Ted Hughes in context

Ted Hughes wrote in a wide range of modes which were informed by an even wider range of contexts to which his lifetime's reading, interests and experience gave him access. The achievement of Ted Hughes as one of the major poets of the twentieth century is complimented by his growing reputation...

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Sam Perry
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Steve Ely
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James Robinson
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Helen Melody
Neil Roberts
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Jack Thacker
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Hughes and Plath
Hughes and Eliot
Hughes's literary legacy
Hughes's writing for children
Hughes and drama
Hughes as literary critic
Hughes as translator
Hughes as correspondent
Hughes and voice
Hughes and surrealism
Hughes and Eastern Europeans
Hughes and the classics
Hughes's collaboration with artists
Hughes's Yorkshire
Hughes and America
Hughes and Ireland
Hughes and religion
Hughes and Shamanism
Hughes and the occult
Hughes and the Middle Ages
Hughes and history
Hughes and war
Hughes and the laureateship
Hughes and feminism
Hughes, masculinity and gender identity
Hughes and nature
Hughes and agriculture
Hughes and fishing
Hughes's environmental campaigns
Hughes and creative writing
Hughes, anthologising and education
Hughes's publication history
Hughes's archives
Hughes and the biographers
The Ted Hughes myth
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Hughes and his contemporaries
Hughes and Plath
Hughes and Eliot
Hughes's literary legacy
Hughes's writing for children
Hughes and drama
Hughes as literary critic
Hughes as translator
Hughes as correspondent
Hughes and voice
Hughes and surrealism
Hughes and Eastern Europeans
Hughes and the classics
Hughes's collaboration with artists
Hughes's Yorkshire
Hughes and America
Hughes and Ireland
Hughes and religion
Hughes and Shamanism
Hughes and the occult
Hughes and the Middle Ages
Hughes and history
Hughes and war
Hughes and the laureateship
Hughes and feminism
Hughes, masculinity and gender identity
Hughes and nature
Hughes and agriculture
Hughes and fishing
Hughes's environmental campaigns
Hughes and creative writing
Hughes, anthologising and education
Hughes's publication history
Hughes's archives
Hughes and the biographers
The Ted Hughes myth
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Hughes and Eliot
Hughes's literary legacy
Hughes's writing for children
Hughes and drama
Hughes as literary critic
Hughes as translator
Hughes as correspondent
Hughes and voice
Hughes and surrealism
Hughes and Eastern Europeans
Hughes and the classics
Hughes's collaboration with artists
Hughes's Yorkshire
Hughes and America
Hughes and Ireland
Hughes and religion
Hughes and Shamanism
Hughes and the occult
Hughes and the Middle Ages
Hughes and history
Hughes and war
Hughes and the laureateship
Hughes and feminism
Hughes, masculinity and gender identity
Hughes and nature
Hughes and agriculture
Hughes and fishing
Hughes's environmental campaigns
Hughes and creative writing
Hughes, anthologising and education
Hughes's publication history
Hughes's archives
Hughes and the biographers
The Ted Hughes myth
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