Hughes, Ted, and Sylvia Plath. “Introduction”. Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams, Harper and Row, 1979, pp. 1-9.
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Textual Production | Frances Horovitz | The year FH
died, poems of hers were reprinted by Gillian Clarke
, Seamus Heaney
, and Ted Hughes
in a commemorative pamphlet. The next year Michael Horovitz
reprinted others in a similar tribute, A... |
Textual Production | Sylvia Plath | At the time of her death SP
had completed a substantial portion of a novel she had tentatively titled Double Exposure. Hughes, Ted, and Sylvia Plath. “Introduction”. Johnny Panic and the Bible of Dreams, Harper and Row, 1979, pp. 1-9. 1 |
Textual Production | Sylvia Plath | Hughes was pressured to publish SP
's work shortly after her death. Exercising his copyright control as literary executor, he omitted fourteen of the forty-one poems which Plath had prepared in a collection she had... |
Textual Production | Elaine Feinstein | EF
's Ted Hughes
: The Life of a Poet was the first biography to appear of this controversial figure. Blackwell’s Online Bookshop. http://Bookshop.Blackwell.co.uk. Morrison, Blake. “Keeper of a Stubborn Faith”. Guardian Weekly, 27 Oct. 2001. 14 |
Textual Production | Sylvia Plath | An American edition with further selections appeared in 1979. Tabor, Stephen. Sylvia Plath: An Analytical Bibliography. Meckler, 1987. 50 |
Textual Production | Patricia Beer | PB
's varied prose output includes editing work: the PEN
poetry collections of 1962 (with Ted Hughes
and Vernon Scannell
) and 1975, and New Poetry 2, 1976 (with Kevin Crossley-Holland
). She began... |
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... |
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. qtd. in Rose, Jacqueline. “So many lives, so little time for a desperate poet”. Guardian Weekly, 13–19 Apr. 2000, p. 17. 17 |
Textual Production | Penelope Lively | PL
has been highly productive as a writer for children, in books and stories which tackle themes similar to those of her adult novels. She has acted as presenter on a BBC Radio 4
programme... |
Textual Production | Elaine Feinstein | EF
followed her life of Pushkin
the following year with After Pushkin, an anthology of translations and imitations of his work, and responses to it, by contributors including Ted Hughes
, Seamus Heaney
,... |
Textual Production | Jeni Couzyn | JC
edited for the 1970 Camden Festival a volume of twelve specially commissioned and previously unprinted poems, entitled Twelve to Twelve: Poetry D-Day, published through the Poets' Trust
. This collection (whose cover gave... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Seamus Heaney | He begins here with short pieces about his childhood reading and moves on through his development as a poet, paying tribute to Philip Hobsbaum
as an influence. He puts forward the idea that his poetry... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Emma Tennant | This describes the author's time as editor of the literary magazine Bananas, and her erotic fling with the poet Ted Hughes
, one of her contributors. Gilbert, Sandra M. “Dead poet’s society”. Women’s Review of Books, Vol. xx , No. 6, Mar. 2003, pp. 1-4. 3 |
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