without whose technological prowess (and rapid responses to my emails) I would never have been able to make this website
  • The archivists at Smith College, for patiently helping me track down and photograph Plath’s and Barnhouse’s materials
  • Professor Kelly Anderson, for having faith in my passion for Plath and cultivating my love of archives