Sylvia Plath is renowned for her powerful and haunting poetry, and her body of work includes a significant number of poems. While the exact count can vary based on different publications and collections, she is credited with writing over 200 poems throughout her career. Many of these poems were published posthumously in various collections, including ‘Ariel’ and ‘The Collected Poems.’
Plath’s poetry often explores themes of identity, mental illness, and the complexities of human experience, making her work deeply resonant and impactful. Her unique voice and innovative style continue to influence poets and writers to this day.