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Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Elaine Feinstein

WW Norton Co
2003
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Drawn from archival material and interviews with childhood friends, fellow undergraduates, poets, and critics, a compelling portrait of one of the greatest English poets of the twentieth century details his marriage to poet Syliva Plath and reveals a man whose poetic vision captured his love of the natural world and the evidence of human violence in the past century. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Terry Gifford

Routledge
2008
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For the first time, one volume surveys the life, works and critical reputation of one of the most significant British writers of the twentieth-century: Ted Hughes. This accessible guide to Hughes’ writing provides a rich exploration of the complete range of his works. In this volume, Terry Gifford:offers clear and detailed discussions of Hughes’ poetry, stories, plays, translations, essays and lettersincludes new biographical information, and previously unpublished archive material, especially on Hughes’ environmentalism provides a comprehensive account of Hughes’ critical reception, separated into the major themes that have interested readers and criticsoffers useful suggestions for further reading, and incorporates helpful cross-references between sections of the guide. Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, Ted Hughes presents an accessible, fresh, and fascinating introduction to a major British writer whose work continues to be of crucial importance today.
Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Terry Gifford

Routledge
2008
nidottu
For the first time, one volume surveys the life, works and critical reputation of one of the most significant British writers of the twentieth-century: Ted Hughes. This accessible guide to Hughes’ writing provides a rich exploration of the complete range of his works. In this volume, Terry Gifford:offers clear and detailed discussions of Hughes’ poetry, stories, plays, translations, essays and lettersincludes new biographical information, and previously unpublished archive material, especially on Hughes’ environmentalism provides a comprehensive account of Hughes’ critical reception, separated into the major themes that have interested readers and criticsoffers useful suggestions for further reading, and incorporates helpful cross-references between sections of the guide. Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, Ted Hughes presents an accessible, fresh, and fascinating introduction to a major British writer whose work continues to be of crucial importance today.
The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan

The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan

Ted Berrigan

University of California Press
2007
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This landmark collection brings Ted Berrigan's published and unpublished poetry together in a single authoritative volume for the first time. Edited by the poet Alice Notley, Berrigan's second wife, and their two sons, The Collected Poems demonstrates the remarkable range, power, and importance of Berrigan's work.
The Selected Poems of Ted Berrigan

The Selected Poems of Ted Berrigan

Ted Berrigan

University of California Press
2011
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Following the highly acclaimed "Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan," poets Alice Notley, Anselm Berrigan, and Edmund Berrigan have collaborated again on this new selection of poems by one of the most influential and admired poets of his generation. Reflecting a new editorial approach, this volume demonstrates the breadth of Ted Berrigan's poetic accomplishments by presenting his most celebrated, interesting, and important work. This major second-wave New York School poet is often identified with his early poems, especially "The Sonnets," but this selection encompasses his full poetic output, including the later sequences "Easter Monday" and "A Certain Slant of Sunlight," as well as many of his uncollected poems. "The Selected Poems of Ted Berrigan" provides a new perspective for those already familiar with his remarkable wit and invention, and introduces new readers to what John Ashbery called the 'crazy energy' of this iconoclastic, funny, brilliant, and highly innovative writer. Praise for "The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan": "This is a great, great book for all seasons of the mind and heart." (Robert Creeley). "Thanks to this invaluable "Collected Poems," one can hear, as never before, Ted Berrigan dreaming his dream." ("The Nation"). "The Collected Poems of Ted Berrigan is not only one of the most strikingly attractive books recently published, but is also a major work of 20th-century poetry...It is a book that will darken with the grease of my hands. There is no better way to praise it than by saying, 'If you enjoy poetry, you should have it.'" ("Bloomsbury Review"). "It's a must-have, a poetic knockout." ("Time Out New York").
Ted Kennedy: A Life

Ted Kennedy: A Life

John A. Farrell

PENGUIN PRESS
2022
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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION An enthralling and ground-breaking new biography of one of modern America's most fascinating and consequential political figures, drawing on important new sources, by an award-winning biographer who covered Kennedy closely for many years John A. Farrell's magnificent biography of Edward M. Kennedy is the first single-volume life of the great figure since his death. Farrell's long acquaintance with the Kennedy universe and the acclaim accorded his previous books--including his New York Times bestselling biography of Richard Nixon, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize--helped garner him access to a remarkable range of new sources, including segments of Kennedy's personal diary and his private confessions to members of his family in the days that followed the accident on Chappaquiddick. Farrell is, without question, one of America's greatest political biographers and a storyteller of deep wisdom and empathy. His book does full justice to this famously epic and turbulent life of almost unimaginable tragedy and triumph. As the fourth son of the close-knit but fiercely competitive Kennedy clan, Ted was the runt of the litter. Expelled from Harvard University for cheating, he was a fun-loving playboy who nevertheless served his brothers loyally and effectively. It was easy to take Ted lightly, and many did. But when he was elected to the United States Senate at the age of thirty to fill his brother Jack's seat, something unexpected happened: he found his home and his calling there. Over time, Ted Kennedy would build arguably the most significant senatorial career in American history. His life was buffeted by heartbreak: the violent deaths of his three older brothers, his own terrible plane crash, his children's bouts with cancer, and the hideous self-inflicted wounds of Chappaquiddick and stretches of drinking and womanizing that caused irreparable damage to an already fragile first marriage. Those wounds scarred Ted deeply but also tempered his character, and, eventually, he embarked on a run as legislator, party elder, and paterfamilias of the Kennedy family that would change America for the better. John A. Farrell brings us the man as he was, in strength and weakness, his profound but complicated inheritance and his vital legacy, as only a great biographer can do. Without the story this book tells, no understanding of modern America can be complete.
Ted Kennedy: A Life

Ted Kennedy: A Life

John A. Farrell

PENGUIN BOOKS
2025
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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2022 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION An enthralling and groundbreaking new biography of one of modern America's most fascinating and consequential political figures, drawing on important new sources, by an award-winning biographer who covered Kennedy closely for many years John A. Farrell's magnificent biography of Edward M. Kennedy is the first single-volume life of the great figure since his death. Farrell's long acquaintance with the Kennedy uni­verse and the acclaim accorded his previous books--including his New York Times best­selling biography of Richard Nixon, a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize--helped garner him access to a remarkable range of new sources, including segments of Kennedy's personal diary and his private confessions to members of his family in the days that followed the accident on Chappaquiddick. Farrell is, without question, one of America's greatest politi­cal biographers and a storyteller of deep wisdom and empathy. His book does full justice to this famously epic and turbulent life of almost unimaginable tragedy and triumph. As the fourth son of the close-knit but fiercely competitive Kennedy clan, Ted was the runt of the litter. Expelled from Harvard University for cheating, he was a fun-loving playboy who nevertheless served his brothers loyally and effectively. It was easy to take Ted lightly, and many did. But when he was elected to the United States Senate at the age of thirty to fill his brother Jack's seat, something unexpected happened: He found his home and his calling there. Over time, Ted Kennedy would build arguably the most significant senatorial career in American history. His life was buffeted by heartbreak: the violent deaths of his three older brothers, his own terrible plane crash, his children's bouts with cancer, and the hideous self-inflicted wounds of Chappaquiddick and stretches of drinking and womanizing that caused ir­reparable damage to an already fragile first marriage. Those wounds scarred Ted deeply but also tempered his character, and, eventually, he embarked on a run as legislator, party elder, and paterfamilias of the Kennedy family that would change America for the better. John A. Farrell brings us the man as he was, in strength and weakness, his profound but complicated inheritance and his vital legacy, as only a great biographer can do. Without the story this book tells, no understanding of modern America can be complete.
Letters of Ted Hughes

Letters of Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Faber Faber
2009
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At the outset of his career Ted Hughes described letter-writing as 'excellent training for conversation with the world', and he was to become a prolific master of this art which combines writing and talking. This selection begins when Hughes was seventeen, and documents the course of a life at once resolutely private but intensely attuned to other lives (including a readership comprising both adults and children); a life pared down to essentials and yet eventful, peripatetic, at times publicly controversial.
Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Faber Faber
2004
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In this series, a contemporary poet selects and introduces a poet of the past. By their choice of poems and by the personal and critical reactions they express in their prefaces, the editors offer insights into their own work as well as providing an accessible and passionate introduction to some of the greatest poets in our literature.Ted Hughes (1930-98) was born in Yorkshire. His first book, The Hawk in the Rain, was published in 1957. His last collection, Birthday Letters, was published in 1998 and won the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Forward Prize and the T. S. Eliot Prize. He was appointed Poet Laureate in 1984 and appointed to the Order of Merit in 1998.
Collected Poems of Ted Hughes

Collected Poems of Ted Hughes

Ted Hughes

Faber Faber
2005
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For the first time, the vast canon of Ted Hughes's poetry together in one beautiful and collectable paperback edition.The Collected Poems spans fifty years of work, from Hawk in the Rain to the best-selling Birthday Letters. It also includes the complete texts of such seminal publications as Crow and Tales from Ovid as well as those children's poems that Hughes felt crossed over into adult poetry. Most significantly it also includes small press publications and editions that, until now, remain uncollected and have never before been available to a general readership. Ted Hughes - former Poet Laureate and the winner of the Whitbread and Forward Prizes - here demonstrates his presiding importance in English and twentieth-century poetry.'A guardian spirit of the land and language.' Seamus Heaney
A Ted Hughes Bestiary

A Ted Hughes Bestiary

Ted Hughes

Faber Faber
2015
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Originally the medieval bestiary or book of animals set out to establish safe distinctions - between them and us - but Hughes's poetry works always in a contrary direction: showing what man and beast have in common, the reservoir from which we all draw. Alice Oswald's selection is arranged chronologically, with an eye to different books and styles, but equally to those poems that embody animals, rather than just describe them. Some poems are here because, although not strictly speaking animal, they become so in the process of writing; and in keeping with the bestiary tradition there are plenty of imaginary animals - all concentratedly coming about their business.The resulting selection is subtly responsive to a central aspect of Hughes's achievement, while offering room to some wonderful overlooked poems, and to 'those that have the wildest tunes.'
Ted and Daphne

Ted and Daphne

Alison Hill Penfield

Trevor Hill Press
2022
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Ted and Daphne is the first-person account of Eric (Ted) Pengelley from his youth in the 1920s and 1930s in Jamaica and attending English boarding schools, to receiving his doctorate in 1959. Born in Canada, Ted served during World War II as a Canadian Air Force radar technician, part of the time in Britain where he met Daphne Hill, an artist and Women's Auxiliary Air Force radar servicewoman.Ted and Daphne's correspondence between 1944 and 1948 is rich with the intimacy and formality of a courtship by letter. Together, his memoir and their letters, interwoven chronologically through his story, offer the reader a window into this wartime period and its consequences from their two perspectives.
Ted's Temerity

Ted's Temerity

Anna Sparrows

Neat Celebrations
2023
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On the surface, Theodore (Ted) Masters has it all. He's a Senior Partner at his law firm, has a circle of tight-knit friends, and lives a lifestyle most people can only dream of. Unbeknownst to those around him, though, Ted has a painful past preventing him from truly settling down with anyone.Meanwhile, Zephyr Cruze's career as a professional dancer crashed and burned due to an untimely injury. Starting over in a new city, he's determined to make the best of every opportunity that comes his way, including the silver fox he meets at a new friend's wedding. The silver fox who also happens to be a Daddy. A Daddy who says he's on board with Zephyr's preference towards feminization and princess play, at that But will Ted's secrets and tragic history prove to be too much for them to handle when it all comes spilling out? Or will Ted find the courage to finally let others in?CW: While this is a low-to-mild angst (no miscommunication ), sweet & cute, instant-attraction romance, this book does contain discussion of child loss, homophobia, parental pressure, and anxiety. This book is an MM Age Play/Age Regression romance between consenting adults, including a significant age gap, and includes feminization/femme play/princess play. This book contains elements that are suitable for ages 18 and over.
Ted's Dream

Ted's Dream

Joni Dennis

Joni Dennis Publishing
2024
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Ted, the koala, lives in a gumtree beside a beautiful river in the Australian bush. He loves adventure and dreams one day, of owning a boat so he can sail out of the river to the great ocean. He loves his forest community, and he has many friends. They are all different, but they all help each other and play together. One day while resting against his gumtree and rubbing his paws on the warm sand in the afternoon sun, he saw something unusual.This is a story about helping others and Ted becoming a hero.Dive into Adventures with Ted