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* ''The Iron Man'' (1968) which was the inspiration for ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant''.
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* ''The Iron Man'' ''Literature/TheIronMan'' (1968) which was the inspiration for ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant''.
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* TheTrickster: The title character of ''Crow''.
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Hughes met Plath in 1956 at a party while both were attending Cambridge - they married four months later. Hughes had two children with Plath - Frieda and Nicholas. In 1961, Hughes began an affair with another woman, Assia Wevill, and Plath and Hughes separated in 1962. After Plath committed suicide in February 1963, Hughes became the executor of her literary estate.
Hughes went on to marry Assia Wevill after Plath's suicide, but Assia also committed suicide in 1969. He went on to marry another woman, Carol Orchard, who he was with until his death.
Hughes went on to marry Assia Wevill after Plath's suicide, but Assia also committed suicide in 1969. He went on to marry another woman, Carol Orchard, who he was with until his death.
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Hughes met Plath in 1956 at a party while both were attending Cambridge - they married four months later. Hughes had two children with Plath - Frieda and Nicholas. In 1961, Hughes began an affair with another woman, Assia Wevill, and Plath and Hughes separated in 1962. After Plath committed died of suicide in February 1963, Hughes became the executor of her literary estate.
Hughes went on to marry Assia Wevill after Plath's suicide, but Assia alsocommitted died of suicide in 1969. He went on to marry another woman, Carol Orchard, who he was with until his death.
Hughes went on to marry Assia Wevill after Plath's suicide, but Assia also
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It's easy to forget, when you read about his personal life, that Hughes was and is a widely regarded and critically acclaimed English poet, playwright, and translator.
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It's easy to forget, forget when you read about his personal life, life that Hughes was and is a widely regarded and critically acclaimed English poet, playwright, and translator.
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Edward James "Ted" Hughes (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was a British poet and the husband of Creator/SylviaPlath.
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Edward James "Ted" Hughes [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OM]] (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was a British poet and the husband of Creator/SylviaPlath.
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Edward James "Ted" Hughes (1930 - 1998) was a British poet and the husband of Creator/SylviaPlath.
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Edward James "Ted" Hughes (1930 - (17 August 1930 – 28 October 1998) was a British poet and the husband of Creator/SylviaPlath.
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Because his infidelity and SylviaPlath's downward spiral into depression occurred around the same time (and probably had some overlap, as well), fans of Plath aren't often fans of Hughes. There's also some controversy over how he handled her personal effects (in particular her journals) and manuscripts.
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Because his infidelity and SylviaPlath's Sylvia Plath's downward spiral into depression occurred around the same time (and probably had some overlap, as well), fans of Plath aren't often fans of Hughes. There's also some controversy over how he handled her personal effects (in particular her journals) and manuscripts.
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Ted Hughes (1930 - 1998) was a British poet and the husband of SylviaPlath.
Hughes met Plath in 1956 at a party while both were attending Cambridge - they married four months later. Hughes had two children with Plath - Frieda and Nicholas. In 1961, Hughes began an affair with another woman, Assia Wevill, and Plath and Hughes separated in 1962. After Plath committed suicide in February 1963, Hughes became the executor of her literary estate.
Hughes went on to marry Assia Wevill after Plath's suicide, but Assia also committed suicide in 1969. He went on to marry another woman, Carol Orchard, who he was with until his death.
Because his infidelity and SylviaPlath's downward spiral into depression occurred around the same time (and probably had some overlap, as well), fans of Plath aren't often fans of Hughes. There's also some controversy over how he handled her personal effects (in particular her journals) and manuscripts.
It's easy to forget, when you read about his personal life, that Hughes was and is a widely regarded and critically acclaimed English poet, playwright, and translator.
'''Notable Works''':
* ''The Hawk in The Rain'' (1957)
* ''The Iron Man'' (1968) which was the inspiration for ''TheIronGiant''.
* ''Crow: From the Life and the Songs of the Crow'' (1970)
* ''Moontown'' (1970)
* ''Wolfwatching'' (1989)
* ''Tales from Ovid'' (1997)
* ''Birthday Letters'' (1998)
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!!Tropes in Hughes's works include:
* {{Biography}}: ''Birthday Letters'' is the story of Plath and Hughes's relationship.
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Hughes met Plath in 1956 at a party while both were attending Cambridge - they married four months later. Hughes had two children with Plath - Frieda and Nicholas. In 1961, Hughes began an affair with another woman, Assia Wevill, and Plath and Hughes separated in 1962. After Plath committed suicide in February 1963, Hughes became the executor of her literary estate.
Hughes went on to marry Assia Wevill after Plath's suicide, but Assia also committed suicide in 1969. He went on to marry another woman, Carol Orchard, who he was with until his death.
Because his infidelity and SylviaPlath's downward spiral into depression occurred around the same time (and probably had some overlap, as well), fans of Plath aren't often fans of Hughes. There's also some controversy over how he handled her personal effects (in particular her journals) and manuscripts.
It's easy to forget, when you read about his personal life, that Hughes was and is a widely regarded and critically acclaimed English poet, playwright, and translator.
'''Notable Works''':
* ''The Hawk in The Rain'' (1957)
* ''The Iron Man'' (1968) which was the inspiration for ''TheIronGiant''.
* ''Crow: From the Life and the Songs of the Crow'' (1970)
* ''Moontown'' (1970)
* ''Wolfwatching'' (1989)
* ''Tales from Ovid'' (1997)
* ''Birthday Letters'' (1998)
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!!Tropes in Hughes's works include:
* {{Biography}}: ''Birthday Letters'' is the story of Plath and Hughes's relationship.
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