Gail Crowther

Gail Crowther is a researcher, academic, and author known for her scholarly work on Sylvia Plath and sociological hauntings. She co-authored "Sylvia Plath in Devon: A Year's Turning" (2015) with Elizabeth Sigmund, exploring Plath's life during her time in Devon. Crowther also wrote "The Haunted Reader and Sylvia Plath" (2016), examining themes of memory and haunting in Plath's work. Her contributions extend to numerous academic papers and book chapters focused on Plath's legacy and feminist life writing.

With a background in sociology and cultural studies, Crowther has lectured on topics ranging from religion to archival research. Her writing often delves into feminist perspectives, exploring the intersections of literature, identity, and societal structures. Her current research continues to focus on archival studies and feminist narratives, reflecting her commitment to uncovering marginalized voices and histories.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 Sylvia Plath in Devon (With: Elizabeth Sigmund) 2014
2 The Haunted Reader and Sylvia Plath 2017
3 These Ghostly Archives (With: Peter K. Steinberg) 2017
4 Three-Martini Afternoons at the Ritz 2021
5 Dorothy Parker in Hollywood 2024