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  1. The School Bag
  2. The Poetry of Ted Hughes: Form and Imagination by Leonard M. Scigaj, 1986-07
  3. Letters to Ted by Daniel Weissbort, 2004-06-01
  4. The Oresteia by Aeschylus, Ted Hughes, 1999-08
  5. The Iron Woman by Ted Hughes, Barry Moser, 1995-08-31
  6. Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being (Barnes & Noble Rediscovers Series) by Ted Hughes, 2009
  7. The Dreamfighter: And Other Creation Tales by Ted Hughes, 2004-10-07
  8. The Metamorphosis of Ovid: From Chaucer to Ted Hughes by Sarah Annes Brown, 2003-09-03
  9. Ted Hughes: The Unaccommodated Universe : With Selected Critical Writings by Ted Hughes and Two Interviews by Egbert Faas, 1980-09
  10. Poesie et mythe: Edwin Muir, Robert Graves, Ted Hughes, Sylvia Plath, Ruth Fainlight (Collection Critiques litteraires) (French Edition) by Anne Mounic, 2000
  11. Critical Essays on Ted Hughes (Critical Essays on British Literature)
  12. Myth in the Poetry of Ted Hughes: A Guide to the Poems by Stuart Hirschberg, 1981-01
  13. BALLAD OF KING HENRY VIII AND SIR THOMAS WYATT: WITH FOREWORD BY TED HUGHES by PRISCILLA NAPIER, 1994

61. Ted Hughes' Final Book Of Poetry - "Birthday Letters" - A Review
ted hughes Final Book of Poetry Birthday Letters - A Review.
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62. ArtsJournal: Daily Arts News
ted hughes Death Becomes Him Death changes people. We have no idea who anyone is going to be until they die. In hughes s case it was partly the nature of
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"Death changes people. We have no idea who anyone is going to be until they die. In Hughes's case it was partly the nature of his ambition that made it difficult for his readership to deal with him when he was around." New Statesman 12/13/07 Posted December 20, 2007 07:36 PM
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63. I The Iron Giant, /I Based On Ted Hughes I The Iron Man, /I
The fully animated film is based on ted hughes acclaimed novel and play, The Iron Man. Des McAnuff, who received a Tony Award for producing the Broadway
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September 12, 1997 Begins Production at Warner Bros. Feature Animation Noted animation director and writer Brad Bird ("The Simpsons") will direct and Allison Abbate ("Space Jam") will produce Warner Bros. Feature Animation's upcoming project, "The Iron Giant." The fully animated film is based on Ted Hughes' acclaimed novel and play, "The Iron Man." Des McAnuff, who received a Tony Award for producing the Broadway presentation of The Who's "Tommy," will also receive a production credit on "The Iron Giant." The announcement of the project, which will have a screenplay by Tim McCanlies and Andy Brent Forrester was made jointly Friday by Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Bill Gerber, Warner Bros., presidents of Worldwide Theatrical Production, and Max Howard, president of Warner Bros. Feature Animation. Ted Hughes, who is the Poet Laureate of England, wrote "The Iron Man" in 1968. It tells the story of a giant metal machine of mysterious origins that frightens residents of a small town with its arrival in the late 1950s. The machine finds humanity through its friendship with a nine-year-old boy named Hogarth, ultimately saving the townspeople from their own fears and prejudices.

64. THE POETRY OF TED HUGHES AT ASH RARE BOOKS
First edition limited to 200 numbered copies signed by ted hughes. A collection of seventeen poems, designed and printed at the Rampant Lions Press,
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65. Missouri School Of Journalism: Profiles In Success: Ted Hughes '74
Name ted hughes Degree and Year BJ 74 (NewsEditorial) Company Davidson hughes Communications Title Principal City and State Austin/San Antonio, Texas
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Title: Principal City and State: Austin/San Antonio, Texas What do you do? At Davidson Hughes we specialize in helping businesses succeed by using the media to influence people important to their success. My reporting background serves my clients well, since most of them are interested in learning more about their customers, competitors, and almost everyone who influences their success. I spend a lot of time elaborating for our clients why having a good story (our company's tagline is "it's about the story...") is central to just about any human endeavor. Best professional lesson learned at the J-School?

66. The Hungarian Quarterly, VOLUME XLIV * No. 171 * Autumn 2003
In those days in Germany I was not familiar with the name of ted hughes, During a visit to England in 1970 Pilinszky met ted hughes and together they
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VOLUME XLIII * No. 171 * Autumn 2003
Lajos Koncz Ted Hughes and János Pilinszky
I n the 1960s as a medical student in Munich, Germany, I befriended two talented young Hungarian poets living in exile: Gábor Bikich and János Csokits. On one occasion in late 1967, Csokits and Bikich were discussing the problems of translating poetry, critiquing a book of Dylan Thomas' poems translated into Hungarian. During the conversation Csokits mentioned an English poet by the name of Ted Hughes who has expressed interest in translating contemporary Hungarian poetry and asked him (János Csokits) to aquaint him with the works of some young Hungarian poets. The name of János Pilinszky was among them. Csokits regarded this as a major breakthrough in trying to break the linguistic isolation of Hungarian poetry in the English speaking world. His point was that only a great poet can translate poetry written in another language.
In those days in Germany I was not familiar with the name of Ted Hughes, and Pilinszky's name was just beginning to be known to Hungarians living outside Hungary. Only after I was transplanted to the United States did I learn that Ted Hughes was indeed well known, also as being the husband of Sylvia Plath. In the meantime, the Communist repression was eased and books published in Hungary could be purchased in the West. It was in Boston that I bought books of Pilinszky's poetry such as Rekviem (Requiem) and Nagyvárosi ikonok (Metropolitan Icons).

67. Ted Hughes
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(Edward James Hughes) Search Authors Search Books Novels Nessie the Mannerless Monster The Iron Man: A Story in Five Nights aka The Iron Giant The Iron Woman Collections The Hawk in the Rain (poems) Lupercal Selected Poems (poems) How the Whale Became: And Other Stories The Earth Owl and Other Moon People Wodwo Animal Poems (poems) The Coming of the Kings: And Other Plays Crow (poems) The Tiger's Bones: And Other Plays Moon-Whales Gaudete Moortown ... All Around the Year (poems) (with Michael Morpurgo Tales of the Early World Wolfwatching (poems) The Dreamfighter: And Other Creation Tales Chapbooks What is the Truth?: A Farmyard Fable for the Young

68. Ted Hughes And Crow By Ann Skea: Journal Of Mythic Arts, Winter, 2007, Endicott
Ann Skea, ted hughes and Crow in Endicott Studio s Winter 2007 Journal of Mythic Arts.
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"Mythic poets," Hughes wrote in Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being , ". . .seem to be a distinct biological type." In their work, beneath the "surface glitter of the plot," there lies a deep "mythic plane" where, as for the Occult Neoplatonists of Shakespeare's time, "all archaic mythological figures and events are available as a thesaurus of glyphs or token symbols"
"Crow" Kyoto Wall Hanging This is not just my own opinion. There is ample evidence of Hughes' intentions and of his belief in the power of myth in his prose writing (some of which is collected in Winter Pollen ) and, especially, in his discussion of Shakespeare's work in Shakespeare and The Goddess of Complete Being . There is evidence in an important early interview between Hughes and Ekbert Faas . There is also very persuasive evidence in the patterns which can be discerned in his poetry and which are traced in detail in my own book Ted Hughes: The Poetic Quest , and in the work of Sagar, Scigaj, Hirschberg, Faas, Gifford and Roberts Hughes was interested in Occult Neoplatonism, in Cabbalah, and in Alchemy and he was knowledgeable about all these arts. This is not to say that he devoted himself to the practice of all or any of them. But he did believe in occult (or hidden) powers and he believed, as did the Neoplatonists, that poetry is a discipline, a mnemonic tool, and that it can be used to bring healing, creative energies into a world which is sorely in need of them. "Poetry," he once said, "is magical. . .; is one way of making things happen the way you want them to

69. Internet Archive: Details: Three Ted Hughes Poems (Dehorning, Pike, View Of A Pi
John MacKenzie reads ted hughes poems Dehorning (from Moortown Diaries, 1989), Pike (from Lupercal, 1960), and View of A Pig (from Lupercal, 1960).
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70. Hay In Art: Hay Poems By Hughes And Heaney.
ted hughes (19301998). “Feeding Out – Wintering Cattle at Twilight” ted hughes (1930-1998). “Hay” from Collected Poems (2003), p. 317-318.
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from Collected Poems (2003), p. 317-318. The grass is happy To run like the sea, to be glossed like a mink’s fur By polishing wind. Her heart is the weather. She loves nobody Least of all the farmer who leans on the gate. The grass is happy When the June sun roasts the foxgloves in the hedges. She comes into her flower. She lifts her skirts. It does not concern her The pondering farmer has begun to hope. The grass is happy to open her scents, like a dress, through the county, Drugging light hearts To heavy betrothals And next April’s fools, While pensioners puzzle where life went so airily. The grass is happy When the spinner tumbles her, she silvers and she sweetens Plain as a castle.

71. ExPlathHughes
No Other Appetite Sylvia Plath, ted hughes and the Blood Jet of Poetry brings together for the first time original letters, manuscripts and photographs
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September 14 - November 19, 2005
"No Other Appetite"
Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes, and
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The Grolier Club of New York opens a major exhibition Sept. 14 devoted to two of the 20th century's most celebrated poets. "'No Other Appetite': Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes and the Blood Jet of Poetry" brings together for the first time original letters, manuscripts and photographs from the Sylvia Plath archive at Smith College and from the Ted Hughes archive at Emory University. The exhibition documents the close creative relationship of these two poets during the years of their marriage and the repercussions of Plath's tragic suicide in the life and work of her husband, the late poet laureate of Britain.
The exhibition, co-curated by Smith's Karen Kukil and Emory's Steve Enniss, includes materials drawn from a number of recently acquired collections that have never before been exhibited to the public. Included are family letters and photographs, manuscripts of the poets' work sometimes with writing by each on opposite sides of the same page as well as books from the two poets' personal libraries that have been heavily annotated in their hands.
Among the highpoints of the exhibition is a selection of notes and typescripts for Plath's unpublished novel Falcon Yard

72. Ted Hughes Quotes
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73. Literature-Map: Ted Hughes
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74. WikiAnswers - How Does Ted Hughes Show Admiration For The Pike In His Poem 'Pike
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75. Ted Hughes (1930-1998): The Passing Of A 20th Century Poet
ted hughes, Britain s Poet Laureate and easily the most wellknown poet of his generation, died of cancer last October 28. Only his closest family and
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By Margaret Rees 5 November 1998 Ted Hughes, Britain's Poet Laureate and easily the most well-known poet of his generation, died of cancer last October 28. Only his closest family and circle of friends knew of Hughes' illness. Born August 17, 1930 in Mytholmroyd, a former mill town in the Yorkshire Pennines, Hughes came from humble origins, his father a World War I veteran, carpenter and later shop-keeper. Whatever drove Hughes to become a poet, one of the main influences he cited was the musicality of the West Yorkshire dialect: "Whatever other speech you grow up into, presumably your dialect stays alive in a sort of inner freedom, a separate little self. It makes some things more difficult... since it's your childhood self there inside the dialect and that is possibly your real self or the core of it. Some things it makes easier. Without it, I doubt if I would ever have written verse." As a young man, after two years in the Air Force, Hughes studied English literature at Pembroke College, Cambridge. Dissatisfied with the course, he switched to archeology and anthropology. After graduating in 1954, Hughes worked as a gardener, zoo attendant and script reader for J. Arthur Rank film studios whilst working on the poems that later formed his first book.

76. Unpublished Translations By Ted Hughes - TLS Highlights - Times Online
nobreak “O fold me away between blankets . . .” O fold me away between blanketsAnd leave me alone.And let the door of my room be locked forever –Never to
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O fold me away between blankets
And leave me alone.
Never to be opened, even for you, should you come.
Red wool and soft bed. Every chink definitely sealed.
Instead, at all times, there, just in reach,
Gorgeous patisseries and a bottle of Madeira.
What are they doing to me with their precautions and their attentions?
Let there be night in my room. The curtains always closed, Yes, to stay in bed forever, never to stir! To grow mouldy! At least, it would be a complete rest . . . Nonsense! The best of lives. Why should I insist on going to parties, all dolled up like a lord? Come, for once let my life go with my body And resign itself to being hopeless . . . Why should I go out if I catch cold unfailingly?

77. HUGHES, TED MSS. II
The hughes, ted mss. II, 19571962, consist of letters from poets ted hughes, 1930- , and his wife Sylvia Plath, 1932-1963, to hughes brother and
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The Hughes, Ted mss. II, 1957-1962, consist of letters from poets Ted Hughes, 1930- , and his wife Sylvia Plath, 1932-1963, to Hughes' brother and sister-in-law, Joan and Gerald Hughes in Australia. Topics discussed include some discussion of writing projects and general day to day activities. The August 1958 letter, written from America, includes a typed copy of the poem Pennines in April by Ted Hughes. Collection size: 12 items Related links: Guide to the Sylvia Plath Materials in the Lilly Library For more information about this collection and any related materials contact the Public Services Department, Lilly Library, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405. Call(812) 855-2452 or send an email using our Ask a Question form.

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79. WebHome - Main - Hughes Lab
The hughes lab is part of the Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, and is located in the Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular
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