Ted Hughes

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Standard Name: Hughes, Ted

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Textual Production Sylvia Plath
An American edition with further selections appeared in 1979.
Tabor, Stephen. Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. Meckler.
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Ted Hughes wrote the introduction to the US edition, in which he discussed Plath's prose writing. The still-life graphic artist in her was loyal...
Family and Intimate relationships Sylvia Plath
SP 's son, Nicholas Farrar Hughes , was born at home in Plath's and Hughes 's house, Court Green in Devon, and named after the seventeenth-century Nicholas Ferrar , whom Ted Hughes claimed as...
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
Intimate or upsetting passages were censored by Ted Hughes and his sister Olwyn Hughes . Ted Hughes has described Plath's journal writing as generally negative self-castigation, or a means of rallying her determination to get...
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.
145-7
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
Of the journals for the last two years of Plath's life, her husband destroyed one part. He said later that he wanted to protect their children, thinking of forgetfulness as essential to survival.
Rose, Jacqueline. “So many lives, so little time for a desperate poet”. Guardian Weekly, p. 17.
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Friends, Associates Sylvia Plath
David and Assia Wevill , a Canadian poet and his wife who had rented SP 's and Ted Hughes 's former flat in London, visited them for a weekend in Devon.
Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Heinemann.
156-7
Literary responses Sylvia Plath
In an obituary in the Observer on 17 February, Al Alvarez (who later made extensive use of Plath in his study of suicide) called her the most gifted woman poet of our time ....
Family and Intimate relationships Sylvia Plath
During a visit to SP by her mother , Ted Hughes divided his time between Devon and London, between Sylvia and Assia . He and Plath had all but separated.
Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Heinemann.
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Family and Intimate relationships Sylvia Plath
SP saw a lawyer about suing Ted Hughes for divorce.
Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Heinemann.
165
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
SP and Ted Hughes recorded Poets in Partnership, a twenty-minute radio interview, for the series Two of a Kind.
Hayman, Ronald. The Death and Life of Sylvia Plath. Heinemann.
138
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
SP 's second major collection of poems, Ariel, was published posthumously in a form revised by Ted Hughes .
Tabor, Stephen. Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. Meckler.
20-1
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.
25-7
Feinstein, Elaine. Ted Hughes. Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
183
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
SP 's Collected Poems were published, nearly twenty years after her death: they were edited with an introduction by Ted Hughes .
Tabor, Stephen. Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. Meckler.
54-7
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
SP 's Selected Poems, chosen by Ted Hughes , were posthumously published.
Tabor, Stephen. Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. Meckler.
62-3
Textual Production Sylvia Plath
The Journals of Sylvia Plath, 1950-1962, edited by Karen V. Kukil , appeared after the death of Plath's husband, Ted Hughes : the first printing of the entire corpus of Plath's surviving journals.
Rose, Jacqueline. “So many lives, so little time for a desperate poet”. Guardian Weekly, p. 17.
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