An exploration of the ways in which Ted Hughes influenced the teaching of creative writing in Britain. The chapter examines Hughes's theory of writing and imagination, with special reference to Poetry in the Making. It also comments on Hughes's experience of judging children's poetry competitions and his role in setting up the Arvon Foundation
Ted Hughes often characterised his time at Cambridge as uninspiring and unproductive. Yet this artic...
Ted Hughes sought collaborators throughout his literary life: from Jim Downer in the fifties to Sylv...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
Does it matter when and where a poem was written? Or on what kind of paper? How do the author’s idea...
This study takes as its focus Ted Hughes’s composition techniques throughout his career, arguing tha...
Ted Hughes is one of the most important poets in English literature of the last century and his huge...
This new study of the work of Ted Hughes traces the stages of his development as a poet from his pow...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...
THESIS 9911The introduction to this thesis documents and establishes Ted Hughes\u27 growing interest...
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Anatole France Edward James...
Ted Hughes is unquestionably one of the major twentieth-century English poets. Radical and challengi...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
Ted Hughes’ poems in Moortown Diary log experience of farming in North Devon in the 1970s. They were...
Creation was once a prerogative of the gods. For ages the magic word genius served as a harrier to...
This chapter aims to illuminate what creativity might mean in the context of creative writing and En...
Ted Hughes often characterised his time at Cambridge as uninspiring and unproductive. Yet this artic...
Ted Hughes sought collaborators throughout his literary life: from Jim Downer in the fifties to Sylv...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
Does it matter when and where a poem was written? Or on what kind of paper? How do the author’s idea...
This study takes as its focus Ted Hughes’s composition techniques throughout his career, arguing tha...
Ted Hughes is one of the most important poets in English literature of the last century and his huge...
This new study of the work of Ted Hughes traces the stages of his development as a poet from his pow...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...
THESIS 9911The introduction to this thesis documents and establishes Ted Hughes\u27 growing interest...
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Anatole France Edward James...
Ted Hughes is unquestionably one of the major twentieth-century English poets. Radical and challengi...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
Ted Hughes’ poems in Moortown Diary log experience of farming in North Devon in the 1970s. They were...
Creation was once a prerogative of the gods. For ages the magic word genius served as a harrier to...
This chapter aims to illuminate what creativity might mean in the context of creative writing and En...
Ted Hughes often characterised his time at Cambridge as uninspiring and unproductive. Yet this artic...
Ted Hughes sought collaborators throughout his literary life: from Jim Downer in the fifties to Sylv...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....