Cambridge University Press has published the Cambridge Companion to Ted Hughes, edited by Terry Gifford. Like Jo Gill's Cambridge Companion to Sylvia Plath, the book starts with a chapter titled "The Problem of Biography;" however, Hughes' "Problem of Biography" is written by Joanny Moulin. I am beginning to see a trend here with "biography" and "problems" and these poets...
Jo Gill contributes a chapter, "Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath" and Tracy Brain writes on "Ted Hughes and feminism." As Plath was such a major part of Ted Hughes' life and writing, no doubt additional essays in the book will feature or focus on her.
The book is available now and will go for $28.99 or (£17.99).
Another new article of potential interest is in the inaugural issue of the Ted Hughes Society Journal: "Opened Ground: Discourses of Descent in Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath" by Janne Stigen Drangsholt. Unlike the content of Plath Profiles, which is free, the essays in the THSJ are available via subscription.
Jo Gill contributes a chapter, "Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath" and Tracy Brain writes on "Ted Hughes and feminism." As Plath was such a major part of Ted Hughes' life and writing, no doubt additional essays in the book will feature or focus on her.
The book is available now and will go for $28.99 or (£17.99).
Another new article of potential interest is in the inaugural issue of the Ted Hughes Society Journal: "Opened Ground: Discourses of Descent in Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath" by Janne Stigen Drangsholt. Unlike the content of Plath Profiles, which is free, the essays in the THSJ are available via subscription.