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  1. 22 de jun. de 2014 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  2. Entrevista a Ted Hughes. [FRAGMENTO. Artículo completo en las páginas 49 a 63 del número 36 de Hablar de Poesía] por Drue Heinz. Ted Hughes (Inglaterra, 1930-1998) es uno de los poetas más extraordinarios del siglo veinte. Mientras se desvanecen las polémicas en las que se vio envuelto tras el suicidio de su primera mujer, Sylvia Plath ...

  3. Red Hughs GAA, Crossroads, Ireland. 3,130 likes · 396 talking about this. Red Hughs GAA, Monellan, Killygordon, Co. Donegal F93 YR89

  4. Ted Hughes (born August 17, 1930, Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, England—died October 28, 1998, London) was an English poet whose most characteristic verse is without sentimentality, emphasizing the cunning and savagery of animal life in harsh, sometimes disjunctive lines. At Pembroke College, Cambridge, he found folklore and anthropology of ...

  5. Ted Hughes was a monumental literary figure in the 20th century, as he captivated readers with his visceral verse that delved into human conditions and into the depths of the psyche. However, a number of his poems steered away from sentimentality. Hughes had mastered the skill of using language, imagery, and symbolism to explore the themes of ...

  6. Resumen y sinopsis de Cartas de cumpleaños de Ted Hughes. Edición bilingüe: español-inglés. Las Cartas de cumpleaños de Ted Hughes van dirigidas, excepto a dos, a Sylvia Plath, la mítica poeta norteamericana con la que estuvo casado y con la que tuvo dos hijos. Fueron escritas a lo largo de un período de más de veinticinco años, las ...

  7. 10 de oct. de 2023 · Edward James Hughes (1930–1998), better known as Ted Hughes, was one of the most influential British poets of the 20th century. Born in Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire, he grew up close to nature, which significantly influenced his poetry. He studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he first started writing poems.