Ted Hughes and the Classics

Ted Hughes and the Classics
Author: Roger Rees
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2009-06-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780199229710

A collection of essays dealing with different aspects of Ted Hughes's engagement with the culture and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Hughes is revealed as a leading figure in literary reception of the Classics in 20th century poetry, a sharply intelligent and sensitive reader of some of the world's foundational texts.

Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes
Author: Jonathan Bate
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0062643703

Ted Hughes, Poet Laureate, was one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. He was one of Britain’s most important poets. With an equal gift for poetry and prose, he was also a prolific children’s writer and has been hailed as the greatest English letterwriter since John Keats. His magnetic personality and insatiable appetite for friendship, love, and life also attracted more scandal than any poet since Lord Byron. His lifelong quest to come to terms with the suicide of his first wife, Sylvia Plath, is the saddest and most infamous moment in the public history of modern poetry. Hughes left behind a more complete archive of notes and journals than any other major poet, including thousands of pages of drafts, unpublished poems, and memorandum books that make up an almost complete record of Hughes’s inner life, which he preserved for posterity. Renowned scholar Jonathan Bate has spent five years in the Hughes archives, unearthing a wealth of new material. His book offers, for the first time, the full story of Hughes’s life as it was lived, remembered, and reshaped in his art.

Birthday Letters

Birthday Letters
Author: Ted Hughes
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 213
Release: 1998
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0374525811

The past contemporary poet gives an account in 88 poems in letter form of hisromance and the life spent with Sylvia Plath.

Ted Hughes in Context

Ted Hughes in Context
Author: Terry Gifford
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 752
Release: 2018-06-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 110869022X

Ted Hughes wrote in a wide range of modes which were informed by an even wider range of contexts to which his lifetime's reading, interests and experience gave him access. The achievement of Ted Hughes as one of the major poets of the twentieth century is complimented by his growing reputation as a writer of letters, plays, literary criticism and translations. In addition, Hughes made important contributions to education, literary history, emergent environmentalism and debates about life writing. Ted Hughes in Context brings together thirty-four contributors who inform new readings of the works, and conceptualize Hughes's work within long-standing critical traditions while acknowledging a new awareness of his future importance. This collection offers consideration not only of the most important aspects of Hughes's work, but also the most neglected.

Letters of Ted Hughes

Letters of Ted Hughes
Author: Ted Hughes
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 786
Release: 2011-04-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0571262945

At the outset of his career Ted Hughes described letter writing as 'excellent training for conversation with the world', and he was to become a prolific master of this art. This selection begins when Hughes was seventeen, and documents the course of a life at once resolutely private but intensely attuned to others. It is a fascinatingly detailed picture of a mind of genius as it evolved through an incomparably eventful life and career.

Ted Hughes and the Classics

Ted Hughes and the Classics
Author: Roger Rees
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2009-06-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0199229716

A collection of essays dealing with different aspects of Ted Hughes's engagement with the culture and literature of ancient Greece and Rome. Hughes is revealed as a leading figure in literary reception of the Classics in 20th century poetry, a sharply intelligent and sensitive reader of some of the world's foundational texts.

How the Whale Became

How the Whale Became
Author: Ted Hughes
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2011-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0571278833

This collection of eleven evocative, accessible and funny stories for children of 5+ tells how a particular animal came to be as it is now. The Whale grew up in God's vegetable patch but was banished to sea when he became too large and crushed all His carrots; the Polar Bear was lured to the North Pole by the other animals who were jealous that she always won the annual beauty contest; the Hare has asked the moon to marry him but can never stretch his ears high enough to hear her reply; the Bee must sip honey all day long to sweeten the bitter demon that runs through his veins . . . each story is a delight for reading alone or aloud.

Under the North Star

Under the North Star
Author: Ted Hughes
Publisher: Avery
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1981
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A sequence of poems and drawings which capture the essence of the lonely, mysterious creatures who struggle to survive under the North Star.

The Tigerboy

The Tigerboy
Author: Ted Hughes
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0571320635

A very ordinary boy. Nobody noticed him, he was just like everyone else.But Fred knew he was different.He just didn't know quite how different.And when he did....Well, what then?

Poetry in the Making

Poetry in the Making
Author: Ted Hughes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9780571233809

Explores various themes such as 'Capturing Animals', 'Wind and Weather' and 'Writing about People'. This book encourages children to think and write for themselves via a discussion of the poems.