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  1. The Silent Woman: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes by Janet Malcolm, 1995-03-28
  2. Ted Hughes (Faber 80th Anniversary Edition) by Ted Hughes, 2009-05-07
  3. Savage Gods, Silver Ghosts: In The Wild with Ted Hughes by Ehor Boyanowsky, 2009
  4. Phèdre: A Play by Jean Racine, 2000-02-28
  5. Collected Poems by Ted Hughes, 2005-06
  6. Ted Hughes: New Selected Poems (Literature Insights) by Neil Roberts, 2010-05-18
  7. Essential Shakespeare by Ted Hughes, 2006-03-01
  8. Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes,
  9. Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow (Faber Library) by Ted Hughes, 1996-02-04
  10. Remains of Elmet by Ted Hughes, 1979-06
  11. The Spoken Word: Ted Hughes: Poems and Short Stories (British Library - British Library Sound Archive) by The British Library, 2009-09-01
  12. By Heart: 101 Poems and How to Remember Them (Faber poetry)
  13. Selected Translations: Poems by Ted Hughes, 2008-09-02
  14. The Rattle Bag: An Anthology of Poetry by Ted Hughes, 1985-01-01

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22. Guardian Unlimited | Archive Search
By Katharine Viner. Analysis of previously unpublished extracts from Plath's diaries, notebook and journals. Particular attention is paid to new information provided on the poet's relationship with her husband.
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Sylvia Plath predicted on the day after she met Ted Hughes that their relationship would lead to her death, according to extracts from her diaries, which appear exclusively in the Guardian today and next week. Plath, one of the 20th century's outstanding poets, committed suicide in 1963, aged 30, having separated from her husband and fellow poet Hughes only months before. For the first time, the diaries reveal Plath's version of the explosive relationship that has fascinated the literary world for 40 years. They also contain a string of intimate disclosures that shed new light on the complexity of Plath's sexuality, her depression and her hatred of her mother.

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25. Fun With The Morphic Graphics System I
Tutorial is by John Maloney, edited by ted Kaehler and Dwight hughes. Part I of a planned three part series.
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This tutorial is meant to be used in a Morphic Project. To create a Morphic Project simply hold the mouse button down on the Squeak window background, away from any other windows it contains, to get the screen menu. Select "open..." and then select "project (morphic)". A small orange "Unnamed" morphic project window appears. Click in the middle of it to zoom into the new Morphic Project. (If you are not sure where you are, just pop up the screen menu - if its title is "World", you are already in a Morphic Project.)
First we need to create a Browser and a Workspace. Just to review, hold down the mouse button on the blank Squeak screen. From the screen menu that appears, choose "open...". Click on "browser". A green browser will appear. Get the screen menu again and choose "open...", and choose "workspace". If you came fresh from the previous tutorial, you'll already have a category called "My Stuff". Scroll to the bottom of the leftmost list in the browser. It should be there. If not, we need to make a new place to add your stuff. In the upper left pane of the browser, use the right mouse button to get a menu

26. Tributes To Ted Hughes - Literature Matters 25 - Literature Department - Arts -
Tributes to ted hughes Literature Matters 25 - Literature Department - The BritishCouncil, through its Literature Department in London and its offices in
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Tributes to Ted Hughes Home Publications Literature Matters No.25 Ted Hughes Dennis Walder , Department of Literature, The Open University
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, Deputy Director of Literature, The British Council Dennis Walder
Department of Literature, The Open University I hope that Ted Hughes does not, like Auden's Yeats, become his admirers. Already he is being assimilated as a poet 'of comfort and joy', by John Bayley in the Remembrance TLS . But Hughes never forgot his father's 'four-year mastication by gunfire and mud' at Gallipoli, never wore the remembrance poppy, and concluded his poem on the subject: 'Goodbye to all the remaindered charms of father's survival' ('Out'). As the echo of Robert Graves' anti-establishment war memoir Goodbye To All That suggests, Hughes' imaginative strength reached beyond the patriotic Englishness of the everyday; rather he sought the mythic territory mapped out in Graves' The White Goddess - the basis for such obsessive reworkings of Biblical, Celtic and Classical mythology as the raucous, cocky

27. BerlinOnline: Sylvia Plath: Die Tagebücher
Sylvia Plath Die Tageb¼cher. Herausgegeben von Frances McCullough und ted hughes. Rezension von Anke Westphal in BerlinOnline LITERATUR.
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Die Tagebücher. Herausgegeben von Frances McCullough und Ted Hughes. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Alissa Walser. Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt, Frankfurt/Main 1997. 492 S., 54 Mark.
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Anspruch, Schuldgefühle, Erlösungshoffnung, Selbstzerstörung: "Die Tagebücher" von Sylvia Plath erscheinen erstmals in einer deutschen Ausgabe von Anke Westphal U nglück mag wortlos sein, seine Zeichen jedoch sind universal. "Das Leben umsteht mich, wie Glas das eingeschlossene Schilfrohr", schrieb Virginia Woolf, die sich ertränkte, 1931 in ihrem Roman "Die Wellen". 28 Jahre danach, drei Jahre vor dem eigenen Suizid notierte eine junge Amerikanerin in ihrem Tagebuch ähnliches: "Ich schaue auf die warme irdische Welt hinab. Auf Liebesnester, auf Kinderwiegen, gedeckte Tische, auf all das tolle Treiben des Lebens auf dieser Erde und komme mir weit weg vor, umgeben von einer Wand aus Glas." Der Name Sylvia Plath steht für den Roman "Die Glasglocke", das Sterbe-Gedicht "Lady Lazarus", Erzählungen wie "Zungen aus Stein" oder "Johnny Panic und die Bibel der Träume". Allesamt Variationen eines Themas: Johnny Panic war nur eins der Plathschen Synonyme für die "dunkle Herbstkrankheit", den Wahnsinn, das Untergehen in sich selbst. Plaths Tagebuch-Aufzeichnungen beginnen 1950 und enden im Mai 1962. Im Falle Sylvia Plath stellt sich wie in ähnlich gelagerten Fällen anderer Selbstmörder - man denke an die Dichter-Performer Anne Sexton oder Steven Jesse Bernstein - die Frage, wo die öffentliche Verfügbarkeit des Künstlers endet und der Schutz des Privatraums beginnt. Ted Hughes, der geschiedene Mann Sylvia Plaths, selbst Dichter und neben Frances McCullough Herausgeber ihrer Tagebücher, hat dieses unlösbare Problem zerschlagen wie den gordischen Knoten, indem er Plaths letzte Tagebücher vor dem Selbstmord verbrannte, "weil ich nicht wollte, daß ihre Kinder das je lesen müßten (damals hielt ich das Vergessen für einen wichtigen Teil des Überlebens)."

28. Hughes, Ted. Tales From Ovid.
How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine hughes, ted. Tales from Ovid. Dec.1997. 320p. Farrar, $35 (0374-22841-8). DDC 821. By retelling
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29. Booklist: Hughes, Ted. How The Whale Became And Other Stories.
How to subscribe to Booklist Magazine hughes, ted. How the Whale Became and OtherStories. Illus. by Jackie Morris. 2000. 96p. Orchard, $25 (0531-30303-9).
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30. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Hughes, Ted
ted hughes (19301998). Every work fears. 24 Oct 1999, Greek is the wordGeorge Steiner reviews The Oresteia translated by ted hughes. 30
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"Every work of art stems from a wound in the soul of the artist... Art is a psychological component of the auto-immune system that gives expression to the healing process. That is why great works of art make us feel good. " Birthplace

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Hughes started writing by composing comic poems "for classroom consumption" at the age of 11. At Pembroke College, Cambridge he began studying English but, finding his own writing stifled, changed to archaeology and anthropology.
Other jobs
He did his national service with the RAF as a mechanic in Yorkshire, with "nothing to do but read and reread Shakespeare and watch the grass grow". Jobs to support himself while writing - though the urge to produce children's stories was also financial - included "rose gardener, night-watchman in a steel factory, zoo attendant, schoolteacher, and reader for J. Arthur Rank".

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Hughes, Ted 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. His works include The Hawk in the Rain Lupercal Wodwo Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow Selected Poems Moortown River (1984), and Wolfwatching (1989). He also wrote fiction, plays, stories for children, and translations of Ovid (1997) and Aeschylus (posthumously published, 1999). In 1984, Hughes was named poet laureate of England. Hughes was married to the American poet Sylvia Plath ; he explored their relationship in Birthday Letters (1998), his last book of verse. See study by K. Sagar (1983); The Silent Woman (1994) by J. Malcolm.
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