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  1. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Sylvia Plath (1932 – 1963) was a gifted writer of poetry who ended her life at the age of thirty. Many of the truths behind her final years were exposed after her death, discovered in letters revealing the dark secrets of her tragic relationship with Ted Hughes. Attractive, smart, and ambitious, she seemed to have what it took to succeed.

  2. Edward James „Ted“ Hughes ( 17. srpna 1930, Mytholmroyd – 28. října 1998, Londýn) byl anglický básník a autor literatury pro děti. Kritici ho často hodnotí jako jednoho z nejlepších básníků své generace a je jedním z největších spisovatelů dvacátého století. Působil jako Poëta laureatus, od roku 1984 až do své ...

  3. Ted Hughes. Edward (Ted) James Hughes ( 17. elokuuta 1930 – 28. lokakuuta 1998) oli englantilainen runoilija ja lastenkirjailija. Hughes kirjoitti myös kuunnelmia ja teatterille. Britanniassa Hughesia pidetään yhtenä merkittävimmistä 1960-luvun uuden polven runoilijoista. Omaäänisen Hughesin arvostus nousi uudestaan uran loppupuolella ...

  4. Poetry by Ted Hughes Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow (London: Faber and Faber, 1970). Neil Roberts introduces Ted Hughes's 'masterpiece'. Crow holds a uniquely important place in Hughes oeuvre.It heralds the ambitious second phase of his work, lasting roughly from the late sixties to the late seventies, when he turned from direct engagement with the natural world to unified mythical ...

  5. 11 de ene. de 2017 · 10. ‘ Telegraph Wires ’. Although he’s best-known as a nature poet Ted Hughes also wrote a number of fine poems about modern, man-made phenomena – if one can count telegraph wires as ‘modern’ in the late twentieth century. Hughes’s description of the wires connecting one town to the next ‘over the heather’ takes a ...

  6. Ted Hughes is unquestionably one of the major twentieth-century English poets. Radical and challenging, each new title produced something of a shock to British literary culture. Only now is the breadth of his literary range and cultural influence being recognised. As well as his poetry and stories ...

  7. Thistles. ‘Thistles’ by Ted Hughes is a visceral poem that likens one of nature’s more persistent plants to human conquests throughout history. This poem by Hughes contains two hallmarks of his verse, displaying the poet's fascination with both nature and history. He accomplishes this through the literal and symbolic struggle that plays ...

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