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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death
published: 11 Feb 2019
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Ted Hughes Biography. 20th century English Literature . Children's writer.
First video of Biography of Ted Hughes in You Tube platform at point of view of Tgt Pgt preparation.
Thank you.
Master Cadre Teachers Exam ENGLISH subject playlis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUtun8kgXafwR2e5F07RXHjTtP_2lSgx3
https://youtu.be/Scr5VtyhOHE**CONTEMPORARY WRITER VIDEO LINK**
1.TED HUGHES
https://youtu.be/eIVMhDLbmwM
2.SEAMUS HEANEY
https://youtu.be/X91yJPiGuok
3.WILLIAM GOLDING
https://youtu.be/AK5hj9dAD2E
4.DORIS LESSING
https://youtu.be/sSRFnRNWWhA
**VICTORIAN WRITER VIDEO LINK**
1.ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
https://youtu.be/GXcc-Cjhflk
2.ROBERT BROWNING
https://youtu.be/9eyKY-DL0Fo
3.JOHN RUSKIN
https://youtu.be/OMH6TfMO5Eo
4.CHARLES DICKENS
https://youtu.be/45CHAQIbiQI
CHARLES DICKENS MCQ
https://youtu.be/Cye-QLHYJUA
5.THOMAS HARDY
https://youtu.be/V...
published: 07 Aug 2019
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Jonathan Bate on The Unauthorised Life of Ted Hughes
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/TedHughes
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published: 07 Oct 2015
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Exploring the Poems of Ted Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
published: 04 Jul 2018
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Ted Hughes
Subject:English
Paper: Twentieth Century English Literature
published: 14 Dec 2015
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Ted hughes biography // short summary // short introduction in English literature.
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published: 29 Aug 2020
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TED HUGHES BIOGRAPHY AND WORKS
published: 02 Sep 2020
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Book at Lunchtime: Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life
To celebrate the publication of Jonathan Bate's new biography 'Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life' we were joined by a distinguished panel to discuss life-writing, poetry and the poet.
Seamus Perry (Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford) explores Hughes's seductive personality and poetry, and his 'genius for mythologisation', and describes how Jonathan Bate's new biography humanises Ted Hughes.
Oliver Taplin (Former Fellow and Tutor of Classics at Magdalen College, University of Oxford) discusses Hughes's fertile and unapologetic engagement with the literature of Ancient Greece and Rome, and his direct and fruitful engagement with the theatre.
Anne Farrar Donovan (cousin of Ted Hughes) shares her memories of Ted Hughes and the Farrar family and of Hughes's time in Hepton...
published: 22 Oct 2015
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101 Poems. Anthology, (various). Read by Ted Hughes.
101 Poems. Anthology, (various). Read by Ted Hughes
published: 07 Dec 2019
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Torn Richness - the Poetry of Ted Hughes
A Lecture with readings by Edmund Prestwich at the Poetry Festival of the North 2018
published: 13 Jun 2018
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The Extraordinary Love of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/sotheby...
published: 07 Jul 2021
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Ted Hughes’s 'Crow' at Fifty: a Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Be...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE ...
published: 15 Nov 2019
27:57
Ted Hughes Biography. 20th century English Literature . Children's writer.
First video of Biography of Ted Hughes in You Tube platform at point of view of Tgt Pgt preparation.
Thank you.
Master Cadre Teachers Exam ENGLISH subject play...
First video of Biography of Ted Hughes in You Tube platform at point of view of Tgt Pgt preparation.
Thank you.
Master Cadre Teachers Exam ENGLISH subject playlis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUtun8kgXafwR2e5F07RXHjTtP_2lSgx3
https://youtu.be/Scr5VtyhOHE**CONTEMPORARY WRITER VIDEO LINK**
1.TED HUGHES
https://youtu.be/eIVMhDLbmwM
2.SEAMUS HEANEY
https://youtu.be/X91yJPiGuok
3.WILLIAM GOLDING
https://youtu.be/AK5hj9dAD2E
4.DORIS LESSING
https://youtu.be/sSRFnRNWWhA
**VICTORIAN WRITER VIDEO LINK**
1.ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
https://youtu.be/GXcc-Cjhflk
2.ROBERT BROWNING
https://youtu.be/9eyKY-DL0Fo
3.JOHN RUSKIN
https://youtu.be/OMH6TfMO5Eo
4.CHARLES DICKENS
https://youtu.be/45CHAQIbiQI
CHARLES DICKENS MCQ
https://youtu.be/Cye-QLHYJUA
5.THOMAS HARDY
https://youtu.be/VSv5hSRr72Y
THOMAS HARDY MCQ
https://youtu.be/nYP3bAY793g
6.MATTHEW ARNOLD
https://youtu.be/B1Q9TO4T5Dw
**INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE**
1. R K NARAYAN
https://youtu.be/ohhvIreKKJU
2. RAJARAO
https://youtu.be/JcI80gx4EfI
3. ARUNDHATI ROY
https://youtu.be/W6w7dzoVbzE
4. KHUSHWANT SINGH
5.MULK RAJ ANAND BIOGRAPHY
https://youtu.be/_8Ro4GMog6Y
MULK RAJ ANAND MCQ
https://youtu.be/T48ag_ybukQ
6. ANITA DESAI
https://youtu.be/qdeCWic_02g
7. RABINDRANATH TAGORE
https://youtu.be/KKoilj53fD4
8.SAROJINI NAIDU
https://youtu.be/6_6z6JsCeEg
9.A.K RAMANUJAN
https://youtu.be/DSD4ezXcZa0
10.AMITAV GOSH
https://youtu.be/GNee6-3uWYo
** ELIZABETHAN AGE**
1. CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
https://youtu.be/VEK5j1kfX1M
2. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE( 6 video mix mcq)
a. https://youtu.be/AmQHzQI-MmA
b. https://youtu.be/TBD4buD8C7I
c. https://youtu.be/0551HfCb9mo
d. https://youtu.be/M5swXvIFJUM
e.Venus and Adonis-- https://youtu.be/xEk89VUxlhA
f.https://youtu.be/7ZL3Zb5kIik
3. EDMUND SPENSER
https://youtu.be/l5LHjQTXXRg
** JACOBEAN TO RESTORATION**
1. JOHN DONNE
2. JOHN MILTON BIOGRAPHY
https://youtu.be/bbUJRMmHnF0
JOHN MILTON MCQ
https://youtu.be/t9tsXg4VLCg
https://youtu.be/W_mdIzgH9go
3. BEN JONSON
https://youtu.be/Co2XlzO6SNU
** ROMANTIC PERIOD**
1. WILLIAM BLAKE
https://youtu.be/KSajkxzHr9I
2. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. Biography
https://youtu.be/JJxIhCD0aeU
WORDSWORTH MCQ
https://youtu.be/lT8Z6pqjbDc
3. S. T . COLERIDGE
https://youtu.be/I6lbZsKhy2g
4. P B SHELLEY biography part 1
https://youtu.be/iugVQgnM0-o
P B SHELLEY biography part 2
https://youtu.be/IeEYTFC7H4c
P B SHELLEY biography MCQ
https://youtu.be/hD6R1jjQq60
5. JOHN KEATS Biography
https://youtu.be/dgSI7IhePyc
JOHN KEATS MCQ
https://youtu.be/Ss_hjLavLL0
6.JANE AUSTEN
https://youtu.be/5mI4Uh-VjbA
7. SIR WALTER SCOTT
8.MARY SHELLEY
9. MATTHEW GREGORY LEWIS
10. LEIGH HUNT
https://youtu.be/GDi4fejYczA
11. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
** MODERN PERIOD**
T S ELIOT BIOGRAPHY
https://youtu.be/ww2kbcQPZ7E
T S ELIOT MCQ
https://youtu.be/VSE6BZbm97A
VIRGINIA WOOLF
https://youtu.be/bobAN4hwbaA
JOSEPH CONRED
JAMES JOYCE
E M FORSTER
D H LAWRENCE
https://youtu.be/f8pFoqgo26Q
W B YEATS
https://youtu.be/h1PXeHCqpTQ
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
https://youtu.be/DaQCgdyJ3Qk
HAROLD PINTER
https://youtu.be/r57ABnJVc2I
SAMUEL BECKETT
I E RICHARDS
F R LEAVIS
WILLIAM EMPSON
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_Biography._20Th_Century_English_Literature_._Children's_Writer.
First video of Biography of Ted Hughes in You Tube platform at point of view of Tgt Pgt preparation.
Thank you.
Master Cadre Teachers Exam ENGLISH subject playlis: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUtun8kgXafwR2e5F07RXHjTtP_2lSgx3
https://youtu.be/Scr5VtyhOHE**CONTEMPORARY WRITER VIDEO LINK**
1.TED HUGHES
https://youtu.be/eIVMhDLbmwM
2.SEAMUS HEANEY
https://youtu.be/X91yJPiGuok
3.WILLIAM GOLDING
https://youtu.be/AK5hj9dAD2E
4.DORIS LESSING
https://youtu.be/sSRFnRNWWhA
**VICTORIAN WRITER VIDEO LINK**
1.ALFRED LORD TENNYSON
https://youtu.be/GXcc-Cjhflk
2.ROBERT BROWNING
https://youtu.be/9eyKY-DL0Fo
3.JOHN RUSKIN
https://youtu.be/OMH6TfMO5Eo
4.CHARLES DICKENS
https://youtu.be/45CHAQIbiQI
CHARLES DICKENS MCQ
https://youtu.be/Cye-QLHYJUA
5.THOMAS HARDY
https://youtu.be/VSv5hSRr72Y
THOMAS HARDY MCQ
https://youtu.be/nYP3bAY793g
6.MATTHEW ARNOLD
https://youtu.be/B1Q9TO4T5Dw
**INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE**
1. R K NARAYAN
https://youtu.be/ohhvIreKKJU
2. RAJARAO
https://youtu.be/JcI80gx4EfI
3. ARUNDHATI ROY
https://youtu.be/W6w7dzoVbzE
4. KHUSHWANT SINGH
5.MULK RAJ ANAND BIOGRAPHY
https://youtu.be/_8Ro4GMog6Y
MULK RAJ ANAND MCQ
https://youtu.be/T48ag_ybukQ
6. ANITA DESAI
https://youtu.be/qdeCWic_02g
7. RABINDRANATH TAGORE
https://youtu.be/KKoilj53fD4
8.SAROJINI NAIDU
https://youtu.be/6_6z6JsCeEg
9.A.K RAMANUJAN
https://youtu.be/DSD4ezXcZa0
10.AMITAV GOSH
https://youtu.be/GNee6-3uWYo
** ELIZABETHAN AGE**
1. CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE
https://youtu.be/VEK5j1kfX1M
2. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE( 6 video mix mcq)
a. https://youtu.be/AmQHzQI-MmA
b. https://youtu.be/TBD4buD8C7I
c. https://youtu.be/0551HfCb9mo
d. https://youtu.be/M5swXvIFJUM
e.Venus and Adonis-- https://youtu.be/xEk89VUxlhA
f.https://youtu.be/7ZL3Zb5kIik
3. EDMUND SPENSER
https://youtu.be/l5LHjQTXXRg
** JACOBEAN TO RESTORATION**
1. JOHN DONNE
2. JOHN MILTON BIOGRAPHY
https://youtu.be/bbUJRMmHnF0
JOHN MILTON MCQ
https://youtu.be/t9tsXg4VLCg
https://youtu.be/W_mdIzgH9go
3. BEN JONSON
https://youtu.be/Co2XlzO6SNU
** ROMANTIC PERIOD**
1. WILLIAM BLAKE
https://youtu.be/KSajkxzHr9I
2. WILLIAM WORDSWORTH. Biography
https://youtu.be/JJxIhCD0aeU
WORDSWORTH MCQ
https://youtu.be/lT8Z6pqjbDc
3. S. T . COLERIDGE
https://youtu.be/I6lbZsKhy2g
4. P B SHELLEY biography part 1
https://youtu.be/iugVQgnM0-o
P B SHELLEY biography part 2
https://youtu.be/IeEYTFC7H4c
P B SHELLEY biography MCQ
https://youtu.be/hD6R1jjQq60
5. JOHN KEATS Biography
https://youtu.be/dgSI7IhePyc
JOHN KEATS MCQ
https://youtu.be/Ss_hjLavLL0
6.JANE AUSTEN
https://youtu.be/5mI4Uh-VjbA
7. SIR WALTER SCOTT
8.MARY SHELLEY
9. MATTHEW GREGORY LEWIS
10. LEIGH HUNT
https://youtu.be/GDi4fejYczA
11. MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
** MODERN PERIOD**
T S ELIOT BIOGRAPHY
https://youtu.be/ww2kbcQPZ7E
T S ELIOT MCQ
https://youtu.be/VSE6BZbm97A
VIRGINIA WOOLF
https://youtu.be/bobAN4hwbaA
JOSEPH CONRED
JAMES JOYCE
E M FORSTER
D H LAWRENCE
https://youtu.be/f8pFoqgo26Q
W B YEATS
https://youtu.be/h1PXeHCqpTQ
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
https://youtu.be/DaQCgdyJ3Qk
HAROLD PINTER
https://youtu.be/r57ABnJVc2I
SAMUEL BECKETT
I E RICHARDS
F R LEAVIS
WILLIAM EMPSON
- published: 07 Aug 2019
- views: 17848
4:55
Jonathan Bate on The Unauthorised Life of Ted Hughes
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/Ted...
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/TedHughes
Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/waterstones
Follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/waterstones
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https://wn.com/Jonathan_Bate_On_The_Unauthorised_Life_Of_Ted_Hughes
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/TedHughes
Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/waterstones
Follow us on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/waterstones
Follow us on Tumblr http://waterstones.tumblr.com
- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 11622
8:16
Exploring the Poems of Ted Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poe...
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
https://wn.com/Exploring_The_Poems_Of_Ted_Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
- published: 04 Jul 2018
- views: 17306
30:21
Ted Hughes
Subject:English
Paper: Twentieth Century English Literature
Subject:English
Paper: Twentieth Century English Literature
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes
Subject:English
Paper: Twentieth Century English Literature
- published: 14 Dec 2015
- views: 9249
1:10
Ted hughes biography // short summary // short introduction in English literature.
Hello everyone
Welcome again
Hope all is good...👍
Ted hughes biography....
Short summary....
It's help you to remember easily & for understanding....
Com...
Hello everyone
Welcome again
Hope all is good...👍
Ted hughes biography....
Short summary....
It's help you to remember easily & for understanding....
Comment below ⬇ If you need more videos.....
Like 👍
comment 💬
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Subscribe my channel & click bell icon button for new updates.....
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https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_Biography_Short_Summary_Short_Introduction_In_English_Literature.
Hello everyone
Welcome again
Hope all is good...👍
Ted hughes biography....
Short summary....
It's help you to remember easily & for understanding....
Comment below ⬇ If you need more videos.....
Like 👍
comment 💬
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- published: 29 Aug 2020
- views: 870
53:52
Book at Lunchtime: Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life
To celebrate the publication of Jonathan Bate's new biography 'Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life' we were joined by a distinguished panel to discuss life-writin...
To celebrate the publication of Jonathan Bate's new biography 'Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life' we were joined by a distinguished panel to discuss life-writing, poetry and the poet.
Seamus Perry (Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford) explores Hughes's seductive personality and poetry, and his 'genius for mythologisation', and describes how Jonathan Bate's new biography humanises Ted Hughes.
Oliver Taplin (Former Fellow and Tutor of Classics at Magdalen College, University of Oxford) discusses Hughes's fertile and unapologetic engagement with the literature of Ancient Greece and Rome, and his direct and fruitful engagement with the theatre.
Anne Farrar Donovan (cousin of Ted Hughes) shares her memories of Ted Hughes and the Farrar family and of Hughes's time in Heptonstall.
In response to audience questions, Jonathan Bate (Provost of Worcester College and Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford) describes how his opinion of Hughes has changed since embarking on the project and the ethics of biography.
https://wn.com/Book_At_Lunchtime_Ted_Hughes_The_Unauthorised_Life
To celebrate the publication of Jonathan Bate's new biography 'Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life' we were joined by a distinguished panel to discuss life-writing, poetry and the poet.
Seamus Perry (Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford) explores Hughes's seductive personality and poetry, and his 'genius for mythologisation', and describes how Jonathan Bate's new biography humanises Ted Hughes.
Oliver Taplin (Former Fellow and Tutor of Classics at Magdalen College, University of Oxford) discusses Hughes's fertile and unapologetic engagement with the literature of Ancient Greece and Rome, and his direct and fruitful engagement with the theatre.
Anne Farrar Donovan (cousin of Ted Hughes) shares her memories of Ted Hughes and the Farrar family and of Hughes's time in Heptonstall.
In response to audience questions, Jonathan Bate (Provost of Worcester College and Professor of English Literature, University of Oxford) describes how his opinion of Hughes has changed since embarking on the project and the ethics of biography.
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 24334
50:10
Torn Richness - the Poetry of Ted Hughes
A Lecture with readings by Edmund Prestwich at the Poetry Festival of the North 2018
A Lecture with readings by Edmund Prestwich at the Poetry Festival of the North 2018
https://wn.com/Torn_Richness_The_Poetry_Of_Ted_Hughes
A Lecture with readings by Edmund Prestwich at the Poetry Festival of the North 2018
- published: 13 Jun 2018
- views: 1203
6:03
The Extraordinary Love of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her p...
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/sothebys/?sub...
FOR MORE NEWS FROM SOTHEBY’S
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https://wn.com/The_Extraordinary_Love_Of_Sylvia_Plath_And_Ted_Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/sothebys/?sub...
FOR MORE NEWS FROM SOTHEBY’S
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sothebys/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sothebys
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sothebys
- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 79174
1:55:26
Ted Hughes’s 'Crow' at Fifty: a Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary...
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Bestiary and Oxford Professor of Poetry, who in November made 'Crow' the subject of her third Oxford lecture
Mark Cocker: naturalist, environmental activist and author of 'Crow Country'
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski: Polish poet and musician
Six grace note speakers also shared their own encounters with Hughes’s 'Crow':
00:31:03 Dr Terry Gifford: Ted Hughes scholar and poet
00:36:40 Revd Dr Malcolm Guite: priest, poet and Fellow of Girton College
00:51:13 Katherine Robinson: writer and research student at Pembroke College
01:16:25 Professor Lissa Paul: children's literature and Ted Hughes Scholar, biographer
01:22:23 Peter Fydler: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes scholar
01:28:38 Matt Howard: poet and conservationist
The seminar also included a first view of Irish painter Barrie Cooke’s wild responses to 'Crow', in charcoal, ink and enamel, from his extraordinary literary archive and collection, recently acquired by Pembroke College.
Credits:
•Extracts from the following poems recorded for the 1997 Faber & Faber audiobook of Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow are included with the permission of the Ted Hughes Estate, and Faber & Faber Ltd:
’Two Legends’, ‘A Disaster’, ‘Crow Goes Hunting’ and ‘How Water Began to Play’.
•Barrie Cooke’s images of Crow (1972) in the Barrie Cooke literary archive and collection at Pembroke College, Cambridge are reproduced courtesy of the Barrie Cooke Estate.
• Benjamin Dwyer, ‘Legends’, from Scenes from Crow (Diatribe Records, 2014, performed by Vox21 Ensemble), is played courtesy of Benjamin Dwyer.
The Ted Hughes Society has produced a bibliography, which contains a brief list of Ted Hughes books and recordings, focusing particularly on titles mentioned by contributors to the seminar, select bibliographies of the contributors, and a list of books and other books and resources of interest and relevance:
http://thetedhughessociety.org/crow-at-50-bibliography
Photograph of Ted Hughes (December 1982) by Tony Othen is included with the permission of Tony Othen.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes’S_'Crow'_At_Fifty_A_Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Bestiary and Oxford Professor of Poetry, who in November made 'Crow' the subject of her third Oxford lecture
Mark Cocker: naturalist, environmental activist and author of 'Crow Country'
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski: Polish poet and musician
Six grace note speakers also shared their own encounters with Hughes’s 'Crow':
00:31:03 Dr Terry Gifford: Ted Hughes scholar and poet
00:36:40 Revd Dr Malcolm Guite: priest, poet and Fellow of Girton College
00:51:13 Katherine Robinson: writer and research student at Pembroke College
01:16:25 Professor Lissa Paul: children's literature and Ted Hughes Scholar, biographer
01:22:23 Peter Fydler: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes scholar
01:28:38 Matt Howard: poet and conservationist
The seminar also included a first view of Irish painter Barrie Cooke’s wild responses to 'Crow', in charcoal, ink and enamel, from his extraordinary literary archive and collection, recently acquired by Pembroke College.
Credits:
•Extracts from the following poems recorded for the 1997 Faber & Faber audiobook of Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow are included with the permission of the Ted Hughes Estate, and Faber & Faber Ltd:
’Two Legends’, ‘A Disaster’, ‘Crow Goes Hunting’ and ‘How Water Began to Play’.
•Barrie Cooke’s images of Crow (1972) in the Barrie Cooke literary archive and collection at Pembroke College, Cambridge are reproduced courtesy of the Barrie Cooke Estate.
• Benjamin Dwyer, ‘Legends’, from Scenes from Crow (Diatribe Records, 2014, performed by Vox21 Ensemble), is played courtesy of Benjamin Dwyer.
The Ted Hughes Society has produced a bibliography, which contains a brief list of Ted Hughes books and recordings, focusing particularly on titles mentioned by contributors to the seminar, select bibliographies of the contributors, and a list of books and other books and resources of interest and relevance:
http://thetedhughessociety.org/crow-at-50-bibliography
Photograph of Ted Hughes (December 1982) by Tony Othen is included with the permission of Tony Othen.
- published: 30 Mar 2021
- views: 1554
1:06:22
Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings...
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
https://wn.com/Alice_Oswald_On_Ted_Hughes,_Featuring_Archive_Readings_By_Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 32174
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101 Poems. Anthology, (various). Read by Ted Hughes.
101 Poems. Anthology, (various). Read by Ted Hughes
published: 07 Dec 2019
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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death
published: 11 Feb 2019
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The Iron Man - Chapter 1 by Ted Hughes
A book I read as a child and a wonderful story full of mystery and intrigue.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
published: 05 May 2018
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The Iron Man - Chapter 2 by Ted Hughes
The Iron Man returns to cause panic for the local farmers.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
published: 19 May 2018
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Ted Hughes: Crow (Poems 1-6)
Reading poems
There are some differences because I'm reading out of a book of Ted Hughes poems.
published: 21 Jul 2021
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Crow - Ted Hughes Part 1/4
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow's Theology
6. Crow Alights
7. Crow Goes Hunting
8. Crow on the Beach
9. A Disaster
10. Truth Kills Everybody
11. Apple Tragedy
12. Lovesong
published: 21 Jan 2011
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The Iron Man - Chapter 4 by Ted Hughes
Something is coming to Earth.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
published: 26 Jul 2018
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hawk roosting poem read by author ted hughes
published: 11 Aug 2016
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The Hawk in the rain Ted Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
published: 19 Apr 2020
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Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE ...
published: 15 Nov 2019
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"Pike" by Ted Hughes | as performed at the J.W. Jupiter
A reading of Ted Hughes' poem "Pike" (poem text below), an animal poem of the sort that Ted Hughes particularly excelled at - and this one in particular is one of his best. The disturbing realization of finding beauty in the cold, alien violence embodied in the pike reminds of William Blake's "The Tyger" and its reflective fascination with that creature's perfect murderous design and capacity. The capacity to be moved by the beauty of the violent nature of these creatures beckons to a hidden-away piece of our own natures that we don't often admit to ourselves, at least out loud.
This poem also reminds me of T.H. White’s The Sword and the Stone, as well as the classic Disney movie that adapts it, where Merlin instructs the young King Arthur through a series of animal transformations. O...
published: 18 Feb 2021
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The Human-Animal Tales Of Ted Hughes | Asiya Rahman
This video is done as a part of English AIP by Group 2 of XI D, from the School of the Good Shepherd, Akkulam, Trivandrum. It is a tribute to the renowned poet Ted Hughes illuminating the significance of his animal poetry...
published: 19 Jan 2021
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054 Dick Straightup - Ted Hughes
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published: 22 May 2020
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The Iron Man - Chapter 3 by Ted Hughes
The farmers are going to need a new plan to deal with the Iron Man.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
published: 24 Jul 2018
10:33
The Iron Man - Chapter 1 by Ted Hughes
A book I read as a child and a wonderful story full of mystery and intrigue.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.u...
A book I read as a child and a wonderful story full of mystery and intrigue.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
https://wn.com/The_Iron_Man_Chapter_1_By_Ted_Hughes
A book I read as a child and a wonderful story full of mystery and intrigue.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
- published: 05 May 2018
- views: 136706
17:43
The Iron Man - Chapter 2 by Ted Hughes
The Iron Man returns to cause panic for the local farmers.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hug...
The Iron Man returns to cause panic for the local farmers.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
https://wn.com/The_Iron_Man_Chapter_2_By_Ted_Hughes
The Iron Man returns to cause panic for the local farmers.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
- published: 19 May 2018
- views: 72402
7:59
Ted Hughes: Crow (Poems 1-6)
Reading poems
There are some differences because I'm reading out of a book of Ted Hughes poems.
Reading poems
There are some differences because I'm reading out of a book of Ted Hughes poems.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_Crow_(Poems_1_6)
Reading poems
There are some differences because I'm reading out of a book of Ted Hughes poems.
- published: 21 Jul 2021
- views: 38
13:56
Crow - Ted Hughes Part 1/4
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow...
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow's Theology
6. Crow Alights
7. Crow Goes Hunting
8. Crow on the Beach
9. A Disaster
10. Truth Kills Everybody
11. Apple Tragedy
12. Lovesong
https://wn.com/Crow_Ted_Hughes_Part_1_4
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow's Theology
6. Crow Alights
7. Crow Goes Hunting
8. Crow on the Beach
9. A Disaster
10. Truth Kills Everybody
11. Apple Tragedy
12. Lovesong
- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 16576
13:16
The Iron Man - Chapter 4 by Ted Hughes
Something is coming to Earth.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
Thi...
Something is coming to Earth.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
https://wn.com/The_Iron_Man_Chapter_4_By_Ted_Hughes
Something is coming to Earth.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
- published: 26 Jul 2018
- views: 55373
1:46
The Hawk in the rain Ted Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
https://wn.com/The_Hawk_In_The_Rain_Ted_Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
- published: 19 Apr 2020
- views: 1339
1:06:22
Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings...
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
https://wn.com/Alice_Oswald_On_Ted_Hughes,_Featuring_Archive_Readings_By_Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 32174
4:15
"Pike" by Ted Hughes | as performed at the J.W. Jupiter
A reading of Ted Hughes' poem "Pike" (poem text below), an animal poem of the sort that Ted Hughes particularly excelled at - and this one in particular is one ...
A reading of Ted Hughes' poem "Pike" (poem text below), an animal poem of the sort that Ted Hughes particularly excelled at - and this one in particular is one of his best. The disturbing realization of finding beauty in the cold, alien violence embodied in the pike reminds of William Blake's "The Tyger" and its reflective fascination with that creature's perfect murderous design and capacity. The capacity to be moved by the beauty of the violent nature of these creatures beckons to a hidden-away piece of our own natures that we don't often admit to ourselves, at least out loud.
This poem also reminds me of T.H. White’s The Sword and the Stone, as well as the classic Disney movie that adapts it, where Merlin instructs the young King Arthur through a series of animal transformations. One of these transformations is into a perch, where Arthur meets Mr. P, the four foot King of the Moat - a pike who teaches the young Arthur about cruelty, tyranny, and power. It is difficult to imagine that Ted Hughes was not thinking at all of King Arthur, England, and of T.H. White's Mr. P, when he wrote this poem “Pike”.
Thanks for stopping by! If you enjoyed "Pike", please like, share, and subscribe, and let me know in the comments what is interesting about it to you, or what I should read next!
Reading - 00:44
Image Credits:
"Northern Pike" - Ruth Lais
"Bushwacked - Northern Pike" - Mark Sussino
"Teal Meal" - Scott Thompson
"Pike and Roach" - David Miller
"Northern in the Pads" - Wendy Smith
"Ukrainian Hut Near a Pond at Night" - Fedor Petrovich Riznichenko
Pike
Pike, three inches long, perfect
Pike in all parts, green tigering the gold.
Killers from the egg: the malevolent aged grin.
They dance on the surface among the flies.
Or move, stunned by their own grandeur,
Over a bed of emerald, silhouette
Of submarine delicacy and horror.
A hundred feet long in their world.
In ponds, under the heat-struck lily pads –
Gloom of their stillness:
Logged on last year’s black leaves, watching upwards.
Or hung in an amber cavern of weeds
The jaws’ hooked clamp and fangs
Not to be changed at this date;
A life subdued to its instrument;
The gills kneading quietly, and the pectorals.
Three we kept behind glass,
Jungled in weed: three inches, four,
And four and a half: fed fry to them –
Suddenly there were two. Finally one
With a sag belly and the grin it was born with.
And indeed they spare nobody.
Two, six pounds each, over two foot long.
High and dry and dead in the willow-herb –
One jammed past its gills down the other’s gullet:
The outside eye stared: as a vice locks –
The same iron in this eye
Though its film shrank in death.
A pond I fished, fifty yards across,
Whose lilies and muscular tench
Had outlasted every visible stone
Of the monastery that planted them –
Stilled legendary depth:
It was as deep as England. It held
Pike too immense to stir, so immense and old
That past nightfall I dared not cast
But silently cast and fished
With the hair frozen on my head
For what might move, for what eye might move.
The still splashes on the dark pond,
Owls hushing the floating woods
Frail on my ear against the dream
Darkness beneath night’s darkness had freed,
That rose slowly towards me, watching.
https://wn.com/Pike_By_Ted_Hughes_|_As_Performed_At_The_J.W._Jupiter
A reading of Ted Hughes' poem "Pike" (poem text below), an animal poem of the sort that Ted Hughes particularly excelled at - and this one in particular is one of his best. The disturbing realization of finding beauty in the cold, alien violence embodied in the pike reminds of William Blake's "The Tyger" and its reflective fascination with that creature's perfect murderous design and capacity. The capacity to be moved by the beauty of the violent nature of these creatures beckons to a hidden-away piece of our own natures that we don't often admit to ourselves, at least out loud.
This poem also reminds me of T.H. White’s The Sword and the Stone, as well as the classic Disney movie that adapts it, where Merlin instructs the young King Arthur through a series of animal transformations. One of these transformations is into a perch, where Arthur meets Mr. P, the four foot King of the Moat - a pike who teaches the young Arthur about cruelty, tyranny, and power. It is difficult to imagine that Ted Hughes was not thinking at all of King Arthur, England, and of T.H. White's Mr. P, when he wrote this poem “Pike”.
Thanks for stopping by! If you enjoyed "Pike", please like, share, and subscribe, and let me know in the comments what is interesting about it to you, or what I should read next!
Reading - 00:44
Image Credits:
"Northern Pike" - Ruth Lais
"Bushwacked - Northern Pike" - Mark Sussino
"Teal Meal" - Scott Thompson
"Pike and Roach" - David Miller
"Northern in the Pads" - Wendy Smith
"Ukrainian Hut Near a Pond at Night" - Fedor Petrovich Riznichenko
Pike
Pike, three inches long, perfect
Pike in all parts, green tigering the gold.
Killers from the egg: the malevolent aged grin.
They dance on the surface among the flies.
Or move, stunned by their own grandeur,
Over a bed of emerald, silhouette
Of submarine delicacy and horror.
A hundred feet long in their world.
In ponds, under the heat-struck lily pads –
Gloom of their stillness:
Logged on last year’s black leaves, watching upwards.
Or hung in an amber cavern of weeds
The jaws’ hooked clamp and fangs
Not to be changed at this date;
A life subdued to its instrument;
The gills kneading quietly, and the pectorals.
Three we kept behind glass,
Jungled in weed: three inches, four,
And four and a half: fed fry to them –
Suddenly there were two. Finally one
With a sag belly and the grin it was born with.
And indeed they spare nobody.
Two, six pounds each, over two foot long.
High and dry and dead in the willow-herb –
One jammed past its gills down the other’s gullet:
The outside eye stared: as a vice locks –
The same iron in this eye
Though its film shrank in death.
A pond I fished, fifty yards across,
Whose lilies and muscular tench
Had outlasted every visible stone
Of the monastery that planted them –
Stilled legendary depth:
It was as deep as England. It held
Pike too immense to stir, so immense and old
That past nightfall I dared not cast
But silently cast and fished
With the hair frozen on my head
For what might move, for what eye might move.
The still splashes on the dark pond,
Owls hushing the floating woods
Frail on my ear against the dream
Darkness beneath night’s darkness had freed,
That rose slowly towards me, watching.
- published: 18 Feb 2021
- views: 413
16:26
The Human-Animal Tales Of Ted Hughes | Asiya Rahman
This video is done as a part of English AIP by Group 2 of XI D, from the School of the Good Shepherd, Akkulam, Trivandrum. It is a tribute to the renowned poe...
This video is done as a part of English AIP by Group 2 of XI D, from the School of the Good Shepherd, Akkulam, Trivandrum. It is a tribute to the renowned poet Ted Hughes illuminating the significance of his animal poetry...
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This video is done as a part of English AIP by Group 2 of XI D, from the School of the Good Shepherd, Akkulam, Trivandrum. It is a tribute to the renowned poet Ted Hughes illuminating the significance of his animal poetry...
- published: 19 Jan 2021
- views: 90
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054 Dick Straightup - Ted Hughes
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- published: 22 May 2020
- views: 166
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The Iron Man - Chapter 3 by Ted Hughes
The farmers are going to need a new plan to deal with the Iron Man.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
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The farmers are going to need a new plan to deal with the Iron Man.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
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The farmers are going to need a new plan to deal with the Iron Man.
To purchase this book for yourself and read along, visit:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iron-Man-Ted-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0076795A6/
This link is not sponsored and no money is returned to the channel.
- published: 24 Jul 2018
- views: 45870
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CROW - written and read by Ted Hughes
'Featuring Ted Hughes reading what he considered his career masterpiece, this film tells the visceral story of CROW - a dark reworking of the Genesis story. Music by Leafcutter John. Poetry (c) Faber, FSG.'
Credits:
CROW - Written and Read by Ted Hughes
Producer / Director - Yoav Segal
Assistant Director - Alasdair Beckett-King
Composer - Leafcutter John
Theatrical Concept - Mervyn Millar
Art Director - Holly Waddington
Animators - Yoav Segal, Alasdair Beckett King, Nandita Jain, Aindri Chakraborty
Model Maker / Ideas Machine - Daisy Popham
Studio-mate - Zach Walker
Colourist - Ross Birkbeck / Singer Street
Sound Mix - Seb Juviler / SNK Studios
DCP conversion - Onsight
Story Consultant - Mikey Please
Project Consultant - Heather O’Connell
Thanks - Wessen Jazrawi, Simon Paul, Toby Trackm...
published: 16 Feb 2016
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Ted Hughes’s 'Crow' at Fifty: a Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Be...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Crow Alights by Ted Hughes - Summary and Line by Line Explanation in Hindi
The poem 'Crow alights' written by Ted Hughes is the combinatory creation of beauty and horror. Here the crow's hallucination is represented as horror which is a vision of soul-less human world.
published: 23 Oct 2021
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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death
published: 11 Feb 2019
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Ted Hughes on 'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
published: 10 Oct 2010
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56 - Ted Hughes' Crow Examined (Guest: Steve Von Till of Neurosis)
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’ Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. Von Till’s prolific career now includes his latest solo record, No Wilderness Deep Enough, and his first published book of poems, Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, both of which provide ample material for discussing his approach to songwriting, lyrics, poetry, and their endless overlaps. Naturally, references to the film The Crow are made and Nick predictably (and repeatedly) confesses that he likes things with a dark tone.
Grab some Hughes, some Neurosis, Von Till’s new solo record and/or poetry collection, and settle in for a relaxing discussion of language, art, and t...
published: 10 Sep 2020
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Crow - Ted Hughes Part 1/4
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow's Theology
6. Crow Alights
7. Crow Goes Hunting
8. Crow on the Beach
9. A Disaster
10. Truth Kills Everybody
11. Apple Tragedy
12. Lovesong
published: 21 Jan 2011
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Ted Hughes - Crow
Ted Hughes about 'Crow'
Piano: Gijs Hassebroek - Flying Crows
published: 11 Jun 2016
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Crow Alight by Ted Hughes for Lt grade exam
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published: 02 Jun 2018
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Crow Alights by Ted Hughes/ Line to Line Hindi Explanation
#CrowAlights
#TedHughes
#LtGrade
In this video u will get the complete explanation of the poem Crow Alights in Hindi...
composed by Ted Hughes...
In memory of W.b yeats
https://youtu.be/m7QiSmcyNdQ
published: 23 Sep 2021
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Crow's First Lesson by Ted Hughes. Paraphrase, Translation, Summary and Analysis
Correction:
Correct pronunciation is SETSEA for tsetse and GAIPING for Gaping.
This Channel covers English Literature, English Linguistics, English Grammar, MCQs on all fileds of English, PPSC Writen Exam preparation, PPSC Interview Preparation, SPoken English and IELTS. So far many candidates have succeeded in their professional and academic lives after being connected with this channel.
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published: 26 Mar 2021
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Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE ...
published: 15 Nov 2019
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CROW AND THE SEA (TED HUGHES / BIRD RADIO / PIG7)
CROW AND THE SEA from the album CROW by Bird Radio and Pig7, settings of poems by Ted Hughes from his collection Crow.
Music composed by Bird Radio, Kevin Poulton and Stuart Fisher (pig7). Additional musicians: Akinori Fujimoto (drums) and Rick Campion (bass).
Filmed by Chiara Ambrosio.
The poem is by by Ted Hughes, Copyright the Ted Hughes Estate, first appeared in CROW – The Life and Songs of the Crow 1970.
Reproduced by permission of Faber & Faber Ltd.
published: 09 Feb 2021
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Ted Hughes || Ted Hughes MCQs|| Crow Alights || Self Assessment Test ||
Ted Hughes || Ted Hughes MCQs|| Crow Alights || Self Assessment Test ||
This lecture is a part of UP GIC LT Grade ENGLISH and other Assistant Teacher Recruitment Examination preparation course. In this lecture we will solve some MCQs on' Ted Hughes '
You can attempt this as Self Assessment Test on Ted Hughes.
यह वीडियो लेक्चर विभिन्न प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं विशेषतः अँग्रेजी विषय में उत्तर प्रदेश जी आई सी एल टी और अन्य सहायक अध्यापक भर्ती परीक्षाओं के अध्यापकों की भर्ती की तैयारी हेतु उपयोगी है।
इसमें हम 'Ted Hughes ' के कुछ महत्वपूर्ण बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न और उत्तर की चर्चा करेंगे।
आप इसे अपनी तैयारी को जांचने के लिए टेस्ट की तरह देखें।
Dear aspirants,
You can find all your syllabus by clicking the various playlists.
For additional PDFs, Previous Year Papers and other exclusive...
published: 03 Dec 2021
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CROW - written and read by Ted Hughes
'Featuring Ted Hughes reading what he considered his career masterpiece, this film tells the visceral story of CROW - a dark reworking of the Genesis story. Mus...
'Featuring Ted Hughes reading what he considered his career masterpiece, this film tells the visceral story of CROW - a dark reworking of the Genesis story. Music by Leafcutter John. Poetry (c) Faber, FSG.'
Credits:
CROW - Written and Read by Ted Hughes
Producer / Director - Yoav Segal
Assistant Director - Alasdair Beckett-King
Composer - Leafcutter John
Theatrical Concept - Mervyn Millar
Art Director - Holly Waddington
Animators - Yoav Segal, Alasdair Beckett King, Nandita Jain, Aindri Chakraborty
Model Maker / Ideas Machine - Daisy Popham
Studio-mate - Zach Walker
Colourist - Ross Birkbeck / Singer Street
Sound Mix - Seb Juviler / SNK Studios
DCP conversion - Onsight
Story Consultant - Mikey Please
Project Consultant - Heather O’Connell
Thanks - Wessen Jazrawi, Simon Paul, Toby Trackman
The material started life as part of the Handspring UK theatrical production ‘CROW’.
Director - Mervyn Millar
Composer - Leafcutter John
Dramaturg - Matthew Dunster
Designer - Holly Waddington
Choreographer - Ben Duke
Lighting Designer - Lucy Carter
Handspring Executive Director - Natasha Bucknor
Producer - Matthew Jones
Production Manager - Ben Payne
“The Door,” “Crow’s Vanity,” and “Crow Hears Fate Knock on the Door” from ‘Collected Poems’ by Ted Hughes. Copyright © 2003 by The Estate of Ted Hughes. Used by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd and Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
With thanks to Carol Hughes, Emma Cheshire at Faber and Faber and Victoria Fox at FSG.
Music © Leafcutter John 2014
© Yoav Segal / Atime Productions MMXIV
CROW played at a host of top international film festival including screenings at the ICA and Tate Modern.
Official Selection:
Encounters Film Festival 2014
Animest (Bucharest) 2014
Zinebi (Bilboa) 2014
Leeds International 2014 'Best of British'
Sleepwalkers Cinema 2014
Foyle Film Festival 2014
London Short Film Festival 2015
Tripoteca Film Festival 2015
Cinequest 2015
Lanzarote International Film Festival 2015
Mecal Barcelona 2015
Edinburgh Film Festival / McLaren Animation Awards 2015
Tate Modern Turbine Festival 2015
The International Short Film Festival of Cyprus 2015
L'Etrange Festival 2015
Shiver Genre Film Festival Constance 2015
https://wn.com/Crow_Written_And_Read_By_Ted_Hughes
'Featuring Ted Hughes reading what he considered his career masterpiece, this film tells the visceral story of CROW - a dark reworking of the Genesis story. Music by Leafcutter John. Poetry (c) Faber, FSG.'
Credits:
CROW - Written and Read by Ted Hughes
Producer / Director - Yoav Segal
Assistant Director - Alasdair Beckett-King
Composer - Leafcutter John
Theatrical Concept - Mervyn Millar
Art Director - Holly Waddington
Animators - Yoav Segal, Alasdair Beckett King, Nandita Jain, Aindri Chakraborty
Model Maker / Ideas Machine - Daisy Popham
Studio-mate - Zach Walker
Colourist - Ross Birkbeck / Singer Street
Sound Mix - Seb Juviler / SNK Studios
DCP conversion - Onsight
Story Consultant - Mikey Please
Project Consultant - Heather O’Connell
Thanks - Wessen Jazrawi, Simon Paul, Toby Trackman
The material started life as part of the Handspring UK theatrical production ‘CROW’.
Director - Mervyn Millar
Composer - Leafcutter John
Dramaturg - Matthew Dunster
Designer - Holly Waddington
Choreographer - Ben Duke
Lighting Designer - Lucy Carter
Handspring Executive Director - Natasha Bucknor
Producer - Matthew Jones
Production Manager - Ben Payne
“The Door,” “Crow’s Vanity,” and “Crow Hears Fate Knock on the Door” from ‘Collected Poems’ by Ted Hughes. Copyright © 2003 by The Estate of Ted Hughes. Used by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd and Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
With thanks to Carol Hughes, Emma Cheshire at Faber and Faber and Victoria Fox at FSG.
Music © Leafcutter John 2014
© Yoav Segal / Atime Productions MMXIV
CROW played at a host of top international film festival including screenings at the ICA and Tate Modern.
Official Selection:
Encounters Film Festival 2014
Animest (Bucharest) 2014
Zinebi (Bilboa) 2014
Leeds International 2014 'Best of British'
Sleepwalkers Cinema 2014
Foyle Film Festival 2014
London Short Film Festival 2015
Tripoteca Film Festival 2015
Cinequest 2015
Lanzarote International Film Festival 2015
Mecal Barcelona 2015
Edinburgh Film Festival / McLaren Animation Awards 2015
Tate Modern Turbine Festival 2015
The International Short Film Festival of Cyprus 2015
L'Etrange Festival 2015
Shiver Genre Film Festival Constance 2015
- published: 16 Feb 2016
- views: 61906
1:55:26
Ted Hughes’s 'Crow' at Fifty: a Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary...
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Bestiary and Oxford Professor of Poetry, who in November made 'Crow' the subject of her third Oxford lecture
Mark Cocker: naturalist, environmental activist and author of 'Crow Country'
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski: Polish poet and musician
Six grace note speakers also shared their own encounters with Hughes’s 'Crow':
00:31:03 Dr Terry Gifford: Ted Hughes scholar and poet
00:36:40 Revd Dr Malcolm Guite: priest, poet and Fellow of Girton College
00:51:13 Katherine Robinson: writer and research student at Pembroke College
01:16:25 Professor Lissa Paul: children's literature and Ted Hughes Scholar, biographer
01:22:23 Peter Fydler: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes scholar
01:28:38 Matt Howard: poet and conservationist
The seminar also included a first view of Irish painter Barrie Cooke’s wild responses to 'Crow', in charcoal, ink and enamel, from his extraordinary literary archive and collection, recently acquired by Pembroke College.
Credits:
•Extracts from the following poems recorded for the 1997 Faber & Faber audiobook of Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow are included with the permission of the Ted Hughes Estate, and Faber & Faber Ltd:
’Two Legends’, ‘A Disaster’, ‘Crow Goes Hunting’ and ‘How Water Began to Play’.
•Barrie Cooke’s images of Crow (1972) in the Barrie Cooke literary archive and collection at Pembroke College, Cambridge are reproduced courtesy of the Barrie Cooke Estate.
• Benjamin Dwyer, ‘Legends’, from Scenes from Crow (Diatribe Records, 2014, performed by Vox21 Ensemble), is played courtesy of Benjamin Dwyer.
The Ted Hughes Society has produced a bibliography, which contains a brief list of Ted Hughes books and recordings, focusing particularly on titles mentioned by contributors to the seminar, select bibliographies of the contributors, and a list of books and other books and resources of interest and relevance:
http://thetedhughessociety.org/crow-at-50-bibliography
Photograph of Ted Hughes (December 1982) by Tony Othen is included with the permission of Tony Othen.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes’S_'Crow'_At_Fifty_A_Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Bestiary and Oxford Professor of Poetry, who in November made 'Crow' the subject of her third Oxford lecture
Mark Cocker: naturalist, environmental activist and author of 'Crow Country'
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski: Polish poet and musician
Six grace note speakers also shared their own encounters with Hughes’s 'Crow':
00:31:03 Dr Terry Gifford: Ted Hughes scholar and poet
00:36:40 Revd Dr Malcolm Guite: priest, poet and Fellow of Girton College
00:51:13 Katherine Robinson: writer and research student at Pembroke College
01:16:25 Professor Lissa Paul: children's literature and Ted Hughes Scholar, biographer
01:22:23 Peter Fydler: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes scholar
01:28:38 Matt Howard: poet and conservationist
The seminar also included a first view of Irish painter Barrie Cooke’s wild responses to 'Crow', in charcoal, ink and enamel, from his extraordinary literary archive and collection, recently acquired by Pembroke College.
Credits:
•Extracts from the following poems recorded for the 1997 Faber & Faber audiobook of Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow are included with the permission of the Ted Hughes Estate, and Faber & Faber Ltd:
’Two Legends’, ‘A Disaster’, ‘Crow Goes Hunting’ and ‘How Water Began to Play’.
•Barrie Cooke’s images of Crow (1972) in the Barrie Cooke literary archive and collection at Pembroke College, Cambridge are reproduced courtesy of the Barrie Cooke Estate.
• Benjamin Dwyer, ‘Legends’, from Scenes from Crow (Diatribe Records, 2014, performed by Vox21 Ensemble), is played courtesy of Benjamin Dwyer.
The Ted Hughes Society has produced a bibliography, which contains a brief list of Ted Hughes books and recordings, focusing particularly on titles mentioned by contributors to the seminar, select bibliographies of the contributors, and a list of books and other books and resources of interest and relevance:
http://thetedhughessociety.org/crow-at-50-bibliography
Photograph of Ted Hughes (December 1982) by Tony Othen is included with the permission of Tony Othen.
- published: 30 Mar 2021
- views: 1554
11:06
Crow Alights by Ted Hughes - Summary and Line by Line Explanation in Hindi
The poem 'Crow alights' written by Ted Hughes is the combinatory creation of beauty and horror. Here the crow's hallucination is represented as horror which is ...
The poem 'Crow alights' written by Ted Hughes is the combinatory creation of beauty and horror. Here the crow's hallucination is represented as horror which is a vision of soul-less human world.
https://wn.com/Crow_Alights_By_Ted_Hughes_Summary_And_Line_By_Line_Explanation_In_Hindi
The poem 'Crow alights' written by Ted Hughes is the combinatory creation of beauty and horror. Here the crow's hallucination is represented as horror which is a vision of soul-less human world.
- published: 23 Oct 2021
- views: 15480
2:16
Ted Hughes on 'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_On_'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
- published: 10 Oct 2010
- views: 23677
43:43
56 - Ted Hughes' Crow Examined (Guest: Steve Von Till of Neurosis)
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’...
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’ Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. Von Till’s prolific career now includes his latest solo record, No Wilderness Deep Enough, and his first published book of poems, Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, both of which provide ample material for discussing his approach to songwriting, lyrics, poetry, and their endless overlaps. Naturally, references to the film The Crow are made and Nick predictably (and repeatedly) confesses that he likes things with a dark tone.
Grab some Hughes, some Neurosis, Von Till’s new solo record and/or poetry collection, and settle in for a relaxing discussion of language, art, and the subtleties of everything in between.
Where to find everything:
Steve's new album and new book: https://www.vontill.org/
More Ted Hughes: http://thetedhughessociety.org/
Find BOSS: http://www.booksofsomesubstance.com/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BooksOSubstance
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booksosubstance/?hl=en
https://wn.com/56_Ted_Hughes'_Crow_Examined_(Guest_Steve_Von_Till_Of_Neurosis)
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’ Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. Von Till’s prolific career now includes his latest solo record, No Wilderness Deep Enough, and his first published book of poems, Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, both of which provide ample material for discussing his approach to songwriting, lyrics, poetry, and their endless overlaps. Naturally, references to the film The Crow are made and Nick predictably (and repeatedly) confesses that he likes things with a dark tone.
Grab some Hughes, some Neurosis, Von Till’s new solo record and/or poetry collection, and settle in for a relaxing discussion of language, art, and the subtleties of everything in between.
Where to find everything:
Steve's new album and new book: https://www.vontill.org/
More Ted Hughes: http://thetedhughessociety.org/
Find BOSS: http://www.booksofsomesubstance.com/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BooksOSubstance
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booksosubstance/?hl=en
- published: 10 Sep 2020
- views: 582
13:56
Crow - Ted Hughes Part 1/4
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow...
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow's Theology
6. Crow Alights
7. Crow Goes Hunting
8. Crow on the Beach
9. A Disaster
10. Truth Kills Everybody
11. Apple Tragedy
12. Lovesong
https://wn.com/Crow_Ted_Hughes_Part_1_4
A collection of 12 poems from Ted Hughes' book, "Crow - From the Life and Songs of the Crow"
1. Two Legends
2. Lineage
3. A Kill
4. Crow's First Lesson
5. Crow's Theology
6. Crow Alights
7. Crow Goes Hunting
8. Crow on the Beach
9. A Disaster
10. Truth Kills Everybody
11. Apple Tragedy
12. Lovesong
- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 16576
2:21
Ted Hughes - Crow
Ted Hughes about 'Crow'
Piano: Gijs Hassebroek - Flying Crows
Ted Hughes about 'Crow'
Piano: Gijs Hassebroek - Flying Crows
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_Crow
Ted Hughes about 'Crow'
Piano: Gijs Hassebroek - Flying Crows
- published: 11 Jun 2016
- views: 3486
11:41
Crow Alight by Ted Hughes for Lt grade exam
Today we discussed very important poem Crow Alight by Ted Hughes....
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Today we discussed very important poem Crow Alight by Ted Hughes....
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Thanks for watching.......
https://wn.com/Crow_Alight_By_Ted_Hughes_For_Lt_Grade_Exam
Today we discussed very important poem Crow Alight by Ted Hughes....
For more video SUBSCRIBE OUR youtube chennal
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Thanks for watching.......
- published: 02 Jun 2018
- views: 11844
6:12
Crow Alights by Ted Hughes/ Line to Line Hindi Explanation
#CrowAlights
#TedHughes
#LtGrade
In this video u will get the complete explanation of the poem Crow Alights in Hindi...
composed by Ted Hughes...
In memory ...
#CrowAlights
#TedHughes
#LtGrade
In this video u will get the complete explanation of the poem Crow Alights in Hindi...
composed by Ted Hughes...
In memory of W.b yeats
https://youtu.be/m7QiSmcyNdQ
https://wn.com/Crow_Alights_By_Ted_Hughes_Line_To_Line_Hindi_Explanation
#CrowAlights
#TedHughes
#LtGrade
In this video u will get the complete explanation of the poem Crow Alights in Hindi...
composed by Ted Hughes...
In memory of W.b yeats
https://youtu.be/m7QiSmcyNdQ
- published: 23 Sep 2021
- views: 592
13:53
Crow's First Lesson by Ted Hughes. Paraphrase, Translation, Summary and Analysis
Correction:
Correct pronunciation is SETSEA for tsetse and GAIPING for Gaping.
This Channel covers English Literature, English Linguistics, English Grammar, MCQ...
Correction:
Correct pronunciation is SETSEA for tsetse and GAIPING for Gaping.
This Channel covers English Literature, English Linguistics, English Grammar, MCQs on all fileds of English, PPSC Writen Exam preparation, PPSC Interview Preparation, SPoken English and IELTS. So far many candidates have succeeded in their professional and academic lives after being connected with this channel.
Jahanzeb Jahan is the author of First ever alliterated poem on the life of Holy Prophet PBUH which is published on AMAZON. has been working as English language teacher in a Public Sector University since 2007 . He followed his passions and proved himself as a successful teacher, trainer and content developer. Drawing from this vast experience and his extensive study of English literature and linguistics, Jahanzeb Jahan aims at making this channel, the most comprehensive Youtube Channel of English Language and Literature. He has a rare ability to give better understanding of all the topics on English language and literature. He has a unique methodology of combining conventional teaching patterns and unconventional research on the topic. Having a strong hold on Greek Mythology and British History, he explains the ideas unlike many Youtube Channels. Jahanzeb Jahan is a writer of three books and the best of his works, "Muhammad (PBUH) the Messenger, The Crown of Creation", is near its publication. This book is completely in alliteration which covers the entire life of Holy Prophet Muhammad PBUH, A unique work in English to praise the Supreme Creation.
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Correction:
Correct pronunciation is SETSEA for tsetse and GAIPING for Gaping.
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- published: 26 Mar 2021
- views: 3730
1:06:22
Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings...
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
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Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 32174
3:11
CROW AND THE SEA (TED HUGHES / BIRD RADIO / PIG7)
CROW AND THE SEA from the album CROW by Bird Radio and Pig7, settings of poems by Ted Hughes from his collection Crow.
Music composed by Bird Radio, Kevin Pou...
CROW AND THE SEA from the album CROW by Bird Radio and Pig7, settings of poems by Ted Hughes from his collection Crow.
Music composed by Bird Radio, Kevin Poulton and Stuart Fisher (pig7). Additional musicians: Akinori Fujimoto (drums) and Rick Campion (bass).
Filmed by Chiara Ambrosio.
The poem is by by Ted Hughes, Copyright the Ted Hughes Estate, first appeared in CROW – The Life and Songs of the Crow 1970.
Reproduced by permission of Faber & Faber Ltd.
https://wn.com/Crow_And_The_Sea_(Ted_Hughes_Bird_Radio_Pig7)
CROW AND THE SEA from the album CROW by Bird Radio and Pig7, settings of poems by Ted Hughes from his collection Crow.
Music composed by Bird Radio, Kevin Poulton and Stuart Fisher (pig7). Additional musicians: Akinori Fujimoto (drums) and Rick Campion (bass).
Filmed by Chiara Ambrosio.
The poem is by by Ted Hughes, Copyright the Ted Hughes Estate, first appeared in CROW – The Life and Songs of the Crow 1970.
Reproduced by permission of Faber & Faber Ltd.
- published: 09 Feb 2021
- views: 60
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Ted Hughes || Ted Hughes MCQs|| Crow Alights || Self Assessment Test ||
Ted Hughes || Ted Hughes MCQs|| Crow Alights || Self Assessment Test ||
This lecture is a part of UP GIC LT Grade ENGLISH and other Assistant Teacher Recru...
Ted Hughes || Ted Hughes MCQs|| Crow Alights || Self Assessment Test ||
This lecture is a part of UP GIC LT Grade ENGLISH and other Assistant Teacher Recruitment Examination preparation course. In this lecture we will solve some MCQs on' Ted Hughes '
You can attempt this as Self Assessment Test on Ted Hughes.
यह वीडियो लेक्चर विभिन्न प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं विशेषतः अँग्रेजी विषय में उत्तर प्रदेश जी आई सी एल टी और अन्य सहायक अध्यापक भर्ती परीक्षाओं के अध्यापकों की भर्ती की तैयारी हेतु उपयोगी है।
इसमें हम 'Ted Hughes ' के कुछ महत्वपूर्ण बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न और उत्तर की चर्चा करेंगे।
आप इसे अपनी तैयारी को जांचने के लिए टेस्ट की तरह देखें।
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This lecture is a part of UP GIC LT Grade ENGLISH and other Assistant Teacher Recruitment Examination preparation course. In this lecture we will solve some MCQs on' Ted Hughes '
You can attempt this as Self Assessment Test on Ted Hughes.
यह वीडियो लेक्चर विभिन्न प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं विशेषतः अँग्रेजी विषय में उत्तर प्रदेश जी आई सी एल टी और अन्य सहायक अध्यापक भर्ती परीक्षाओं के अध्यापकों की भर्ती की तैयारी हेतु उपयोगी है।
इसमें हम 'Ted Hughes ' के कुछ महत्वपूर्ण बहुविकल्पीय प्रश्न और उत्तर की चर्चा करेंगे।
आप इसे अपनी तैयारी को जांचने के लिए टेस्ट की तरह देखें।
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- published: 03 Dec 2021
- views: 456
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Why Did Ted Hughes Write 'Birthday Letters'?
Learn about why Ted Hughes chose to write his poetic anthology, 'Birthday Letters', particularly as a response to Sylvia Plath's poetry in 'Ariel'. For complete essay guides on this text, or for resources on any other text, please visit: https://www.ignitehsc.com.au
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published: 06 Apr 2020
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Richard Armitage reads Ted Hughes' letters
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were two of the greatest poets of the 20th century. They were married but their relationship was never easy. They split up and, after writing her best poems, Sylvia killed herself. She was only 30. Ted Hughes wrote to Sylvia's mother after some time from her suicide. Can you imagine his sense of guilt? How difficult could it be to write such a letter? It's extremely moving.
The images are taken from SYLVIA (2003) starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig.
More info on my blog:
http://flyhigh-by-learnonline.blogspot.com/search/label/Sylvia%20Plath
Richard Armitage read from the letters of the poet Ted Hughes in BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play on 29th October 2007.
More info on:
http://www.richardarmitageonline.com/ted-hughes/ted-hughes-introduction.html
published: 19 Jul 2009
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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death
published: 11 Feb 2019
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Ted Hughes' Birthday Letters Wins The 1999 Whitbread Award
Short news clip of Ted Hughes' poetry collection Birthday Letters winning the 1999 Whitbread award for poetry. The award is accepted by Frieda Hughes, the daughter of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Frieda's physical resemblance to Sylvia is uncanny, and her voice has the same deep, rich quality as Sylvia's.
published: 31 Jan 2007
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Letter to Plath from Ted Hughes
Ted Hughes's Letter to Aurelia Plath, 15 March 1963
Ted Hughes wrote this letter to Sylvia's mother regarding Plath's suicide. Regardless of your opinion toward Ted Hughes and his role in Sylvia Plath's life, the poem reflects a mind capable of deep emotion and beautiful prose.
Unfortunately the text of the letter will not fit in the description box, and I am having trouble finding a version online. If anyone has a link to the full letter, let me know. I would love to share it.
Richard Armitage does a remarkable reading of this piece.
published: 04 Apr 2012
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The Extraordinary Love of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/sotheby...
published: 07 Jul 2021
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Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE ...
published: 15 Nov 2019
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Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes: An Introduction
I introduce Plath's Ariel and Hughes's Birthday Letters, their complex relationship and their poetry.
published: 25 Mar 2021
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Exploring the Poems of Ted Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
published: 04 Jul 2018
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Ariel, Birthday Letters and Secrets and Lies
ALL102 - From Horror To Romance: Genre And Its Obsession
Assignment 3#
For some unknown reason my conclusion was cut out. Here is a transcript:
The Hughes and Plath relationship is one that has been speculated by audiences since the 1960’s. And until his death, the only person who was able to respond to the criticism was in fact Hughes. Plath could not defend his literary decisions. Hughes reordering editing and control of literally all of Plath's published writing is the reason why we question these poems telling her version of the story at all. What is being told is the story that Hughes wants us to see. Who knows what Plath would have thought of it.
published: 19 Oct 2016
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Poetry and Co-dependency: The Poetry of Sylvia Plath - Professor Belinda Jack
Are we correct to examine the work of Sylvia Plath through the lens of her relationship with Ted Hughes? Professor Jack discusses the poetry of Sylvia Plath: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-and-co-dependency-the-poetry-of-sylvia-plath
Readers and critics have been exploring Plath's work for half a century. Is there anything new to be said? The publication of Plath's complete journals in 2000 and the release of her personal papers in various archives as well as those of her estranged husband, the poet Ted Hughes, and the publication of his Birthday Letters (1998) and correspondence (Letters of Ted Hughes, 2009) provided material for persuasive research about Plath and Hughes's shared creative processes. Plath's despair and suicide influence our reading of her poetry. To...
published: 01 Dec 2015
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9. Assia Wevill: The Oven Suicides, Part 2
In 1969, Assia Wevill–hailed as a great beauty and advertising talent–bizarrely committed suicide in the same manner as her paramour’s wife six years earlier. To add to the tragedy, she killed her 4-year-old daughter, Shura. This is the story of a woman tormented by the dead poet Sylvia Plath, the refusal of Sylvia’s husband Ted to commit to her even after he fathered her child, and the memory of her narrow escape from Hitler and the Holocaust.
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published: 18 Aug 2019
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sylvia plath ted hughes interview 1961
published: 30 Apr 2015
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Poems I read in December | Poetry Wrap Up
I read some poetry collections in December 2021 that I never got around to making separate reviews for, so I put them all in one. Normally I'd stick to my format but I needed to return them to the library (which is why they are all in shiny plastic sleeves).
I'm going to put more detailed thoughts in my goodreads reviews, which you can find here:
https://www.goodreads.com/oolevityoo
I also just am reading too many books to review one-by-one, so had to get these out in one go. We have On Cats by Charles Bukowski, The Bees by Carol Ann Duffy and Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes. Bukowski I'm definitely reading more of (though I knew this already), Duffy I might pass on for others, Hughes can stay the heck away from me.
What are your favourite poetry books? Please leave some in the comments ...
published: 03 Jan 2022
7:16
Why Did Ted Hughes Write 'Birthday Letters'?
Learn about why Ted Hughes chose to write his poetic anthology, 'Birthday Letters', particularly as a response to Sylvia Plath's poetry in 'Ariel'. For complete...
Learn about why Ted Hughes chose to write his poetic anthology, 'Birthday Letters', particularly as a response to Sylvia Plath's poetry in 'Ariel'. For complete essay guides on this text, or for resources on any other text, please visit: https://www.ignitehsc.com.au
Thank you so much for watching. I hope that this video has brought you some value! If it has, please like, subscribe, comment and share!
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Learn about why Ted Hughes chose to write his poetic anthology, 'Birthday Letters', particularly as a response to Sylvia Plath's poetry in 'Ariel'. For complete essay guides on this text, or for resources on any other text, please visit: https://www.ignitehsc.com.au
Thank you so much for watching. I hope that this video has brought you some value! If it has, please like, subscribe, comment and share!
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- published: 06 Apr 2020
- views: 1391
4:30
Richard Armitage reads Ted Hughes' letters
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were two of the greatest poets of the 20th century. They were married but their relationship was never easy. They split up and, afte...
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were two of the greatest poets of the 20th century. They were married but their relationship was never easy. They split up and, after writing her best poems, Sylvia killed herself. She was only 30. Ted Hughes wrote to Sylvia's mother after some time from her suicide. Can you imagine his sense of guilt? How difficult could it be to write such a letter? It's extremely moving.
The images are taken from SYLVIA (2003) starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig.
More info on my blog:
http://flyhigh-by-learnonline.blogspot.com/search/label/Sylvia%20Plath
Richard Armitage read from the letters of the poet Ted Hughes in BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play on 29th October 2007.
More info on:
http://www.richardarmitageonline.com/ted-hughes/ted-hughes-introduction.html
https://wn.com/Richard_Armitage_Reads_Ted_Hughes'_Letters
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were two of the greatest poets of the 20th century. They were married but their relationship was never easy. They split up and, after writing her best poems, Sylvia killed herself. She was only 30. Ted Hughes wrote to Sylvia's mother after some time from her suicide. Can you imagine his sense of guilt? How difficult could it be to write such a letter? It's extremely moving.
The images are taken from SYLVIA (2003) starring Gwyneth Paltrow and Daniel Craig.
More info on my blog:
http://flyhigh-by-learnonline.blogspot.com/search/label/Sylvia%20Plath
Richard Armitage read from the letters of the poet Ted Hughes in BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play on 29th October 2007.
More info on:
http://www.richardarmitageonline.com/ted-hughes/ted-hughes-introduction.html
- published: 19 Jul 2009
- views: 44634
2:26
Ted Hughes' Birthday Letters Wins The 1999 Whitbread Award
Short news clip of Ted Hughes' poetry collection Birthday Letters winning the 1999 Whitbread award for poetry. The award is accepted by Frieda Hughes, the daugh...
Short news clip of Ted Hughes' poetry collection Birthday Letters winning the 1999 Whitbread award for poetry. The award is accepted by Frieda Hughes, the daughter of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Frieda's physical resemblance to Sylvia is uncanny, and her voice has the same deep, rich quality as Sylvia's.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes'_Birthday_Letters_Wins_The_1999_Whitbread_Award
Short news clip of Ted Hughes' poetry collection Birthday Letters winning the 1999 Whitbread award for poetry. The award is accepted by Frieda Hughes, the daughter of Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath. Frieda's physical resemblance to Sylvia is uncanny, and her voice has the same deep, rich quality as Sylvia's.
- published: 31 Jan 2007
- views: 24925
5:48
Letter to Plath from Ted Hughes
Ted Hughes's Letter to Aurelia Plath, 15 March 1963
Ted Hughes wrote this letter to Sylvia's mother regarding Plath's suicide. Regardless of your opinion towar...
Ted Hughes's Letter to Aurelia Plath, 15 March 1963
Ted Hughes wrote this letter to Sylvia's mother regarding Plath's suicide. Regardless of your opinion toward Ted Hughes and his role in Sylvia Plath's life, the poem reflects a mind capable of deep emotion and beautiful prose.
Unfortunately the text of the letter will not fit in the description box, and I am having trouble finding a version online. If anyone has a link to the full letter, let me know. I would love to share it.
Richard Armitage does a remarkable reading of this piece.
https://wn.com/Letter_To_Plath_From_Ted_Hughes
Ted Hughes's Letter to Aurelia Plath, 15 March 1963
Ted Hughes wrote this letter to Sylvia's mother regarding Plath's suicide. Regardless of your opinion toward Ted Hughes and his role in Sylvia Plath's life, the poem reflects a mind capable of deep emotion and beautiful prose.
Unfortunately the text of the letter will not fit in the description box, and I am having trouble finding a version online. If anyone has a link to the full letter, let me know. I would love to share it.
Richard Armitage does a remarkable reading of this piece.
- published: 04 Apr 2012
- views: 8873
6:03
The Extraordinary Love of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her p...
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
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#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
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- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 79174
1:06:22
Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings...
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
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Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
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- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 32174
7:00
Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes: An Introduction
I introduce Plath's Ariel and Hughes's Birthday Letters, their complex relationship and their poetry.
I introduce Plath's Ariel and Hughes's Birthday Letters, their complex relationship and their poetry.
https://wn.com/Sylvia_Plath_And_Ted_Hughes_An_Introduction
I introduce Plath's Ariel and Hughes's Birthday Letters, their complex relationship and their poetry.
- published: 25 Mar 2021
- views: 469
8:16
Exploring the Poems of Ted Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poe...
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
https://wn.com/Exploring_The_Poems_Of_Ted_Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
- published: 04 Jul 2018
- views: 17306
6:01
Ariel, Birthday Letters and Secrets and Lies
ALL102 - From Horror To Romance: Genre And Its Obsession
Assignment 3#
For some unknown reason my conclusion was cut out. Here is a transcript:
The Hughes an...
ALL102 - From Horror To Romance: Genre And Its Obsession
Assignment 3#
For some unknown reason my conclusion was cut out. Here is a transcript:
The Hughes and Plath relationship is one that has been speculated by audiences since the 1960’s. And until his death, the only person who was able to respond to the criticism was in fact Hughes. Plath could not defend his literary decisions. Hughes reordering editing and control of literally all of Plath's published writing is the reason why we question these poems telling her version of the story at all. What is being told is the story that Hughes wants us to see. Who knows what Plath would have thought of it.
https://wn.com/Ariel,_Birthday_Letters_And_Secrets_And_Lies
ALL102 - From Horror To Romance: Genre And Its Obsession
Assignment 3#
For some unknown reason my conclusion was cut out. Here is a transcript:
The Hughes and Plath relationship is one that has been speculated by audiences since the 1960’s. And until his death, the only person who was able to respond to the criticism was in fact Hughes. Plath could not defend his literary decisions. Hughes reordering editing and control of literally all of Plath's published writing is the reason why we question these poems telling her version of the story at all. What is being told is the story that Hughes wants us to see. Who knows what Plath would have thought of it.
- published: 19 Oct 2016
- views: 282
52:11
Poetry and Co-dependency: The Poetry of Sylvia Plath - Professor Belinda Jack
Are we correct to examine the work of Sylvia Plath through the lens of her relationship with Ted Hughes? Professor Jack discusses the poetry of Sylvia Plath: ht...
Are we correct to examine the work of Sylvia Plath through the lens of her relationship with Ted Hughes? Professor Jack discusses the poetry of Sylvia Plath: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-and-co-dependency-the-poetry-of-sylvia-plath
Readers and critics have been exploring Plath's work for half a century. Is there anything new to be said? The publication of Plath's complete journals in 2000 and the release of her personal papers in various archives as well as those of her estranged husband, the poet Ted Hughes, and the publication of his Birthday Letters (1998) and correspondence (Letters of Ted Hughes, 2009) provided material for persuasive research about Plath and Hughes's shared creative processes. Plath's despair and suicide influence our reading of her poetry. To what extent should we be influenced by the creative co-dependency of her poetic relationship with Hughes and his poetry?
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-and-co-dependency-the-poetry-of-sylvia-plath
Gresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/
https://wn.com/Poetry_And_Co_Dependency_The_Poetry_Of_Sylvia_Plath_Professor_Belinda_Jack
Are we correct to examine the work of Sylvia Plath through the lens of her relationship with Ted Hughes? Professor Jack discusses the poetry of Sylvia Plath: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-and-co-dependency-the-poetry-of-sylvia-plath
Readers and critics have been exploring Plath's work for half a century. Is there anything new to be said? The publication of Plath's complete journals in 2000 and the release of her personal papers in various archives as well as those of her estranged husband, the poet Ted Hughes, and the publication of his Birthday Letters (1998) and correspondence (Letters of Ted Hughes, 2009) provided material for persuasive research about Plath and Hughes's shared creative processes. Plath's despair and suicide influence our reading of her poetry. To what extent should we be influenced by the creative co-dependency of her poetic relationship with Hughes and his poetry?
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/poetry-and-co-dependency-the-poetry-of-sylvia-plath
Gresham College has offered free public lectures for over 400 years, thanks to the generosity of our supporters. There are currently over 2,500 lectures free to access. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to learn from some of the greatest minds. To support Gresham's mission, please consider making a donation: https://gresham.ac.uk/support/
- published: 01 Dec 2015
- views: 51035
1:20:43
9. Assia Wevill: The Oven Suicides, Part 2
In 1969, Assia Wevill–hailed as a great beauty and advertising talent–bizarrely committed suicide in the same manner as her paramour’s wife six years earlier. T...
In 1969, Assia Wevill–hailed as a great beauty and advertising talent–bizarrely committed suicide in the same manner as her paramour’s wife six years earlier. To add to the tragedy, she killed her 4-year-old daughter, Shura. This is the story of a woman tormented by the dead poet Sylvia Plath, the refusal of Sylvia’s husband Ted to commit to her even after he fathered her child, and the memory of her narrow escape from Hitler and the Holocaust.
All images are publicly accessible through Google.com and are included here through Fair Use.
Please subscribe here and on iTunes/Apple Podcasts. And if you like the show, please consider supporting it at https://www.patreon.com/classafelons and receive goods and benefits in exchange for your patronage.
Please, respectful commentary only.
Sources and recommended reading:
Hughes, Ted. “Ted Hughes Calls Letter about Marriage to Sylvia Plath ‘Libellous.’ The Guardian, 20 Apr 1989.
Koren, Yehuda and Eilat Negev. A Lover of Unreason: The Life and Tragic Death of Assia Wevill. Robson, 2006.
Middlebrook, Diane. Her Husband: Hughes and Plath—A Marriage. Viking, 2003.
Sigmund, Elizabeth. “I Realized Sylvia Knew about Assia’s Pregnancy.” The Guardian, 22 Apr 1999.
Stadlen, Matthew. “Frieda Hughes: ‘I was 14 when I Discovered My Mother Committed Suicide.” The Telegraph, 31 Oct 2015.
Wevill, Assia. “Sea Witch Hair Colour Commercial.” 1965. History of Advertising Trust. http://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/f42d2656-397d-4c2a-a698-a989d795a15c
https://wn.com/9._Assia_Wevill_The_Oven_Suicides,_Part_2
In 1969, Assia Wevill–hailed as a great beauty and advertising talent–bizarrely committed suicide in the same manner as her paramour’s wife six years earlier. To add to the tragedy, she killed her 4-year-old daughter, Shura. This is the story of a woman tormented by the dead poet Sylvia Plath, the refusal of Sylvia’s husband Ted to commit to her even after he fathered her child, and the memory of her narrow escape from Hitler and the Holocaust.
All images are publicly accessible through Google.com and are included here through Fair Use.
Please subscribe here and on iTunes/Apple Podcasts. And if you like the show, please consider supporting it at https://www.patreon.com/classafelons and receive goods and benefits in exchange for your patronage.
Please, respectful commentary only.
Sources and recommended reading:
Hughes, Ted. “Ted Hughes Calls Letter about Marriage to Sylvia Plath ‘Libellous.’ The Guardian, 20 Apr 1989.
Koren, Yehuda and Eilat Negev. A Lover of Unreason: The Life and Tragic Death of Assia Wevill. Robson, 2006.
Middlebrook, Diane. Her Husband: Hughes and Plath—A Marriage. Viking, 2003.
Sigmund, Elizabeth. “I Realized Sylvia Knew about Assia’s Pregnancy.” The Guardian, 22 Apr 1999.
Stadlen, Matthew. “Frieda Hughes: ‘I was 14 when I Discovered My Mother Committed Suicide.” The Telegraph, 31 Oct 2015.
Wevill, Assia. “Sea Witch Hair Colour Commercial.” 1965. History of Advertising Trust. http://www.hatads.org.uk/catalogue/record/f42d2656-397d-4c2a-a698-a989d795a15c
- published: 18 Aug 2019
- views: 30193
17:35
Poems I read in December | Poetry Wrap Up
I read some poetry collections in December 2021 that I never got around to making separate reviews for, so I put them all in one. Normally I'd stick to my forma...
I read some poetry collections in December 2021 that I never got around to making separate reviews for, so I put them all in one. Normally I'd stick to my format but I needed to return them to the library (which is why they are all in shiny plastic sleeves).
I'm going to put more detailed thoughts in my goodreads reviews, which you can find here:
https://www.goodreads.com/oolevityoo
I also just am reading too many books to review one-by-one, so had to get these out in one go. We have On Cats by Charles Bukowski, The Bees by Carol Ann Duffy and Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes. Bukowski I'm definitely reading more of (though I knew this already), Duffy I might pass on for others, Hughes can stay the heck away from me.
What are your favourite poetry books? Please leave some in the comments and I'll go see if I can find them at my library, because otherwise I'm just going to pick up random authors!
You can find me here, always happy to chat:
GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/oolevityoo
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevityBooks
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levitybooks/
My * ratings mainly reflect my estimate of accessibility/likeability to a general audience. Sometimes I award 5*s to less accessible books that I think have important messages and good morals.
(0:00) Cats / Charles Bukowski
(05:32) The Bees / Carol Ann Duffy
(10:14) Birthday Letters / Ted Hughes
(15:47) Final Thoughts
* = Dislike (not recommended) ("failed")
** = Okay (recommended to select audience) ("flawed")
*** = Like (recommended to general audience) ("fine")
**** = Really like (strongly recommended to select audience) ("focused")
***** = Love (strongly recommended to general audience) ("fervent")
#poetry #poem #poems #bookreview
https://wn.com/Poems_I_Read_In_December_|_Poetry_Wrap_Up
I read some poetry collections in December 2021 that I never got around to making separate reviews for, so I put them all in one. Normally I'd stick to my format but I needed to return them to the library (which is why they are all in shiny plastic sleeves).
I'm going to put more detailed thoughts in my goodreads reviews, which you can find here:
https://www.goodreads.com/oolevityoo
I also just am reading too many books to review one-by-one, so had to get these out in one go. We have On Cats by Charles Bukowski, The Bees by Carol Ann Duffy and Birthday Letters by Ted Hughes. Bukowski I'm definitely reading more of (though I knew this already), Duffy I might pass on for others, Hughes can stay the heck away from me.
What are your favourite poetry books? Please leave some in the comments and I'll go see if I can find them at my library, because otherwise I'm just going to pick up random authors!
You can find me here, always happy to chat:
GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/oolevityoo
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LevityBooks
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/levitybooks/
My * ratings mainly reflect my estimate of accessibility/likeability to a general audience. Sometimes I award 5*s to less accessible books that I think have important messages and good morals.
(0:00) Cats / Charles Bukowski
(05:32) The Bees / Carol Ann Duffy
(10:14) Birthday Letters / Ted Hughes
(15:47) Final Thoughts
* = Dislike (not recommended) ("failed")
** = Okay (recommended to select audience) ("flawed")
*** = Like (recommended to general audience) ("fine")
**** = Really like (strongly recommended to select audience) ("focused")
***** = Love (strongly recommended to general audience) ("fervent")
#poetry #poem #poems #bookreview
- published: 03 Jan 2022
- views: 30
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The Hawk in the Rain / Hawk Roosting
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The Hawk in the Rain / Hawk Roosting · Ted Hughes
Anthology of 20th Century English Poetry (Part III): Authors Reading Their Own Poetry
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1967 Folkways Records
Released on: 1967-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 30 May 2015
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Ted Hughes "The Hawk in the Rain"- read by Michael Vaughn
Ted Hughes' post WWII poem "The Hawk in the Rain," from the collectiong with the same title, offers an extension of thoughts and questions surrounding nationalism by mirroring it with the flight of a hawk.
"The Hawk in the Rain" by Ted Hughes (1957)
I drown in the drumming ploughlands, I drap up
Heel after heel from the swallowing of the earth's mouth,
From clay that clutches my each step to the ankle
With the habit of the dogged grave, but the hawk
Effortlessly at heights hangs his still eye.
His wings hold all creation in a weightless quiet,
Steady as a hallucination in the streaming air.
While banging wind kills these stubborn hedges,
Thumbs my eyes, throws my breath, tackles my heart,
And rain hacks my head to the bone, the hawk hangs
The diamond point of will that pole...
published: 07 Apr 2020
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The Hawk in the rain Ted Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
published: 19 Apr 2020
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Ted Hughes The Hawk in the Rain
Ted Hughes The Hawk in the Rain
published: 16 May 2021
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Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes - Summary and Line by Line Explanation in Hindi
"Hawk Roosting" is a poem by Ted Hughes, one of the 20th century's most prominent poets. In the poem, a hawk is given the power of speech and thought, allowing the reader to imagine what it's like to inhabit the instincts, attitudes, and behaviors of such a creature. The hawk has an air of authority, looking down on the world from its high vantage point in the trees and feeling like everything belongs to it.
Blog link - https://literarylove29.blogspot.com/2021/03/hawk-roosting-by-ted-hughes.html
published: 28 Jun 2020
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Ted Hughes - The Thought-Fox (from 'The Hawk in the Rain', 1957)
Ted Hughes reads the magnificent, enchanting poem from his début collection, published in 1957. I hope you enjoy the video, please feel free to leave a comment. I do not own any rights to the recording.
published: 29 Dec 2009
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TED HUGHES - IL FALCO NELLA PIOGGIA
Ted Hughes (Mytholmroyd, 17 agosto 1930 – Londra, 28 ottobre 1998)
Il Falco nella Pioggia
The Hawk in the Rain
First edition - Faber and Faber, 1957
Traduzione di Marcello Comitini
Lettura di Luigi Maria Corsanico
Paul Hindemith - Der Tod (1931)
Uwe Gronostay · Netherlands Chamber Choir
Die Zukunft
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724 - 1803)
Immagini:
- Illustrazione di ANGELA HARDING, Painter & Printmaker
- Finlayson, Ann (1943 – 1999) Hawk in the Rain
~~~~~~
Annego nella fragorosa terra arata, passo
dopo passo mi tiro via dalla bocca avida della terra,
Dall'argilla che stringe ogni mio passo fino alla caviglia
Com’è costume della tomba ostinata, ma il falco
In alto senza sforzo blocca il suo occhio fermo.
Le sue ali trattengono tutto il creato in una quiete senza peso,
Immobile c...
published: 21 Apr 2021
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Exploring the Poems of Ted Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
published: 04 Jul 2018
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hawk roosting poem read by author ted hughes
published: 11 Aug 2016
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Ted Hughes & his Works[Summary & Important Points]
Ted Hughes is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. His works such as “The Hawk in the Rain” indicates his unique portrayal and understanding of nature, the animal world, and the forces that operate in it. A broad summary of, and the important points relating to, the works of Ted Hughes is a good starting point in one’s study of Ted Hughes. Check out the quick analysis by Team LiteratureMantra!
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published: 19 Jul 2020
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Ted Hughes [The Thought-Fox]
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador como yo, con respecto a la naturaleza "otra" que se compone en el acto de creación.
published: 31 Jan 2015
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101 Poems. Anthology, (various). Read by Ted Hughes.
101 Poems. Anthology, (various). Read by Ted Hughes
published: 07 Dec 2019
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The horses Ted Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
published: 20 Apr 2020
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Analysis of Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes
Revision video analysing Hawk Roosting using FLIRTS for the AQA English Literature GCSE.
published: 18 May 2013
2:52
The Hawk in the Rain / Hawk Roosting
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The Hawk in the Rain / Hawk Roosting · Ted Hughes
Anthology of 20th Century English Poetry (Part III): ...
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The Hawk in the Rain / Hawk Roosting · Ted Hughes
Anthology of 20th Century English Poetry (Part III): Authors Reading Their Own Poetry
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1967 Folkways Records
Released on: 1967-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/The_Hawk_In_The_Rain_Hawk_Roosting
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
The Hawk in the Rain / Hawk Roosting · Ted Hughes
Anthology of 20th Century English Poetry (Part III): Authors Reading Their Own Poetry
℗ 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings / 1967 Folkways Records
Released on: 1967-01-01
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 30 May 2015
- views: 1952
1:48
Ted Hughes "The Hawk in the Rain"- read by Michael Vaughn
Ted Hughes' post WWII poem "The Hawk in the Rain," from the collectiong with the same title, offers an extension of thoughts and questions surrounding nationali...
Ted Hughes' post WWII poem "The Hawk in the Rain," from the collectiong with the same title, offers an extension of thoughts and questions surrounding nationalism by mirroring it with the flight of a hawk.
"The Hawk in the Rain" by Ted Hughes (1957)
I drown in the drumming ploughlands, I drap up
Heel after heel from the swallowing of the earth's mouth,
From clay that clutches my each step to the ankle
With the habit of the dogged grave, but the hawk
Effortlessly at heights hangs his still eye.
His wings hold all creation in a weightless quiet,
Steady as a hallucination in the streaming air.
While banging wind kills these stubborn hedges,
Thumbs my eyes, throws my breath, tackles my heart,
And rain hacks my head to the bone, the hawk hangs
The diamond point of will that polestars
The sea drowner's endurance: and I,
Bloodily grabbed dazed last-moment-counting
Morsel in the earth's mouth, strain towards the master-
Fulcrum of violence where the hawk hangs still,
That maybe in his own time meets the weather
Coming from the wrong way, suffers the air, hurled upside down,
Fall from his eye, the ponderous shires crash on him,
The horizon traps him; the round angelic eye
Smashed, mix his heart's blood with the mire of
the land.
Source of poem:
Hughes, Ted. The Hawk in the Rain. Faber and Faber Limited, 1957.
Source of photos:
Retrieved from: https://books.discogs.com/book/110920-the-hawk-in-the-rain
Retrieved from:
http://www.whenwomenwaken.org/ret-tailed-hawk-in-the-rain-by-terrah-hewett/
Music:
"Circadian-Instrumental" by Orchid Thief
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_The_Hawk_In_The_Rain_Read_By_Michael_Vaughn
Ted Hughes' post WWII poem "The Hawk in the Rain," from the collectiong with the same title, offers an extension of thoughts and questions surrounding nationalism by mirroring it with the flight of a hawk.
"The Hawk in the Rain" by Ted Hughes (1957)
I drown in the drumming ploughlands, I drap up
Heel after heel from the swallowing of the earth's mouth,
From clay that clutches my each step to the ankle
With the habit of the dogged grave, but the hawk
Effortlessly at heights hangs his still eye.
His wings hold all creation in a weightless quiet,
Steady as a hallucination in the streaming air.
While banging wind kills these stubborn hedges,
Thumbs my eyes, throws my breath, tackles my heart,
And rain hacks my head to the bone, the hawk hangs
The diamond point of will that polestars
The sea drowner's endurance: and I,
Bloodily grabbed dazed last-moment-counting
Morsel in the earth's mouth, strain towards the master-
Fulcrum of violence where the hawk hangs still,
That maybe in his own time meets the weather
Coming from the wrong way, suffers the air, hurled upside down,
Fall from his eye, the ponderous shires crash on him,
The horizon traps him; the round angelic eye
Smashed, mix his heart's blood with the mire of
the land.
Source of poem:
Hughes, Ted. The Hawk in the Rain. Faber and Faber Limited, 1957.
Source of photos:
Retrieved from: https://books.discogs.com/book/110920-the-hawk-in-the-rain
Retrieved from:
http://www.whenwomenwaken.org/ret-tailed-hawk-in-the-rain-by-terrah-hewett/
Music:
"Circadian-Instrumental" by Orchid Thief
- published: 07 Apr 2020
- views: 474
1:46
The Hawk in the rain Ted Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
https://wn.com/The_Hawk_In_The_Rain_Ted_Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
- published: 19 Apr 2020
- views: 1339
9:38
Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes - Summary and Line by Line Explanation in Hindi
"Hawk Roosting" is a poem by Ted Hughes, one of the 20th century's most prominent poets. In the poem, a hawk is given the power of speech and thought, allowing ...
"Hawk Roosting" is a poem by Ted Hughes, one of the 20th century's most prominent poets. In the poem, a hawk is given the power of speech and thought, allowing the reader to imagine what it's like to inhabit the instincts, attitudes, and behaviors of such a creature. The hawk has an air of authority, looking down on the world from its high vantage point in the trees and feeling like everything belongs to it.
Blog link - https://literarylove29.blogspot.com/2021/03/hawk-roosting-by-ted-hughes.html
https://wn.com/Hawk_Roosting_By_Ted_Hughes_Summary_And_Line_By_Line_Explanation_In_Hindi
"Hawk Roosting" is a poem by Ted Hughes, one of the 20th century's most prominent poets. In the poem, a hawk is given the power of speech and thought, allowing the reader to imagine what it's like to inhabit the instincts, attitudes, and behaviors of such a creature. The hawk has an air of authority, looking down on the world from its high vantage point in the trees and feeling like everything belongs to it.
Blog link - https://literarylove29.blogspot.com/2021/03/hawk-roosting-by-ted-hughes.html
- published: 28 Jun 2020
- views: 23426
1:13
Ted Hughes - The Thought-Fox (from 'The Hawk in the Rain', 1957)
Ted Hughes reads the magnificent, enchanting poem from his début collection, published in 1957. I hope you enjoy the video, please feel free to leave a comment....
Ted Hughes reads the magnificent, enchanting poem from his début collection, published in 1957. I hope you enjoy the video, please feel free to leave a comment. I do not own any rights to the recording.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_The_Thought_Fox_(From_'The_Hawk_In_The_Rain',_1957)
Ted Hughes reads the magnificent, enchanting poem from his début collection, published in 1957. I hope you enjoy the video, please feel free to leave a comment. I do not own any rights to the recording.
- published: 29 Dec 2009
- views: 36503
2:28
TED HUGHES - IL FALCO NELLA PIOGGIA
Ted Hughes (Mytholmroyd, 17 agosto 1930 – Londra, 28 ottobre 1998)
Il Falco nella Pioggia
The Hawk in the Rain
First edition - Faber and Faber, 1957
Traduzione...
Ted Hughes (Mytholmroyd, 17 agosto 1930 – Londra, 28 ottobre 1998)
Il Falco nella Pioggia
The Hawk in the Rain
First edition - Faber and Faber, 1957
Traduzione di Marcello Comitini
Lettura di Luigi Maria Corsanico
Paul Hindemith - Der Tod (1931)
Uwe Gronostay · Netherlands Chamber Choir
Die Zukunft
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724 - 1803)
Immagini:
- Illustrazione di ANGELA HARDING, Painter & Printmaker
- Finlayson, Ann (1943 – 1999) Hawk in the Rain
~~~~~~
Annego nella fragorosa terra arata, passo
dopo passo mi tiro via dalla bocca avida della terra,
Dall'argilla che stringe ogni mio passo fino alla caviglia
Com’è costume della tomba ostinata, ma il falco
In alto senza sforzo blocca il suo occhio fermo.
Le sue ali trattengono tutto il creato in una quiete senza peso,
Immobile come un'allucinazione nell'aria fluente.
Intanto il vento che batte uccide questa difesa ostinata,
Mi acceca, mi toglie il fiato, mi stringe il cuore,
E la pioggia mi colpisce la testa fino alle ossa, il falco blocca
La punta di diamante della volontà, stella polare
Della resistenza del naufrago in mare: e io,
Sanguinante stordito, contando gli ultimi momenti
Boccone nelle fauci della terra, mi affatico verso il massimo
Fulcro di violenza dove il falco resta fermo,
Che forse in questo momento incontra il tempo
giunto dalla parte sbagliata, patisce scagliato a testa in giù,
Che l'aria gli strappi gli occhi, le poderose montagne si schiantino su di lui,
L'orizzonte lo intrappola; l'occhio angelico rotondo
Fracassato, mescola il sangue del suo cuore con il fango della terra.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_Il_Falco_Nella_Pioggia
Ted Hughes (Mytholmroyd, 17 agosto 1930 – Londra, 28 ottobre 1998)
Il Falco nella Pioggia
The Hawk in the Rain
First edition - Faber and Faber, 1957
Traduzione di Marcello Comitini
Lettura di Luigi Maria Corsanico
Paul Hindemith - Der Tod (1931)
Uwe Gronostay · Netherlands Chamber Choir
Die Zukunft
Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (1724 - 1803)
Immagini:
- Illustrazione di ANGELA HARDING, Painter & Printmaker
- Finlayson, Ann (1943 – 1999) Hawk in the Rain
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Annego nella fragorosa terra arata, passo
dopo passo mi tiro via dalla bocca avida della terra,
Dall'argilla che stringe ogni mio passo fino alla caviglia
Com’è costume della tomba ostinata, ma il falco
In alto senza sforzo blocca il suo occhio fermo.
Le sue ali trattengono tutto il creato in una quiete senza peso,
Immobile come un'allucinazione nell'aria fluente.
Intanto il vento che batte uccide questa difesa ostinata,
Mi acceca, mi toglie il fiato, mi stringe il cuore,
E la pioggia mi colpisce la testa fino alle ossa, il falco blocca
La punta di diamante della volontà, stella polare
Della resistenza del naufrago in mare: e io,
Sanguinante stordito, contando gli ultimi momenti
Boccone nelle fauci della terra, mi affatico verso il massimo
Fulcro di violenza dove il falco resta fermo,
Che forse in questo momento incontra il tempo
giunto dalla parte sbagliata, patisce scagliato a testa in giù,
Che l'aria gli strappi gli occhi, le poderose montagne si schiantino su di lui,
L'orizzonte lo intrappola; l'occhio angelico rotondo
Fracassato, mescola il sangue del suo cuore con il fango della terra.
- published: 21 Apr 2021
- views: 373
8:16
Exploring the Poems of Ted Hughes
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poe...
In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
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In this video three Pembroke people - a Fellow, a PhD candidate and a final-year undergraduate - discuss their work getting to grips with Ted Hughes and his poetry.
- published: 04 Jul 2018
- views: 17306
4:08
Ted Hughes & his Works[Summary & Important Points]
Ted Hughes is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. His works such as “The Hawk in the Rain” indicates his unique portrayal and unders...
Ted Hughes is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. His works such as “The Hawk in the Rain” indicates his unique portrayal and understanding of nature, the animal world, and the forces that operate in it. A broad summary of, and the important points relating to, the works of Ted Hughes is a good starting point in one’s study of Ted Hughes. Check out the quick analysis by Team LiteratureMantra!
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Ted Hughes is considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. His works such as “The Hawk in the Rain” indicates his unique portrayal and understanding of nature, the animal world, and the forces that operate in it. A broad summary of, and the important points relating to, the works of Ted Hughes is a good starting point in one’s study of Ted Hughes. Check out the quick analysis by Team LiteratureMantra!
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- published: 19 Jul 2020
- views: 219
3:02
Ted Hughes [The Thought-Fox]
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador...
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador como yo, con respecto a la naturaleza "otra" que se compone en el acto de creación.
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Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador como yo, con respecto a la naturaleza "otra" que se compone en el acto de creación.
- published: 31 Jan 2015
- views: 38148
3:12
The horses Ted Hughes
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
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Hello and welcome to my audio poetry spot. Sit back, close your eyes and listen to beautiful poetry read from the heart.
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 718
14:27
Analysis of Hawk Roosting by Ted Hughes
Revision video analysing Hawk Roosting using FLIRTS for the AQA English Literature GCSE.
Revision video analysing Hawk Roosting using FLIRTS for the AQA English Literature GCSE.
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Revision video analysing Hawk Roosting using FLIRTS for the AQA English Literature GCSE.
- published: 18 May 2013
- views: 53088
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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death
published: 11 Feb 2019
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sylvia plath ted hughes interview 1961
published: 30 Apr 2015
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Ted Hughes [The Thought-Fox]
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador como yo, con respecto a la naturaleza "otra" que se compone en el acto de creación.
published: 31 Jan 2015
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Ted Hughes interview and a reading from The Iron Man
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Ted Hughes speaking about putting his stories to music and he reads an extract from The Iron Man.
published: 24 Oct 2011
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Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE ...
published: 15 Nov 2019
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The Extraordinary Love of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/sotheby...
published: 07 Jul 2021
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A Tribute To The Poet Ted Hughes
A tribute to the late Poet Laureate who died in 1998. It contains poetry readings by Ted as well as interviews with him.
published: 21 Oct 2006
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56 - Ted Hughes' Crow Examined (Guest: Steve Von Till of Neurosis)
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’ Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. Von Till’s prolific career now includes his latest solo record, No Wilderness Deep Enough, and his first published book of poems, Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, both of which provide ample material for discussing his approach to songwriting, lyrics, poetry, and their endless overlaps. Naturally, references to the film The Crow are made and Nick predictably (and repeatedly) confesses that he likes things with a dark tone.
Grab some Hughes, some Neurosis, Von Till’s new solo record and/or poetry collection, and settle in for a relaxing discussion of language, art, and t...
published: 10 Sep 2020
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Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death (Clip)
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published: 19 Apr 2016
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Jonathan Bate on The Unauthorised Life of Ted Hughes
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/TedHughes
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published: 07 Oct 2015
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Ted Hughes’s 'Crow' at Fifty: a Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Be...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Ted Hughes on 'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
published: 10 Oct 2010
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hawk roosting poem read by author ted hughes
published: 11 Aug 2016
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Ted Hughes and the Theatre
With Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Kent, Tim Supple and David Thacker
One of the giants of 20th-century British poetry, Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire in 1930 and was Poet Laureate from 1984 to his death in 1998.
Although best known as a poet, Ted Hughes was also an acclaimed writer of prose, non-fiction and dramatic work. The 1990s proved to be a particularly productive period for Hughes’ theatrical work as he created stage versions of European masterpieces Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind and Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca, classical plays Phèdre, Alcestis and The Oresteia and his own Tales from Ovid. All are exceptional examples of his resonant language and all became much admired stage productions.
He collaborated closely with directors including Jonathan...
published: 15 Oct 2021
3:02
Ted Hughes [The Thought-Fox]
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador...
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador como yo, con respecto a la naturaleza "otra" que se compone en el acto de creación.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_The_Thought_Fox
Vídeo donde el poeta inglés relata el sueño que da origen a uno de sus más famosos poemas: El Pensamiento Zorro. Espero lo encuentren tan inspirador y revelador como yo, con respecto a la naturaleza "otra" que se compone en el acto de creación.
- published: 31 Jan 2015
- views: 38148
0:48
Ted Hughes interview and a reading from The Iron Man
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Ted Hughes speaking about putting his stories to music and he reads an extract from The Iron Man.
Subscribe to Iconic: http://bit.ly/zVEuIY
Ted Hughes speaking about putting his stories to music and he reads an extract from The Iron Man.
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Ted Hughes speaking about putting his stories to music and he reads an extract from The Iron Man.
- published: 24 Oct 2011
- views: 41345
1:06:22
Alice Oswald on Ted Hughes, featuring archive readings by Hughes
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings...
Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
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Find our upcoming digital and in-person events here: https://lrb.me/upcomingevents
Alice Oswald talks about the poetry of Ted Hughes, with help from recordings of his readings at New York's 92nd Street Y, which for nearly 80 years has been a home to the voices of literature, hosting in its famed Reading Series the greatest literary artists of the 20th century and recording for posterity their appearances as part of its vast audio archive.
She is joined by Bernard Schwartz, who produces 92Y's Reading Series as director of its Unterberg Poetry Center.
Recorded at the London Review Bookshop on 7 March 2017.
In collaboration with the 92nd Street Y, New York and Queen Mary University of London.
Read Ted Hughes's poetry in the London Review of Books: https://lrb.me/tedhughesyt
ABOUT THE LONDON REVIEW BOOKSHOP
Located in the heart of Bloomsbury, just a Rosetta Stone’s throw from the British Museum, the London Review Bookshop has established itself as an essential part of the capital’s cultural life. Opened in 2003 by the London Review of Books, it’s a place for people who love books to meet, talk, drink excellent tea and coffee, consume delicious cake, and of course, browse.
Our selection of more than 20,000 titles ranges from the classics of world literature to the cutting edge of contemporary fiction and poetry, not forgetting a copious display of history, politics, philosophy, cookery, essays and children’s books. And our lovely shop, designed by Amanda Culpin of utility provides the perfect setting in which to explore them all.
THE CAKE SHOP
Surrounded by books and fragrant with tea, the London Review Cake Shop is the modern answer to London’s long-lost literary coffee-houses. Accessed through the Bookshop via a corridor in the history section, the Cake Shop offers a small but vibrant menu, a wide selection of fine teas and a superior espresso. Above all, it provides a haven for reading and reflection.
The London Review Bookshop and Cake Shop are open Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m. - 6.30 p.m. The Bookshop is also open on Sunday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
14 Bury Place, London WC1A 2JL. Tel. 020 7269 9045
- published: 15 Nov 2019
- views: 32174
6:03
The Extraordinary Love of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her p...
#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
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#sylviaplath #tedhughes
In this episode of A Life Less Ordinary, Frieda Hughes invites us into her home to discuss the letters, love and lasting legacy of her parents - literary giants Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes. Frieda gives us an intimate look at the letters Plath wrote to Hughes shortly after their marriage while Plath was studying at Cambridge, as well as a foray into the family photo album. Among these historically important items we are also given a glimpse of Ted and Sylvia’s wedding rings, family recipes and Sylvia’s beloved Tarot deck. These items and many more will be offered in our upcoming sale, Your Own Sylvia: Sylvia Plath’s letters to Ted Hughes and other items, property of Frieda Hughes, open for bidding online from 9 - 21 July.
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- published: 07 Jul 2021
- views: 79174
8:39
A Tribute To The Poet Ted Hughes
A tribute to the late Poet Laureate who died in 1998. It contains poetry readings by Ted as well as interviews with him.
A tribute to the late Poet Laureate who died in 1998. It contains poetry readings by Ted as well as interviews with him.
https://wn.com/A_Tribute_To_The_Poet_Ted_Hughes
A tribute to the late Poet Laureate who died in 1998. It contains poetry readings by Ted as well as interviews with him.
- published: 21 Oct 2006
- views: 68234
43:43
56 - Ted Hughes' Crow Examined (Guest: Steve Von Till of Neurosis)
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’...
In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’ Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. Von Till’s prolific career now includes his latest solo record, No Wilderness Deep Enough, and his first published book of poems, Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, both of which provide ample material for discussing his approach to songwriting, lyrics, poetry, and their endless overlaps. Naturally, references to the film The Crow are made and Nick predictably (and repeatedly) confesses that he likes things with a dark tone.
Grab some Hughes, some Neurosis, Von Till’s new solo record and/or poetry collection, and settle in for a relaxing discussion of language, art, and the subtleties of everything in between.
Where to find everything:
Steve's new album and new book: https://www.vontill.org/
More Ted Hughes: http://thetedhughessociety.org/
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In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick is joined by Steve Von Till of the seminal metal band Neurosis for a conversation about Ted Hughes’ Crow: From the Life and Songs of the Crow. Von Till’s prolific career now includes his latest solo record, No Wilderness Deep Enough, and his first published book of poems, Harvestman: 23 Untitled Poems and Collected Lyrics, both of which provide ample material for discussing his approach to songwriting, lyrics, poetry, and their endless overlaps. Naturally, references to the film The Crow are made and Nick predictably (and repeatedly) confesses that he likes things with a dark tone.
Grab some Hughes, some Neurosis, Von Till’s new solo record and/or poetry collection, and settle in for a relaxing discussion of language, art, and the subtleties of everything in between.
Where to find everything:
Steve's new album and new book: https://www.vontill.org/
More Ted Hughes: http://thetedhughessociety.org/
Find BOSS: http://www.booksofsomesubstance.com/
On Twitter: https://twitter.com/BooksOSubstance
On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/booksosubstance/?hl=en
- published: 10 Sep 2020
- views: 582
4:55
Jonathan Bate on The Unauthorised Life of Ted Hughes
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/Ted...
Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/TedHughes
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Jonathan Bate introduces his biography of poet Ted Hughes. Available to buy at your local Waterstones. Order online or Click and Collect here: http://bit.ly/TedHughes
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- published: 07 Oct 2015
- views: 11622
1:55:26
Ted Hughes’s 'Crow' at Fifty: a Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary...
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Bestiary and Oxford Professor of Poetry, who in November made 'Crow' the subject of her third Oxford lecture
Mark Cocker: naturalist, environmental activist and author of 'Crow Country'
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski: Polish poet and musician
Six grace note speakers also shared their own encounters with Hughes’s 'Crow':
00:31:03 Dr Terry Gifford: Ted Hughes scholar and poet
00:36:40 Revd Dr Malcolm Guite: priest, poet and Fellow of Girton College
00:51:13 Katherine Robinson: writer and research student at Pembroke College
01:16:25 Professor Lissa Paul: children's literature and Ted Hughes Scholar, biographer
01:22:23 Peter Fydler: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes scholar
01:28:38 Matt Howard: poet and conservationist
The seminar also included a first view of Irish painter Barrie Cooke’s wild responses to 'Crow', in charcoal, ink and enamel, from his extraordinary literary archive and collection, recently acquired by Pembroke College.
Credits:
•Extracts from the following poems recorded for the 1997 Faber & Faber audiobook of Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow are included with the permission of the Ted Hughes Estate, and Faber & Faber Ltd:
’Two Legends’, ‘A Disaster’, ‘Crow Goes Hunting’ and ‘How Water Began to Play’.
•Barrie Cooke’s images of Crow (1972) in the Barrie Cooke literary archive and collection at Pembroke College, Cambridge are reproduced courtesy of the Barrie Cooke Estate.
• Benjamin Dwyer, ‘Legends’, from Scenes from Crow (Diatribe Records, 2014, performed by Vox21 Ensemble), is played courtesy of Benjamin Dwyer.
The Ted Hughes Society has produced a bibliography, which contains a brief list of Ted Hughes books and recordings, focusing particularly on titles mentioned by contributors to the seminar, select bibliographies of the contributors, and a list of books and other books and resources of interest and relevance:
http://thetedhughessociety.org/crow-at-50-bibliography
Photograph of Ted Hughes (December 1982) by Tony Othen is included with the permission of Tony Othen.
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes’S_'Crow'_At_Fifty_A_Seminar
On 17 March 2021 The Ted Hughes Society (http://thetedhughessociety.org/) and Hughes’s alma mater, Pembroke College, held a seminar to explore the extraordinary power and enduring life of 'Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow', a collection which many regard as one of the twentieth century’s most important works of poetry.
In the fifty years since Crow’s publication, poets, sculptors, musicians and environmentalists have been amongst those disturbed and inspired by its mysterious energy, its anger and its comedy.
The distinguished panel included:
Dame Marina Warner: Patron of the Ted Hughes Society, eminent novelist, mythographer and memoirist, and author of a foreword to Faber & Faber’s anniversary edition of 'Crow'
Professor Alice Oswald: leading poet, editor of A Ted Hughes Bestiary and Oxford Professor of Poetry, who in November made 'Crow' the subject of her third Oxford lecture
Mark Cocker: naturalist, environmental activist and author of 'Crow Country'
Grzegorz Kwiatkowski: Polish poet and musician
Six grace note speakers also shared their own encounters with Hughes’s 'Crow':
00:31:03 Dr Terry Gifford: Ted Hughes scholar and poet
00:36:40 Revd Dr Malcolm Guite: priest, poet and Fellow of Girton College
00:51:13 Katherine Robinson: writer and research student at Pembroke College
01:16:25 Professor Lissa Paul: children's literature and Ted Hughes Scholar, biographer
01:22:23 Peter Fydler: Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes scholar
01:28:38 Matt Howard: poet and conservationist
The seminar also included a first view of Irish painter Barrie Cooke’s wild responses to 'Crow', in charcoal, ink and enamel, from his extraordinary literary archive and collection, recently acquired by Pembroke College.
Credits:
•Extracts from the following poems recorded for the 1997 Faber & Faber audiobook of Crow: from the Life and Songs of the Crow are included with the permission of the Ted Hughes Estate, and Faber & Faber Ltd:
’Two Legends’, ‘A Disaster’, ‘Crow Goes Hunting’ and ‘How Water Began to Play’.
•Barrie Cooke’s images of Crow (1972) in the Barrie Cooke literary archive and collection at Pembroke College, Cambridge are reproduced courtesy of the Barrie Cooke Estate.
• Benjamin Dwyer, ‘Legends’, from Scenes from Crow (Diatribe Records, 2014, performed by Vox21 Ensemble), is played courtesy of Benjamin Dwyer.
The Ted Hughes Society has produced a bibliography, which contains a brief list of Ted Hughes books and recordings, focusing particularly on titles mentioned by contributors to the seminar, select bibliographies of the contributors, and a list of books and other books and resources of interest and relevance:
http://thetedhughessociety.org/crow-at-50-bibliography
Photograph of Ted Hughes (December 1982) by Tony Othen is included with the permission of Tony Othen.
- published: 30 Mar 2021
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Ted Hughes on 'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
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Excerpts from an interview with Ted Hughes, discussing the concept of 'Crow'
- published: 10 Oct 2010
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Ted Hughes and the Theatre
With Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Kent, Tim Supple and David Thacker
One of the giants of 20th-century British poetry, Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd, ...
With Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Kent, Tim Supple and David Thacker
One of the giants of 20th-century British poetry, Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire in 1930 and was Poet Laureate from 1984 to his death in 1998.
Although best known as a poet, Ted Hughes was also an acclaimed writer of prose, non-fiction and dramatic work. The 1990s proved to be a particularly productive period for Hughes’ theatrical work as he created stage versions of European masterpieces Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind and Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca, classical plays Phèdre, Alcestis and The Oresteia and his own Tales from Ovid. All are exceptional examples of his resonant language and all became much admired stage productions.
He collaborated closely with directors including Jonathan Kent and Tim Supple to create these versions. At this special conversation, both Jonathan and Tim talk to Melvyn Bragg to revisit the plays and their memories of working with Hughes in what turned out to be the last few years of his life. They are also joined by David Thacker, who directed and co-adapted The Iron Man for the stage in 1993.
With selections from the plays read by Ian McDiarmid, Archana Ramswamy and Alison Reade
The event also includes a look at rarely seen items from the Ted Hughes archive housed at the British Library, selections from which are now on display in the Treasures Gallery.
Tim Supple is an award-winning British theatre director who has directed and adapted work all over the world including, Europe, Asia, Russia, North Africa, Iran, China, Australia and North and South America. Tim has regularly worked on productions for the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. He held the position of Artistic Director of the Young Vic from 1993 to 2000. Tim’s working relationship with Ted Hughes began in 1995 with their collaboration on the new adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening. They went on to work together adapting Lorca’s Blood Wedding and a theatrical version of Hughes’ own poetic work, Tales from Ovid.
Jonathan Kent CBE is a British theatre and opera director. In 1990, Jonathan was appointed as joint Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre and remained in the position until 2002. In 2016, he was awarded a CBE by the Queen for his contribution to the performing arts. Throughout his career, Jonathan has worked with an array of artists including David Hare, Ralph Fiennes, Juliet Binoche, Cate Blanchett and Liam Neeson. In 1998, Jonathan directed Dame Diana Rigg in Ted Hughes’ adaptation of Jean Racine’s Phedra, which went on to appear on New York’s Broadway.
David Thacker is an award-winning British theatre and television director. David has been Artistic Director of the Duke’s Playhouse, Director of the Young Vic, Director in residence at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Artistic Director of the Octagon Theatre Bolton. He later became the first Professor of Theatre at the University of Bolton. David’s awards include the Olivier Award for Best Director and the Olivier Award for Play of the Year. In 1993, he co-adapted (with The Who’s, Pete Townsend) and directed the musical production of Ted Hughes’ well-known children’s book, The Iron Man, enjoying a successful run at London’s Young Vic.
Melvyn Bragg is a British broadcaster, author and parliamentarian. Melvyn is best known for his work with ITV as editor and presenter of The South Bank Show. He has been the recipient of a plethora of awards including, the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award and the Royal Television Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as several nominations for the Man Booker Prize. In 2010, Melvyn Bragg became a fellow of the Royal Society and, in 2017, he was announced as patron of the Ted Hughes Society.
Sponsored by The Ted Hughes Estate
Photograph of Ted Hughes © Copyright Caroline Forbes.
With thanks to Carol Hughes, and Faber and Faber
The British Library is a charity. Your support helps us open up a world of knowledge and inspiration for everyone. Donate today.
First Broadcast on Wed 15 Sep 2021
https://wn.com/Ted_Hughes_And_The_Theatre
With Melvyn Bragg and guests Jonathan Kent, Tim Supple and David Thacker
One of the giants of 20th-century British poetry, Ted Hughes was born in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire in 1930 and was Poet Laureate from 1984 to his death in 1998.
Although best known as a poet, Ted Hughes was also an acclaimed writer of prose, non-fiction and dramatic work. The 1990s proved to be a particularly productive period for Hughes’ theatrical work as he created stage versions of European masterpieces Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind and Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca, classical plays Phèdre, Alcestis and The Oresteia and his own Tales from Ovid. All are exceptional examples of his resonant language and all became much admired stage productions.
He collaborated closely with directors including Jonathan Kent and Tim Supple to create these versions. At this special conversation, both Jonathan and Tim talk to Melvyn Bragg to revisit the plays and their memories of working with Hughes in what turned out to be the last few years of his life. They are also joined by David Thacker, who directed and co-adapted The Iron Man for the stage in 1993.
With selections from the plays read by Ian McDiarmid, Archana Ramswamy and Alison Reade
The event also includes a look at rarely seen items from the Ted Hughes archive housed at the British Library, selections from which are now on display in the Treasures Gallery.
Tim Supple is an award-winning British theatre director who has directed and adapted work all over the world including, Europe, Asia, Russia, North Africa, Iran, China, Australia and North and South America. Tim has regularly worked on productions for the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. He held the position of Artistic Director of the Young Vic from 1993 to 2000. Tim’s working relationship with Ted Hughes began in 1995 with their collaboration on the new adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s Spring Awakening. They went on to work together adapting Lorca’s Blood Wedding and a theatrical version of Hughes’ own poetic work, Tales from Ovid.
Jonathan Kent CBE is a British theatre and opera director. In 1990, Jonathan was appointed as joint Artistic Director of the Almeida Theatre and remained in the position until 2002. In 2016, he was awarded a CBE by the Queen for his contribution to the performing arts. Throughout his career, Jonathan has worked with an array of artists including David Hare, Ralph Fiennes, Juliet Binoche, Cate Blanchett and Liam Neeson. In 1998, Jonathan directed Dame Diana Rigg in Ted Hughes’ adaptation of Jean Racine’s Phedra, which went on to appear on New York’s Broadway.
David Thacker is an award-winning British theatre and television director. David has been Artistic Director of the Duke’s Playhouse, Director of the Young Vic, Director in residence at the Royal Shakespeare Company and Artistic Director of the Octagon Theatre Bolton. He later became the first Professor of Theatre at the University of Bolton. David’s awards include the Olivier Award for Best Director and the Olivier Award for Play of the Year. In 1993, he co-adapted (with The Who’s, Pete Townsend) and directed the musical production of Ted Hughes’ well-known children’s book, The Iron Man, enjoying a successful run at London’s Young Vic.
Melvyn Bragg is a British broadcaster, author and parliamentarian. Melvyn is best known for his work with ITV as editor and presenter of The South Bank Show. He has been the recipient of a plethora of awards including, the BAFTA Academy Fellowship Award and the Royal Television Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as several nominations for the Man Booker Prize. In 2010, Melvyn Bragg became a fellow of the Royal Society and, in 2017, he was announced as patron of the Ted Hughes Society.
Sponsored by The Ted Hughes Estate
Photograph of Ted Hughes © Copyright Caroline Forbes.
With thanks to Carol Hughes, and Faber and Faber
The British Library is a charity. Your support helps us open up a world of knowledge and inspiration for everyone. Donate today.
First Broadcast on Wed 15 Sep 2021
- published: 15 Oct 2021
- views: 1474