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  1. Leben und Wirken Hughes’ Geburtshaus in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire. Ted Hughes wuchs in Mexborough, einer Stadt in South Yorkshire, auf.Nach dem Abschluss der dortigen Schule diente er zwei Jahre als Radiomechaniker in der Royal Air Force, bis er schließlich mit seinem Studium zunächst der englischen Literatur, später der Archäologie und Anthropologie an der Universität Cambridge begann ...

  2. 1 de set. de 2016 · Eine Liebe als Mythos. Der britische Dichter und Autor Ted Hughes überlebte seine Frau um dreieinhalb Jahrzehnte: Sylvia Plath hatte im Jahr 1963, erst 31-jährig, Selbstmord begangen.

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  3. Ted Hughes. Edward James Hughes ( West Riding of Yorkshire, 17 de agosto de 1930- Londres, 28 de octubre de 1998), más conocido como Ted Hughes, fue un poeta inglés y escritor de libros infantiles, considerado por la crítica como uno de los mejores poetas de su generación. 1 . Contrajo matrimonio con la poetisa estadounidense Sylvia Plath ...

  4. 13 de abr. de 2017 · Ted Hughes, que já não assistiu ao suicídio do filho, publicou em 1998 duas obras em que fala da relação destrutiva que viveu com a autora (Cartas de Aniversário, editado em Portugal pela ...

  5. Ted Hughes’ “The Iron Man” is a children’s novel that was first published in 1968. The book tells the story of a giant metal robot that falls from the sky and is discovered by a young boy named Hogarth. The Iron Man is initially feared by the townspeople, but Hogarth befriends him and helps him to overcome his destructive tendencies.

  6. This collection, first published in 1970, plunges into the raw and often chaotic essence of existence through the lens of a singular, mythic character—the crow. Ted Hughes, an English poet noted for his bold, vivid imagery and profound thematic depth, crafts this series as a stark reflection on human life and its perpetual struggles.

  7. 20 de dez. de 2023 · Ted Hughes His Life & Works. December 20, 2023. Ted Hughes, born on August 17, 1930, in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, was an English poet and writer who emerged as one of the leading figures in 20th-century British literature. Hughes’s life was marked by a deep connection to nature, evident in his early fascination with the Yorkshire landscape.