This article looks at how Ted Hughes' poetry for children developed over more than 30 years of publication. It traces the movement from his earlier, more conventional rhyming poems, such as Meet My Folks! (1961) and Nessie the Mannerless Monster (1964), to the mature, free verse "animal poems" for older readers of Season Songs (1976c), Under the North Star (1981) and the "farmyard fable" What is the Truth? (1984). The article argues that the later lyrical poems for younger readers where Hughes returned to rhyme, The Cat and the Cuckoo (1987) and The Mermaid's Purse (1993), represent an undervalued final phase of Hughes' work for children which is rarely discussed by critics. The discussion considers Hughes' changing attitude to the concept ...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
When Ted Hughes published the volume of poetry Birthday Letters in 1998, only months before his deat...
Ted Hughes, three months before he died, when he had completed the huge project that became Shakespe...
Ted Hughes is one of the most important poets in English literature of the last century and his huge...
This study takes as its focus Ted Hughes’s composition techniques throughout his career, arguing tha...
This new study of the work of Ted Hughes traces the stages of his development as a poet from his pow...
International audienceTed Hughes’s explanatory declarations about his literature for children cast a...
Ted Hughes is one of the most representative poets in contemporary Britain. He is named as the “anim...
Ted Hughes often characterised his time at Cambridge as uninspiring and unproductive. Yet this artic...
The 1998 publication of Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes marked the first time the poet had publicly a...
Ted Hughes is unquestionably one of the major twentieth-century English poets. Radical and challengi...
Ted Hughes has published several volumes of verse and his poems have a singular approach because of ...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...
Does it matter when and where a poem was written? Or on what kind of paper? How do the author’s idea...
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Anatole France Edward James...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
When Ted Hughes published the volume of poetry Birthday Letters in 1998, only months before his deat...
Ted Hughes, three months before he died, when he had completed the huge project that became Shakespe...
Ted Hughes is one of the most important poets in English literature of the last century and his huge...
This study takes as its focus Ted Hughes’s composition techniques throughout his career, arguing tha...
This new study of the work of Ted Hughes traces the stages of his development as a poet from his pow...
International audienceTed Hughes’s explanatory declarations about his literature for children cast a...
Ted Hughes is one of the most representative poets in contemporary Britain. He is named as the “anim...
Ted Hughes often characterised his time at Cambridge as uninspiring and unproductive. Yet this artic...
The 1998 publication of Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes marked the first time the poet had publicly a...
Ted Hughes is unquestionably one of the major twentieth-century English poets. Radical and challengi...
Ted Hughes has published several volumes of verse and his poems have a singular approach because of ...
In 1971, Ted Hughes wrote to his children that they might ‘earn some cash’ by writing stories, by pr...
Does it matter when and where a poem was written? Or on what kind of paper? How do the author’s idea...
“Until one has loved an animal a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.” Anatole France Edward James...
International audienceThis is the first collection of essays to be published since the poet's death....
When Ted Hughes published the volume of poetry Birthday Letters in 1998, only months before his deat...
Ted Hughes, three months before he died, when he had completed the huge project that became Shakespe...