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Ted Hughes (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Ted Hughes wrote many poems and tales for children, several stage and radio plays, nonfiction works on William Shakespeare and other writers, and translations of poetry from many languages. Hughes was also a prolific editor and anthologist, having edited several volumes by his wife Sylvia Plath and other poets.
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Ted Hughes was undoubtedly one of the major British poets of the twentieth century, and probably the most influential English poet of the...
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