: Research continued into the "Sylvia Plath effect," a psychological term coined by James C. Kaufman to describe the higher susceptibility of female poets to mental illness compared to other creative writers. Literary & Cultural Perspectives

No comprehensive academic paper published precisely in titled "Sylvia" was found; however, several significant resources and analytical works regarding Sylvia Plath were released or discussed around that specific timeframe.

The most relevant academic activity during late 2020 and early 2021 includes:

: Analysis from journals like Transatlantica examines how Plath's poems like "You’re" and "Morning Song" are used in school anthologies to shape public understanding of motherhood and domestic life.