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Ted Hughes
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Standard Name: Hughes, Ted
Connections
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Publishing | Sylvia Kantaris | It was re-issued by Menhir Press
in 1986, to go with Time & Motion. The title poem was reprinted in The Guardian on 22 November 1999 together with fellow-poet Kate Clanchy
's article on... |
Publishing | Jeni Couzyn | The volume carried blurbs by distinguished names (Ted Hughes
and Philip Hobsbaum
) and her own line drawings. Maggs Bros Rare Books
recently advertised a copy inscribed to Kathleen Raine
. “Alan Clodd Library”. Maggs Bros Rare Books. |
Publishing | Sylvia Plath | Another posthumous collection of SP
's poems, Crystal Gazer, was published by the Rainbow Press
, which had been set up that year by Olwyn Hughes
at her brother
's suggestion to produce high-quality limited editions. Tabor, Stephen. Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. Meckler, 1987. 25-7 Feinstein, Elaine. Ted Hughes. Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2001. 183 |
Publishing | Ruth Fainlight | RF
collaborated on a slim volume of Poems with Ted Hughes
and her husband, Alan Sillitoe
. This was published in 1971 by Rainbow Press
, an organization set up this year by Olwyn Hughes |
Reception | Fleur Adcock | After Ted Hughes
died on 28 October 1998, FA
's name was put forward as Poet Laureate. This honour went, however, to Andrew Motion
. Adcock had already won the Cholmondeley Award in 1976, received... |
Reception | Frances Horovitz | Martin Booth
printed 550 copies of the collection. Fifty of these were signed by the contributors, who included Seamus Heaney
and Ted Hughes
. OCLC WorldCat. 1992–1998, http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
Reception | Ruth Fainlight | RF
has drawn appreciative comment from fellow poets and writers like Helen Dunmore
, A. S. Byatt
, and Elaine Feinstein
(who has written that in a time when every poet is wooed by the... |
Reception | Patricia Beer | According to the Dictionary of Literary Biography, reviewers liked this book, praising its vivid and forceful use of language. PB
, however, later remembered that it brought the killer bees out in force, led... |
Reception | Frances Horovitz | |
Reception | U. A. Fanthorpe | UAF
's poetry was broadcast on the BBC
's Woman's Hour and selected for Poems on the Underground. She was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature
in 1987, a CBE in... |
Reception | Gillian Clarke | |
Reception | Carol Ann Duffy | CAD
was deemed to be a top candidate to fill the position of Poet Laureate (left vacant by the death of Ted Hughes
). She was considered the popular choice, but the appointment went to... |
Residence | Sylvia Plath | SP
and Ted Hughes
moved from Boston back to a small flat in London; Sylvia was pregnant. Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Heinemann, 1991. 131-2 |
Residence | Sylvia Plath | SP
and Ted Hughes
moved from London to North Tawton in Devon: to Court Green, a large house standing on three acres of land. Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Heinemann, 1991. 145-7 |
Textual Features | Wendy Cope | The Muse Strikes Back does not show WC
answering in anger. Her poem to John Clare
(written for the John Clare Society
) is a celebration and a declaration of kinship: Awake in the early... |
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