This large chamber work was inspired by Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow by Ted Hughes, an extended poem in the form of an epic tale that embodies all the themes that have dominated his poetry generally. These include primal subjects such as nature, war, the feminine, death, trickster mythology, and the shift from goddess- to god-centred religions. Hughes attempts to address the failure of the modern, technological world by using the architype of the crow. A crow is an intelligent, widely distributed and omnivorous bird. It is black, solitary, tough and non-musical. It is a carrion-eater, and so is dependent upon death and destruction. All these attributes are presented in Hughes’s Crow, but so too are visions of post-nuclea...
Ted Hughes has published several volumes of verse and his poems have a singular approach because of ...
Ted Hughes (1930-1998) began his career as a poet with the publication of The Hawk in the Rain in 19...
Ted Hughes in his essay “Poetry in the Making” states that poems are a “mysterious they” which prese...
This large chamber work was inspired by Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow by Ted Hughes, an ...
This essay accompanies the CD recording of my composition Scenes from Crow - a nine-movement work fo...
Copyright © The Trustees of Indiana University Ted Hughes considered his Crow poems, first published...
This thesis will attempt to pursue a further understanding of what can only be described as the unsi...
This essay argues that Crow, a collection of poems by Ted Hughes published in 1970, forms part of a ...
Animal imagery is an important element in the poetry of Ted Hughes. These images, catalogued in this...
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Anatole France Edward James...
Abstract This essay argues that Crow, a collection of poems by Ted Hughes published in 1970, ...
Abstract: The Hawk in the Rain is Ted Hughes’s first collection of poetry in which the title poem i...
This new study of the work of Ted Hughes traces the stages of his development as a poet from his pow...
<p>Ted Hughes is one of the major nature poets in English Literature. However, he is different from ...
Il contributo studia la rilevanza poetica, filosofic e antropologica dell'opera capitale di Ted Hugh...
Ted Hughes has published several volumes of verse and his poems have a singular approach because of ...
Ted Hughes (1930-1998) began his career as a poet with the publication of The Hawk in the Rain in 19...
Ted Hughes in his essay “Poetry in the Making” states that poems are a “mysterious they” which prese...
This large chamber work was inspired by Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow by Ted Hughes, an ...
This essay accompanies the CD recording of my composition Scenes from Crow - a nine-movement work fo...
Copyright © The Trustees of Indiana University Ted Hughes considered his Crow poems, first published...
This thesis will attempt to pursue a further understanding of what can only be described as the unsi...
This essay argues that Crow, a collection of poems by Ted Hughes published in 1970, forms part of a ...
Animal imagery is an important element in the poetry of Ted Hughes. These images, catalogued in this...
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Anatole France Edward James...
Abstract This essay argues that Crow, a collection of poems by Ted Hughes published in 1970, ...
Abstract: The Hawk in the Rain is Ted Hughes’s first collection of poetry in which the title poem i...
This new study of the work of Ted Hughes traces the stages of his development as a poet from his pow...
<p>Ted Hughes is one of the major nature poets in English Literature. However, he is different from ...
Il contributo studia la rilevanza poetica, filosofic e antropologica dell'opera capitale di Ted Hugh...
Ted Hughes has published several volumes of verse and his poems have a singular approach because of ...
Ted Hughes (1930-1998) began his career as a poet with the publication of The Hawk in the Rain in 19...
Ted Hughes in his essay “Poetry in the Making” states that poems are a “mysterious they” which prese...