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Hughes, Ted, (1930-1998)
Ted Hughes : = from Cambridge to Collected /
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Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
Ted Hughes :/ edited by Mark Wormald, Director of Studies in English, Pembroke College, Cambridge University, UK ; Neil Roberts, Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Sheffield, UK ; and Terry Gifford, Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Writing and Environment, Bath Spa University, UK.
Reminder of title:
from Cambridge to Collected /
other author:
Gifford, Terry,
Description:
1 online resource
Subject:
POETRY / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137276582
ISBN:
1137276584 (electronic bk.)
Ted Hughes : = from Cambridge to Collected /
Ted Hughes :
from Cambridge to Collected /edited by Mark Wormald, Director of Studies in English, Pembroke College, Cambridge University, UK ; Neil Roberts, Emeritus Professor of English Literature, University of Sheffield, UK ; and Terry Gifford, Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Writing and Environment, Bath Spa University, UK. - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The Ascent of Ted Hughes: Conquering the Calder Valley; Simon Armitage -- 2. Hughes and Cambridge; Neil Roberts -- 3. Mythology, Mortality and Memorialisation: Animal and Human Endurance in Hughes' Poetry; Laura Webb -- 4. Hughes's Inner Music; David Sergeant -- 5. Knowing the Bible Right Down to the Bone: Ted Hughes and Christianity; David Troupes -- 6. Hughes's Vacanas: The Difficulties of a Bridegroom; Ann Skea -- 7. 'The Fox is a jolly farmer and we farm the same land': Ted Hughes and Farming; David Whitley -- 8. Fishing for Ted; Mark Wormald -- 9. Traumatic Repetition in Capriccio; Lynda Bundtzen -- 10. Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes: A Complex Friendship; Henry Hart -- 11. 'I fear a man of frugal speech': Hughes and Emily Dickinson; Gillian Groswezski -- 12. Ted Hughes and Federico Garc̕a Lorca: the Tragic Theatre of Mourning; Yvonne Reddick -- 13. Hughes: Illness; Edward Hadley -- 14. 'The Ted Hughesness of Ted Hughes': The Construction of a 'voice' in Hughes's Poetry Readings and Recordings; Carrie Smith -- 15. Suffering and Decision; Seamus Heaney.
This book offers new insights into neglected but essential aspects of the work of one of the major twentieth-century poets - Ted Hughes. New essays by his friends and fellow poets Seamus Heaney and Simon Armitage lead a collection of largely new voices in Hughes studies offering fresh readings and newly available archival research. Beyond the poetry and stories, these contributors draw upon recordings, notebooks, letters, writing for children, prose essays and translations. Several contributors have carried out new interviews and correspondence for this book. For the first time, this book challenges established views about Hughes's speaking voice, poetic rhythms, study at Cambridge, influence of other poets, engagement with Christianity, farming, fishing and healing. Close readings of popular texts are accompanied by new arguments and contexts that show the importance of works hitherto overlooked.
ISBN: 1137276584 (electronic bk.)
Source: 637897Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Personal Names:
1005003
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Index Terms--Genre/Form:
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LC Class. No.: PR6058.U37 / Z926 2013
Dewey Class. No.: 821/.914
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1. The Ascent of Ted Hughes: Conquering the Calder Valley; Simon Armitage -- 2. Hughes and Cambridge; Neil Roberts -- 3. Mythology, Mortality and Memorialisation: Animal and Human Endurance in Hughes' Poetry; Laura Webb -- 4. Hughes's Inner Music; David Sergeant -- 5. Knowing the Bible Right Down to the Bone: Ted Hughes and Christianity; David Troupes -- 6. Hughes's Vacanas: The Difficulties of a Bridegroom; Ann Skea -- 7. 'The Fox is a jolly farmer and we farm the same land': Ted Hughes and Farming; David Whitley -- 8. Fishing for Ted; Mark Wormald -- 9. Traumatic Repetition in Capriccio; Lynda Bundtzen -- 10. Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes: A Complex Friendship; Henry Hart -- 11. 'I fear a man of frugal speech': Hughes and Emily Dickinson; Gillian Groswezski -- 12. Ted Hughes and Federico Garc̕a Lorca: the Tragic Theatre of Mourning; Yvonne Reddick -- 13. Hughes: Illness; Edward Hadley -- 14. 'The Ted Hughesness of Ted Hughes': The Construction of a 'voice' in Hughes's Poetry Readings and Recordings; Carrie Smith -- 15. Suffering and Decision; Seamus Heaney.
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