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Ted Hughes and Rain-Charm for the DuchyThe poet in Ted Hughes's Rain-Charm for the Duchy is both concretely present and allusively obscure.
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Poetry Analysis: Ted Hughes' "Second Glance at a Jaguar"Analysis of Ted Hughes' "Second Glance at a Jaguar"
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Ted Hughes Poem on Wife Sylvia Plath's Death to Be PublishedA poem written by Ted Hughes detailing the events leading up to Sylvia Plath's suicide has been located in the British Library in London.
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Poetry Analysis: Ted Hughes' The CasualtyAnalysis of Ted Hughes's The Casualty.
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Ted Hughes' "The Thought Fox"Poetry Analysis:"The Thought Fox" by Ted Hughes
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A Critical Review of Ted Hughes' The Birthday LettersThis paper examines reviews and reactions to the publication of Ted Hughes' book of poetry entitled "The Birthday Letters". Many argue on the purpose of the publication and this paper mainly examines that area of criticism.
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The Thought-Fox by Ted HughesTed Hughes wrote the poem 'The Thought-Fox' emphasizing how important the imagination is when creating a picture with words. The fact that he calls it a 'thought-fox' reveals that the fox is not real; it is imaginary.
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Nicholas Hughes, Son of Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, Commits SuicideHughes, 47, had been a marine biologist at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He hanged himself at his home in Alaska and had been battling depression for a long time.
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Ted Hughes' 'Thistles'About the cycle of life
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Sylvia Plath's Son-Nicholas Hughes, Has Committed SuicideNicholas Hughes, the son of poets Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes, has committed suicide, according to the AFP.
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Sylvia Plath's Son, Nicholas Hughes, Commits Suicide in AlaskaIt would be an understatement to say that the life of poet Sylvia Plath was tragic. In 1963, After years of suffering from depression, she committed suicide. Her son Nicholas Hughes also lost his battle with depression. On March 16, he hanged himself.
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Sylvia Plath's Son, Thomas Hughes Commits SuicideThe world of poetry faced yet another grave announcement from the Plath family today. Nicholas Plath was found dead at his Alaska home on March 16, 2009.
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The Manifestation of Mental Illness in Sylvia Plath's PoetryExplicating a poem such as Lady Lazarus is not an easy task. The reader must know specific incidents in Plath's biography (such as suicide attempts, abusive relations and chronic mental illness) to fully grasp the complexity of the text.
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Discussing Sylvia Plath's "Mirror"Despite her rejection of the internal meaning that the poem may or may not have, is there anyway to ignore the symbols and view this work absolutely?
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5 Best Movies About RobotsWho says that flesh and blood heroes get to have all the fun? Some of the best films have featured mechanical creations in lead or key roles. Take a look at the best films that robots have given us.
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Bloomsdaythe day when James Joyce's Ulysses took place
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Poetry Analysis: Thom Gunn's Considering the SnailAnalysis of Thom Gunn's Considering the Snail.
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Sylvia Plath was a Female Poet and Author to RememberSylvia Plath was the author of The Bell Jar, Colossus, and Ariel among other titles. These books and poetry collections are stunning feasts of imagery and thought. Plath should be remembered in Women's History circles for generations.
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Two Eagles and Two Snakes in the House of AtreusIn-depth coverage of animal imagery in Aesychlus' two plays: Agamemnon and The Libation Bearers. Enjoy. -
Sylvia Plath and Her Attitudes Regarding MenExplains how poet Sylvia Plath used imagery and metaphor to show her negative attitudes about men -
Where Have All the Coming-of-age Films Gone?Late director John Hughes made the best of 1980s youthful angst, and his fingerprints are all over the top 10 Brat Pack movies of that decade.
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Revisiting a Favorite Poem for National Poetry MonthPlath's short, tragic life story often overshadows her brilliant poetry, but let the poetry take center stage in honor of National Poetry Month. A discussion of one of Sylvia Plath's most powerful poems, "Daddy" to celebrate National Poetry Month.
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Book Review: Robert MacFarlane's the Wild PlacesWriting today has gotten so bland and dull, that when you have some writer with the slightest twist of phrase, he or she is immediately labeled "poetic."
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A Few Painless Ways to Celebrate National Poetry MonthMention poetry, and people tend to divide into two camps: the ones who have a well-worn copy of The Bell Jar on the bookshelf, and the ones who still remember Mrs. So-and-so, the English teacher from hell. But poetry doesn't have to be painful. -
Movies About PoetsThe writers who gave us some of the great works of history have been immortalized in legend, outside of their own works, presented to the 21st century as characters in many works of biography and fiction. Some of them have even made it into the movies. -
POSTWAR ENGLISH LITERATURE (Part 5)The new British drama is also represented by other talented playwrights such as Henry Livings, Alun Owen , Tom Stoppard , Christopher Hamptonto name but a few.
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Plath's "A Birthday Present" Doubles as Her Suicide NoteSylvia Plath's poem "A Birthday Present" is written in a paradoxical way. Though the title carries a positive connotation, the reader soon discovers the reader is a depressed woman contemplating her suicide.
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Sylvia Plath, Private Demons, Personal Turmoil and Natural TalentSylvia Plath was a brilliant poetess, overcoming great tragedy to give way to major depression. -
The Depression of Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath's poems featured in Ariel show the spiraling down of her life before her suicide. -
"It Chose Me"Emma Lee has just finished writing a novel and one of her short stories, "First and Last and Always", is appearing in Extended Play, an anthology of music-inspired stories published by Elastic Press (London).
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Sylvia Plath's Mushrooms'A review of Plath's poem, 'Mushrooms'
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How to Achieve Success as a ScreenwriterThis article examines a few of the many techniques outlined in "Secrets of Film Writing" and provides examples of screenwriters who succeeded with Tom Lazarus' guidelines.
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Short Bio of Poet Sylvia PlathA brief essay on the life of Sylvia Plath including minimal exploration of select poems. Focuses on the poems "Daddy" and "Ariel."
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Sylvia Plath: Troubled Woman, Talented Author, Whose Life Ended in SuicideThe works of Sylvia Plath have come back into the literary mainstream with the release of her Ariel in it's original format. She has some twisted views on motherhood in general, but many of her works are overwhelmingly good.
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Philip Sidney's "Loving in Truth"Analysis of Philip Sidney's "Loving in Truth"
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44 Years Later: Remembering Poet Sylvia PlathSylvia Plath committed suicide in 1963, eighteen years before I was even born. And yet her poetry has affected me in ways I can't even begin to explain. 44 years after her suicide, I celebrate her life by remembering the woman, the poet, Sylvia Plath. -
Top Three Children's Family Movies You've Never SeenThe holy grail of family movie night is something that the whole family can enjoy. Here are the top three children's and family movies you've never seen
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Sylvia Plath- in The Bell Jar After 40 YearsA feminist review on the film 'Sylvia' and how Hollywood portrays Sylvia Plath.
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Poets and Poetry: An InspirationThis article explores about some ancient poems written by great poets and about the majestic laureate.
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Autobiographical Influences in the Poetry of Sylvia PlathA summary of autobiographical influences in her poetry
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