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Uroff, Margaret Dickie Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes Illinois University of Illinois Press 1979 0252007344 / 9780252007347 First Edition Hard Cover Very Good Fair Silver title on grey cloth boards which are clean and unmarked with no wear. Internally very clean and tight with small underlines or marginal lines on 12 pages not affecting the text. Dustjacket has repaired closed tears, some chipping and fading. In this first full assessment of the relationship between Sylvia Plath and her husband, Ted Hughes, Uroff causes us to read the work of these two major poets in a new way. Plath and Hughes lived together during their most creative years, read each other's poetry, and read poetry to each other. The book's striking critical analysis of their shared interests in magic, myth, nature, and violence demonstrates what critics have called the pathological element in Plath's poetry actually comes from areas she explored with Hughes, and that Hughes's development toward surrealism was clearly influenced by Plath's work. Price:
12.00 GBP
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