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Brings together experts who inform new readings of Ted Hughes's work, with a new awareness of his posthumous importance.
Sommario
Part I. Literary Contexts: 1. Hughes and his contemporaries Jonathan Locke Hart; 2. Hughes and Plath Heather Clark; 3. Hughes and Eliot Ronald Schuchard; 4. Hughes's literary legacy Fiona Sampson; Part II. Genre Contexts: 5. Hughes's writing for children Lissa Paul; 6. Hughes and drama Jonathan Locke Hart; 7. Hughes as literary critic Alex Davis; 8. Hughes as translator Tara Bergin; 9. Hughes as correspondent Joanny Moulin; Part III. Stylistic Contexts: 10. Hughes and voice Carrie Smith; 11. Hughes and surrealism Sam Perry; 12. Hughes and Eastern Europeans Tara Bergin; 13. Hughes and the classics Roger Rees; 14. Hughes's collaboration with artists Lorraine Kerslake; Part IV. Geocultural Contexts: 15. Hughes's Yorkshire Steve Ely; 16. Hughes and America Gillian Groszewski; 17. Hughes and Ireland Mark Wormald; Part V. Anthropological Contexts: 18. Hughes and religion David Troupes; 19. Hughes and Shamanism Gregory Leadbetter; 20. Hughes and the occult Ann Henning Jocelyn; Part VI. Historical Contexts: 21. Hughes and the Middle Ages James Robinson; 22. Hughes and history Danny O'Connor; 23. Hughes and war Helen Melody; 24. Hughes and the laureateship Neil Roberts; Part VII. Gender Contexts: 25. Hughes and feminism Laura Blomvall; 26. Hughes, masculinity and gender identity Janne Stigen Drangsholt; Part VIII. Environmental Contexts: 27. Hughes and nature Terry Gifford; 28. Hughes and agriculture Jack Thacker; 29. Hughes and fishing Mark Wormald; 30. Hughes's environmental campaigns Yvonne Reddick; Part IX. Educational Contexts: 31. Hughes and creative writing Hugh Dunkerley; 32. Hughes, anthologising and education David Whitley; Part X. Biographical Contexts: 33. Hughes's publication history Mark Hinchliffe; 34. Hughes's archives Amanda Golden; 35. Hughes and the biographers Claire Heaney; 36. The Ted Hughes myth Danny O'Connor.
Info autore
Terry Gifford is Chair of the Ted Hughes Society and is editor of The Cambridge Companion to Ted Hughes (Cambridge, 2011).
Riassunto
Ted Hughes in Context brings together thirty-four contributors who inform new readings of Hughes's work, and conceptualize it within long-standing critical traditions with a new awareness of his posthumous importance. It will appeal to readers, students, and scholars of Hughes's work.