by TerryGifford (Author)
For the first time, one volume surveys the life, works and critical reputation of one of the most significant British writers of the twentieth-century: Ted Hughes.
This accessible guide to Hughes' writing provides a rich exploration of the complete range of his works. In this volume, Terry Gifford:
Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, Ted Hughes presents an accessible, fresh, and fascinating introduction to a major British writer whose work continues to be of crucial importance today.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 26 Nov 2008
ISBN 10: 0415311896
ISBN 13: 9780415311892
'This is the best short overview of Hughes's career that I've read[...]Gifford's volume will, I am sure, come to be recognised as the best starting point for anyone planning serious study of Hughes' - Laurence Coupe, Green Letters
'Drawing on recently available archival research and letters, Gifford has provided richness, complexity, and new contexts to his interpretations of Hughes's writing. Gifford is also one of the few critics to offer a provocative, yet reasonable, assessment of Hughes's controversial reputation' - Carol Bere, Isle