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  1. Birthday Letters: Poems by Ted Hughes, 1999-03-30
  2. Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow by Ted Hughes, 2001-09-03
  3. The Iron Man by Ted Hughes, 2005-03-03
  4. Ted Hughes: The Life of a Poet by Elaine Feinstein, 2003-02
  5. Letters of Ted Hughes by Ted Hughes, 2008-09-16
  6. Ariel's Gift: Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, and the Story of Birthday Letters by Erica Wagner, 2002-04-17
  7. Sylvia Plath Poems: Selected by Ted Hughes (Poet to Poet: An Essential Choice of Classic Verse) by Sylvia Plath, 2000-04-03
  8. Collected Poems by Ted Hughes, 2003-11-15
  9. Memories of Ted Hughes 1952-1963 by Daniel Huws, 2010-02-17
  10. Selected Poems 1957-1994 by Ted Hughes, 2002-10-09
  11. The Iron Giant by Ted Hughes, 1999-07-20
  12. Tales from Ovid: 24 Passages from the Metamorphoses by Ted Hughes, 1999-03-30
  13. New Selected Poems by Ted Hughes, 1982-03
  14. Collected Poems of Ted Hughes by Ted Hughes, 2005-07-21

1. Ted Hughes - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Hughes, Ted Alternative names Short description Date of birth 193008-17 Place of birth Mytholmroyd, West Riding of Yorkshire, England Date of death
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For the Canadian judge, see Ted Hughes (judge)
Ted Hughes Born 17 August 1930
Mytholmroyd
West Riding of Yorkshire , England Died 28 October 1998 (age 68)
London, England Occupation poet Nationality British Spouse(s) Sylvia Plath (m. 1956-1963)
Carol Orchard (m. 1970-1998) Partner(s) Assia Wevill Children Frieda Hughes
Nicholas Hughes
(deceased)
Alexandra (deceased) Influences Gerard Manley Hopkins William Shakespeare Wilfred Owen Sylvia Plath ... Samuel Taylor Coleridge Influenced Simon Armitage Sylvia Plath Seamus Heaney Edward James Hughes OM Ted Hughes , was an English poet and children's writer. Critics routinely rank him as one of the best poets of his generation. Hughes was British Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death. Hughes was married to the American poet Sylvia Plath , from 1956 until her death by suicide in 1963 at the age of 30. His part in the relationship became controversial to some feminists and (particularly) American admirers of Plath. Hughes himself never publicly entered the debate, but his last poetic work, Birthday Letters (1998), explored their complex relationship. These poems make reference to Plath's suicide, but none of them addresses directly the circumstances of her death. A poem discovered in October 2010

2. Hughes, Ted Books
Like Collected Poems for Children, by Hughes, Grades 36, Rattle Bag An Anthology of Poetry, by Heaney
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3. Ted Hughes And Sylvia Plath - Article About Troubled Relationship Of The Poets
Article by Robert Wood from 1Lit ezine.
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1Lit.com Ezine Ted Hughes: A Talented Murderer
by Nadeem Azam
I am inhabited by a cry. Nightly it flaps out
Looking, with its hooks, for something to love.
Sylvia Plath, 'Ariel'
If a man's wife commits suicide he attracts and, in most cases deserves, sympathy and support; for his next partner to go on to do the same thing (and take the life of their child at the same time), only six years later, inevitably leads to suspicions about his character and deserves investigation.
Unfortunately, by virtue of being both a man and a talented writer, Ted Hughes' indiscretions and contributions towards the suicides of Sylvia Plath and Assia Welville have been largely confined to the feminist lobby and, as a result, been given short shrift. As one writer put it: "He was a great man and nothing was said or done to disturb the aura around him." When Ted Hughes used to give readings he would often be confronted by demonstrators holding placards which accused him of murdering Sylvia Plath. Plath's grave in Yorkshire has repeatedly been desecrated with the letters ‘Hughes’ hacked off her name on the headstone. The recent revelations about her husband’s philanderous behaviour and lack of faithfulness to any of his wives are sure to incite haters of Hughes even further. A new book has been published which exposes yet more womanising by Hughes, names another mistress of his, and suggests he fathered a fourth, unacknowledged child.

4. Hughes, Ted - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Hughes, Ted
Hughes, Ted (Edward James) (1930–1998) English poet. His work is characterized by its harsh portrayal of the crueller aspects of nature, by its reflection of the agonies of
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5. Hughes, Ted. At DustyBookS - Search For Ted. Hughes Books, Used Books, Out Of Pr
Hughes, Ted. at Dustybooks, Search for Hughes, Ted. books, used books, out of print Ted. Hughes books, rare books, books online, book search, children's books, entertainment book
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Dustybooks.co.uk - Search for Ted. Hughes books, used, out of print, rare Ted. Hughes books and books online, especially children's books, entertainment books, old books, childrens books, book search and antique books. If you cannot find the rare used or out of print book that you are looking for then let us know and we'll do our best to find it for you - there is no charge for our book search facility. Birthday Letters
Iron Woman [sequel to Iron Man]

1st edition, out-of-print hardback in clear archive-film protected dust jacket [tiny closed/repaired nick top rear corner, o/w light edge-rub, dramatic Davidson artwork, not price-clipped], Demy octavo over 8.5x5.5inches, 87pp, otter vignette on title page + other powerful illustrations by Andrew Davidson. Fine/VG+. ISBN 0718110668 [FF 12002] Iron Woman [sequel to Iron Man]
1st edition, out-of-print hardback in dust jacket [tiny closed/repaired nick top rear corner, o/w light edge-rub, dramatic Davidson artwork, not price-clipped], Demy octavo over 8.5x5.5inches, 87pp, otter vignette on title page + other powerful illustrations by Andrew Davidson. Fine/VG+. ISBN 0718110668 [d* 21600] Tales from Ovid. Twenty four passages from the 'Metamorphoses' [winner of the 1997 Whitbread Book of the Year]

6. Ted Hughes Homepage
Index and links to discussion and analysis of Ted Hughes work.
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The Ted Hughes Homepage
Old Crow
Flying your black bag of jewels
From chaos to chaos
Probe hard for those maggoty deaths
Which poison our lives. Timeline: A chronological biography listing Ted Hughes' publications, interests and life events. Notes and Queries: Ted Hughes introduces Thor Vilhjalmsson at the ICA.7 June 1996. Transcript. Sept.2009 'Creatures of Light' : Why and how did Ted Hughes use Magic in his poetry? An historical perspective. Ted Hughes: Occult Energies . A personal memoir: How I first became aware of Ted's knowledge and use of Mysticism, Alchemy and Cabbala, and his attitude to discussion of these occult arts. Published in Translation Cafe. No.94. Feb. 10. 2010. University of Bucharest, Romania. April 2010 Adam and the Sacred Nine : A Cabbalistic Drama . This paper traces the way in which Ted Hughes, following the example of such poets as Spencer, Sidney, Dante, Milton and Shakespeare, used Cabbala as a framework for his sequence of poems. July 2010.

7. Hughes, Ted Definition Of Hughes, Ted In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Hughes, Ted (Edward James Hughes), 1930–98, English poet, b. Mytholmyroyd, Yorkshire. Hughes's best poetry focuses on the unsentimental within nature.
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8. Abstracts: Carroll, Jim. Bly, Robert. Hughes, Ted - History
Article Abstract Jim Carroll is a poet and rock lyricist who has been compared to Lou Reed, Bob Dylan and Arthur Rimbaud. His works include 'The Basketball Diaries,' 'Living at the
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Article Abstract: Jim Carroll is a poet and rock lyricist who has been compared to Lou Reed, Bob Dylan and Arthur Rimbaud. His works include 'The Basketball Diaries,' 'Living at the Movies' and several spoken-word recordings. His life and career are profiled, and critical reaction to his work is discussed. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.
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Article Abstract: Robert Bly is a poet and activist who is a leader of the men's movement and the author of the best-selling 'Iron John: A Book About Men.' His book emphasizes the importance of male role models in developing healthy masculinity. Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.
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9. Earth-Moon - A Ted Hughes Website
Biographical and bibliographical information on the British author, also includes essays, reviews, and news.
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10. Hughes, Ted - Definition Of Hughes, Ted By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
Thesaurus Legend Synonyms Related Words Antonyms. Noun 1. Ted Hughes English poet (born in 1930) Edward James Hughes, Hughes
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11. Hughes, Ted 1930– - Critical Essay By Craig Raine Summary | BookRags.com
Hughes, Ted 1930– Critical Essay by Craig Raine. Hughes, Ted 1930– - Critical Essay by Craig Raine summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more
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12. A Childish Prank
Text of Hughes s poem.
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A Childish Prank
Man's and woman's bodies lay without souls,
Dully gaping, foolishly staring, inert
On the flowers of Eden.
God pondered. The problem was so great, it dragged him asleep. Crow laughed.
He bit the Worm, God's only son,
Into two writhing halves. He stuffed into man the tail half
With the wounded end hanging out. He stuffed the head half headfirst into woman
And it crept in deeper and up
To peer out through her eyes
Calling it's tail-half to join up quickly, quickly
Because O it was painful. Man awoke being dragged across the grass. Woman awoke to see him coming. Neither knew what had happened. God went on sleeping. Crow went on laughing. Ted Hughes

13. Hughes, Ted - Astro-Databank, Ted Hughes Horoscope, Born 17 August 1930 In Mytho
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of Ted Hughes born on 17 August 1930 Mytholmroyd Yorkshire, England
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Jump to: navigation search Ted Hughes natal chart (Placidus) natal chart English style (Equal houses) Ted Hughes Name Hughes, Ted Gender : M born on 17 August 1930 at 01:12 (= 01:12 AM ) Place Mytholmroyd Yorkshire, England, Timezone GDT h1e (is daylight saving time) Data source Bio/autobiography Rodden Rating B Astrology data Asc. add Ted Hughes to 'my astro'
Biography
British writer, England’s poet laureate from 1984, perhaps the most famous contemporary poet in the world until his death of cancer in late October 1998. His fame is due not only to his extraordinary talents but to his marriage to renowned poet Sylvia Plath. A man of many interests, his work reflects his affinity for mythology, astrology, animals and nature, and classic literature. His prolific writing career yielded children’s literature, poetry, short stories, essays and literary criticism, plays, translations of ancient and modern work, and even an opera libretto. Hughes was awarded an OBE in 1977. Growing up amidst the Yorkshire landscape, Hughes was the youngest of three children whose dad was a carpenter. A bright and poetic child, he began writing early and won prizes for his work. In 1951, he was awarded a scholarship to Cambridge University where he studied English and anthropology. There he met his future wife, the equally gifted poet Sylvia Plath. From their first meeting on February 25, 1956, passion reigned. The handsome, intelligent and driven couple married on June 16, 1956. After a stint in the United States, when Hughes taught English and Creative Writing at a Massachusetts college and published his first volume of poetry (1957), they returned to England. Two years later, in 1961, their daughter Frieda arrived, and in the following year, 1962, her brother Nicholas was born.

14. Ken Lopez Bookseller: HUGHES, Ted - Birthday Letters
NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (1998). First American Edition. Very Good in Very Good DJ.
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HUGHES, Ted Birthday Letters NY, Farrar Straus Giroux, (1998). First American Edition. Very Good in Very Good DJ. All books are first printings of first editions or first American editions unless otherwise noted. See more items by HUGHES, Ted

15. Crow's Account Of The Battle -- Ted Hughes
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Crow's Account of the Battle
There was this terrific battle.
The noise was as much
As the limits of possible noise could take.
There were screams higher groans deeper
Than any ear could hold.
Many eardrums burst and some walls
Collapsed to escape the noise.
Everything struggled on its way
Through this tearing deafness
As through a torrent in a dark cave.
The cartridges were banging off, as planned, The fingers were keeping things going According to excitement and orders. The unhurt eyes were full of deadliness. The bullets pursued their courses Through clods of stone, earth and skin, Through intestines, pocket-books, brains, hair, teeth According to Universal laws And mouths cried "Mamma" From sudden traps of calculus, Theorems wrenched men in two, Shock-severed eyes watched blood Squandering as from a drain pipe Into the blanks between the stars. Faces slammed down into clay As for the making of a life-mask Knew that even on the sun's surface They could not be learning more or more to the point. Reality was giving its lesson

16. Hughes, Ted
Edward James Hughes, Order of Merit, known to the world as Ted Hughes, (August 17, 1930 – October 28, 1998) was best known for writing children's literature and poetry.
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Edward James Hughes, Order of Merit, known to the world as Ted Hughes , (August 17, 1930 – October 28, 1998) was best known for writing children's literature and poetry . Born and raised in England, he served as the country's Poet Laureate from 1984 until his death in 1998. Hughes was consistently listed by critics as one of the best poets of his generation. Hughes stated that poems, like animals, are each one "an assembly of living parts, moved by a single spirit." In his early works Hughes questioned humanity's function in the universal scheme. Seriously interested in shamanism, hermeticism astrology , and the Ouija board , Hughes examined in several of his later animal poems the themes of survival and the mystery and destructiveness of the cosmos. He married the American poet Sylvia Plath . They formed a unique literary bond that ended in tragedy when he left her for another woman and she committed suicide
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    Ted Hughes was the third child born to Edith Farrar and William Henry Hughes on August 17, 1930. Hughes was raised where he was born in the small farming community of Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire. He loved his childhood home, delighting in the scenery of barren rocks, rolling hills, and often stark landscapes. Hughes' siblings, Olwyn (1928) and Gerald (1920), often explored the region together as children. Gerald, who was ten years older than Ted, would lead these expeditions, and they would spend days hiking and camping. Gerald would spend the nights filling Ted's head with stories of

17. Royal Books | Hughes, Ted | Birthday Letters First Edition, First Edition
New York Farrar Straus Giroux FSG, 1998 1998 First Edition Hardcover First American Edition, first printing Fine and unread in a Fine dust
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18. Ted Hughes — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Hughes, Ted. Hughes, Ted (Edward James Hughes), 1930 – 98, English poet, b. Mytholmyroyd, Yorkshire. Hughes's best poetry focuses on the unsentimental within nature.
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    Hughes, Ted (Edward James Hughes), , English poet, b. Mytholmyroyd, Yorkshire. Hughes's best poetry focuses on the unsentimental within nature. His poems are marked by controlled diction and style, which create a sense of order and meaning in violent or passionate natural events, often in the world of animals. His volumes of poetry include The Hawk in the Rain Lupercal Wodwo Crow Gaudete Moortown River (1984), and Wolfwatching (1991). From 1984 until his death Hughes was poet laureate of England. He also wrote fiction, plays, stories for children, and essays, e. g., those included in the large collection Winter Pollen Plath ; he explored their complex relationship in Birthday Letters (1998), his last book of verse. See biography by E. Feinstein (2002); J. Malcolm, The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes (1994); E. Tennant

19. Hughes, Ted (Harper's Magazine)
November 2010. MURDOCH TRIUMPHANT How We Could Have Stopped Him—Twice By Marvin Kitman. A GOOD DEATH Exit Strategies By William T. Vollmann. TWILIGHT OF THE VAMPIRES Hunting the RealLife
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